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K ^ iil_ - ' . ^ ^ ffPURDAY# JULY 3. 1949 ; -8TR1GTLY SOCIAL g 4f &UCe* (?. 7H<tt?j STI'DIKSAT U. OK PKNNSYl.V ANl 4 ' * ' H .. ?' ! : f* ? : Mr*. C. W. Tallvy. the former Miss Ihrrthula Arthur, ?s ^ Mauraing her studies at the Vniverdjty of Pennsylvania in s\ PhiladelpK ia pursuing courses leading to the Master of Sci.- r; race degree, wit*h 4 major in English. N J " * ' ' * '* .# TO VACATION IN NEW YORK L P*" ' *> ** .* ' . i . Miss Alma K. Bailey, 2018 Marion Street, who taught in ? Camden the last school year, leaves the city during the week i for New York City, where she will spend her summer \ucat-1 u 0 lite. \V>. --v.; ? :h ' ' w I <tadi> II ic <nit vivi? The formal'op/ninfr of IjorottjCa l>rea^ Shop in the 10<H) j'-U 1:3 Mock j^of Waah-irtKton" Street. w?*.?held during* Ihf wcck.r^ | Hnaien?u> friends of the proprietress. Mr*. lktrelta Champ 1 Mli-BaumgAitlner. caljed ami were piVsping over the lovely j ." ' ... PO$T H<;iTfT*KLKKRATION s Cpl. and Mr*. Kd ward Caeaitrr entertained a few of tljfeiii*' u I Mends Wednesday night after the championshipfight. The I delicious repast consisted on l>.tk?*d ham. tried chicken, let ?s I tucc and tomato'salad, jello and cake ami wine puiieli. A ' , I montr quests were yours truly anil Cpl John I'. l*yU ' MILS. JACKSON IN ViORfDA ' Mra Kuhy Jackaon of 80IT Laurel Street is visiting in SI |l I Petersburg. F1 a.. with her sister. Mrs. Jackson Ha* Leon in 11 I 111 health for the past year and is undergoing medical treatI ment while in F.'oridn. I f ?f KNlf Y <>fM KU V A'i;J: 1. SMITH > ?HJJ [ i Henry liimfrv. who taiivht at floefker' T U'j^Kiiihii.h hijch achcxd t h?- last school venr... ia Altciulnitf.. Inhnaun Xl~ ^ Smith ui vcrsity ' at Charlotte during the nummrr aeaaiiin. l< - Y WKKKKNDS IN KIDfJKWAV . ?' Mrs. Frsnkie Out ten ?|M<ut the "past week end in Ridge.-,t( WJO' with relatives. re|?< rting a wonderful and cttohwculhei.. . m thy-:"".' . 9L . j , V MRS. AKTKMIS IMPROVING j* Mr?. Doris Ancmus, wifeof J. (\ ArteniUH, Jr., ih rv-]" ported slightly improved, in her illness. to the happy pleasure i * jJI'lir iBiiur friend*. - L MRS. HUHKRT IS MARRIKI) , s bee;-''* _t_ ' t kr. an Mrs. William H. Hubert tin* week announced the i marriage of their daughter. Julia to Mr. Horace Alexander 1 _L Buff on Saturday. April 30th ih SiKtrla. Hoorgia. Mrs. Ruff t ? ,mtuivod her Masters dwgnui from Ohm State l.nivnnuty- .1} * -4fj; ? ?'.? ? J ?' ? : ? j"* MRS. TI RNKR JIKKK |h i*'.:1 fflp " * ; " . . I . lira. Kli/aocth Rates Turner is here spending tin* sun - i J mer with her mother Mrs. Mary Rates. Mrs. Turner now pauidea in Dayton. Ohio and is a teacher in the < itv schools; ( A.Li?"* % ' T m [1 KA1J*H NF.I.SON WITH MOTHER Mr. Ralph Nelson. formerly of-Columbia now of New !% .... York illy is spending awhile here with his mother and other j I, relatives. He was accompanied by his-son Ralph Jr. who will l4j I Spend the summer here. Mr. Nelson leaves tin* ot> Friday j aJony with, his au'r.t Miss Lillian J Nelson, who is to attend ; I New York University's .oimfner School. MISS HAUL AT ('AMI' ], M IMs Annie I.. I'aul l?;ft the yty las? Friday for the Hi thepedu ( am p. .ion .visxt./S.-t . Wiide if. .r > i. w .11 sei ve ,?.* 'tl I a counsellor and aiso teach dr.una.las. till 4??|i|| \ I - 5lKS. I.tit.AN ON TKIH HE 1<K _ ?? Mrs. Ciyory* l.o^an a former Columbian. now of t^tro- '' H bridge, Massachuetts is ih. the eitv visitiny her mot.ner, si.s- 11 tens and brothers. . ? MISS EVERETT AWAY TO STUDY J I Miss Ruth Everett left the-city Thursday for New Yorit City, where she is to rlci further/study op her Hh decree. KnK rout? she w;u< to visit her sister Mrs. James M. Hinton oi v 1?Washington. I). C\ " ' t a TOM DAYISKS GUESTS IIERE. s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis of New York. City were vrue.s!s m* it the Nylon Hotel this wreck- Thcv u,<.r-.. ...o. i i... ? _ ...... j nntiimiini IIJ in?- t .^ isters of Mr. Davis, Mrs. Bessie FSaye and Mrs. Annie Gib Hs<>)| and their many friends. I Their stay was climaxed by a lovely reception in the ' Bdk room of the Nylon hotel on last Sunday. Among the.y Hpres<-nt were: Mr. and Mrs. I. Davenport, Ko%*. Marshall": Mr. Jerry Greene, Mrs. C. Noah, Mr*. Amy Northrup, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Washington, Mrs. Georgia Whittaker, } I Miss Rosa Holmes, ('apt. and Mrs. A.K, Tompkins. Mrs. Ben f. I Kennq^v. Mr. James F'orter. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Fa ye, j I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Chisolm. Misses [ Ruth. Genevieve and Eliwtl>eth Rivers and Mrs. Maggie Da I R > * MRS. WILLIAMS TO L&AYE I* Mrs. Ellen Greene Williams of Camden. N.J. has been j i pending the past few days with her brother and sister-in !**", Mr. and Mrs. Williams Greene on HeTdt Street". Mrs. t Williams plans to leave during the week for Abbeville to v>it 1 r her father and mother. She w ill be accompanied by her .. fcttei Milton and Billie Greene. 'jj js?-. ;v * ' JOHNSONS LEAVE CITY Rev. and Mrs. Francis Johnson left the city on Wednesday for Thmpa. Fla. Rev. Johnson has been the pastor ht St. c | Duke's P.E. Church.- for the i*a*t three yeara^ He rs nrncToij u'*"1 ~ -* *Ji i? a-?rinri-K Tun,.... ci BROOKS TO ASUKVII.I.K d Mm Hciurv-_iSr-OQka_U;fL-Si*ndav niVht for Ash.'- _ I *k ?-C. where-they will *p?'ncl ?<-v?thI wwkn on vacation it* F jBounfain*. The Brook* run a very Auccewful husineiw f ^Niahment here "The Honeydripper.'' a m Mr* Qt*rl?i Brook*, the former Mia* Willie Cooley. ha* re I* Burned to the city after spending three .week* with her reB*tivea in Philadelphia and New York City. I I ? ? ? GIBSONS HAVE GUESTS ' V ^ J-W. Eaaley of GreHeyville, and Mm. Jesaie Wilaon of h 5 iVoman Evangelist lingular With Sex j Nr* York 'rCNSl Dr Irma.t ' Moore! B D who resides at I(t5 Fulton Avenue. New York. _ <?nc of the oldest and most ?v; it wofnen ?n the ministry of the otpel by virtue of the fact that u- ?? the only Evanghst of her ice and Srx who has a degree of' Easter of Thclhogy from an acC-"1 5 rdued university, Miss Moore u a native of St outs and completed her rducat>n at Wilberforce. Butler and olumbia Universities During the World War 11 she rrvrd in the WA,c as a rommtsa>nvd officer and later with the mtrk an Red Cross, in tlie South est Ifacific theatre.. The -illustrious Miss Moore was Ml first .lady to be ordained ?n > AMK Churrh by Bishop G ' An cUtjurnt speaker whose uniuc cburm .and personality is unnstakable. M as Moore has con.1 ci revivals in rfi'any large di ? .?t the leading churches in all iris of Th;i country and abroad, hie i* planning a busy program >ia. yc*r that will include an ??xihfitri itinerary state Hratiticiann tear ( lenient CHAjKUttTQN; _ Thc_s_ c. H ic .1.41 ..i g.'?Tnet?.\| heie Sunday Utili lur -worship ?t theuNrw Et?i A ME church. Kev. (1. J fui'hinson. pastor The convention opened Monday 'Ui ** lb Mix - Mosaic Wllaon. !.. ptc-ming.- H? gUitra ,;i . ..tiT nu.-.l (hi .'nrfh Mm?K o*uuot\ which greatly exceed' d previous convention Mesdanu-s Annie H Kvutui alii iHn-rlsi Samuel" wren VtcCled' dr " gutes to the National Conven loti iha.t w'dl he In 1W in Washing jh, D.c. it rtn(tniiuondt'd that ail i tubs ii|kt BetkiUQllW sprjn,* ii ,i . ?.ntcstunt- fur thr< B?u)lni leauty Contest (hat is tot be held t the Itiveradc Beach. July 2tlth ri t harleston. All state Ueautictns 4ft uiged to contact Mrs Car U S. Bong. 33 Edward St Sum ri. for- lurthri information Mr CltniOOl, Assistant Mana ;er, North Carolina Mutual Insur { nee Co. uj Charleston, addressed hi riiht'iihilns <??? *!- Tl.-s A w.i ? turif nn t Jpward Trend or u Downward I kjt in Beauty Culture*" | At the close of the nufht si-moon. . he ouf^s ^ r' *'njo> i>l~lT The i860 convention wUi lau lii in Sp-.tUniHjii; liaptint (Groups To Convene July 13-15 H<K.'K H!l.!. r- The annual sesion of th> St.iU- Sunday School tid BaptBl Training Union cod entrun will convene at tfl.-rns *ullejj?. July 13 13. suite director .'oijo.n L) Kui kcr ennounced^Mohlay. -Ttnv_^-?trrv*nt/ofi s program u sjweially designed to meet tliy | pwitu ui'Cd.' of South Carolina j lapti.st-, the siiriH tfr said N<? j hur. h J< adcr ci.ulil therefore a1 . til til D?:nj it The me.-ting t ( 'he h.K.'U-it* '?*! hy faruin and : i -I. ' U-st'-n. < las? ro .111 W -rk. > iiu.iu, audio :-ual aids. demof.i.it.nn ar>d dramas. 111.-..! ..ae iii.. . wall1 i i'lle ??' aTtipu? Mill $3 00 pel day an.J j n (tu- ?tity of Sufiit. r. $i ah l')$ i-jRates are urged t<< send there1 ?ujh* to' presided' <iR Keut?rn, ! t Morris-^'fillege. (.it housing adomrnodations Th di 'desirit%; urther jnformu ton thay wrr.e to' aim-* D Ku< krr. state director. 13 Allen street K<V k Hill , I Friday, the ->.xtk day. of the reek, .was named af tcr frifcua. he wife of Odin. The fusible plujris--a safety ,1.^. ,.1... .v.l .? ... t 1 ... nil' iui .KI yjtmjji- ui ' strain bo.jler >I?artahi>iirK virre the house p and til. son Sr. -"on* he p;i.st tt altar oi Mrs. Cl'ihsnri iiml Mn laughter*. ?* ? SANDRA RIJ8S Mjas Sandra Kuaaell who hm Marshall. Texas for the part I rrarulpurentft Mr. and Mrs. N. CusseU is underided as to how * * MISS ATKINSON j Word romcii that Miss Agne ml School ia atuding at Colun diss Atkinson is taking course n F.lementarv Kduration. ..Mim Ktholyu liyrd ?> he week. She plana to spend et timing horrid to 'takj- chirry?. he summer. Misa i*yni i* a *hool ay.-item. H,\RNKY MF Mf. an.i Mis Harney F Men ity on Monday They brunch ante* AK'iri in order thnt the ?r*t rime. ?: ? CAs IK* >:LMO _ Mi^1* HtMie Elroorc l hi* 'Ihuh ilmorc is the nummei ity. Miss Elmore write* t?a1 ttendinjr the Youth Council fo tw*.' / MRS. JENKINJ Mr*. Eliae Jenlrins. wife of I n Thursday for Philadelphia, ] ter sister and brother-in-law, 1 , . I . * 9 . . t ' " ^ ' ,f a*. " THE I n.HTIMH SK and IN / Mi 1/ I % 7 l>4>s and DONTs: Don Your Nose Stuck Hp I You Are Better Than 1 Kay VaughanSays: 1 hisk <001, to on root? Ni-w York tCNS'l Wr'tc cpri vincod that to fI -tool is a state . of Tninil "You've got *tb k. rp jiy ! ig to your?clf, I arn cool. I feel itiul tu really look and feel thu-. }'( t un l> U hvn vjie hoi arr rerd. s Krtps you. practically smoth.rs you. all the acrtf styled cool drean -the sheer rhlffotia, voting, the .perla) suitings just don't keep the hot > uir~ from penetrating For when a gal gets her slips and oth . r p4raphenalla on under -those j she jusr has her imaginat ifTtu'hang on to?to-get that cool feeling. .. One unv I*.' do know on how ' NC>T to feel cool is to rndulgo In th<?r delicious sundars. it r< rrunt, old drinks Including coke*. l><?er, et? You'll end up hotter than ymi ndil that extra poun l.im ?hhh will tnnkr, hotter to carry araund 5v? eVin though vour tongue hang* dry, resist think* which briny you only momentary relief Where does thi* l? ave you? Your imagination, of course Unless. you tlon't have to work, fur a living or ever have worry about keeping a home and than can hi bet n.W?> in a cool tub of water. every minute on the hour. Otherwise, you'll just have .to do your best in w? tring clothes that look ' ool :<> the other fellow yoUr vh? ? ii ! ?t.?t king* look eciol than luMir; tax -which is eating out th? re. k.'?>; ..I .til no mat.tr r what y> U ttc'ik e| It1 Hats -And gloves K ?! greet. l>>uer ? von though *t,h' t. \ y ii; in them voir think <a.t r,? ,sr (iiidlcs ymrlook t.iiiri'.r tnd thf-shy cooler pven Ihi ugh v?n? think \cu iirr about to Hi ift thrrr. s.b ?h;?kr h?e rn i ..i .1 rural in ;i;i<t wfvat yy Uf'ecl i o.,1 .n are Iao different things. ' Y- u may f-1 your best in a >a< k hw ;m>4. ^osp as'p* LstbUs, ban- Iff ^?;vj h""" running wild IUj brother you don'* look that way. , So put on your trapping-. t? ltx*k cool Then sell yourself the ide i th;i* Vuu arc cool That's the ONLY way >oii w ill get aion? this or *riy.--summer.' v -? 000 Narrow--gu.igi- railway# arc m. Use on -very stri p incline# in various countries, ruest.s of Mr. and Mrs.. CleVov? weeks. Re*. Ka.sley is the ?. WitiKin is one of the Gibson KU IS HOME t. luu. ...in i.n .. ! i n?mn nun rcitiiivn ji three yearn in home with her B. KuhhcII on IleidL-St. Mi*f Ioiik *he will'l?e in the city. .* * ' i \T COI.CMBIA V. ? Atkinnon. a teachfer at How- ! ribi* UnivenMty this Aumnvr.? a leading to a Maalors I>ejtrw ai niotuml toTtnTtTTy a short vacation there befor f - of her f.ithcr* buninrAs fori ua< her iri the Columbia <;t ' : ans visit. i riH Ji*. vis it ?*d rclativpH in tK. 4 with them ttwir Tittle 7 *oiT family miffht *ee him for th<? ?RK IN N.Y. . . C r with her aunt* in New York t *h? ha# had -the pleasure of r the United Nation* the pa*t : 9 TO I'HIIXY >r. I).K. Jenkin*. left the cit> Pa. to upend the summer with Ir. and Mrs. E.L. Powell. . . .. . '' ; ' I '.? . - ^ ?OHMKR, COI.I'MHI A. S. < . ill ^ 1 i 0 Pi i . ' . - l! <HrwWl?*t MmtM *t Walk Around With ; n The Air As Though four Fellow Man! V--r ?? ? ?? [ t Cincinnati Girls 't Head Girl Staters ?p CcnTUMUU. O -(ANP) Miv? I Jtun-Htokto,. - )uhk>r - tl With*- I n<w high* in Cincinnati, wi? o- r Lee ted governor last ?week ??f the ' UMil liurkf vr Oiri * Stat* at Capt- 1 tal university. . ' \t . --1/ She was elected on the Idealfit ' party ticket ovci white Mary Jo * Hunter of Mansfield and the He* ( list ticket Personality was the deciding factor In Vlisa Rankin's favor, according to observers -4?t the tlirU State apufiaurad by Um Ladies auxiliary of the Ohio department, Amberican Legion A total of 423 ilrla from achooLs . and Junior higna throtigput the , state voted In tag slsctkas More than 30 million tons of freight annually pass through the Sues canah ? "The chief silver producing regK?ns of the world are In the Western hemisphere. The United States, Argentina . an?' Australia are the largest wot producing countries in th l! wotM " /w Kare wilt match your baitperfecj; ./ pi -?" " flili ant wfel telr pUe? MmA | ta wHfc mar ?am k?ir ?Ad knpi dM mil ?A4C ?A? PI Mine Na scrjstfis ( . |U? _ ^ Tfcto JESSIE XAftt fc*rk of UW how* dwur con 4* worn In ol(M otfcm oeyUo m cluator or b\?ul You At away wttfc tho ooo W A* <ron?. thtrtby ffvfa^ four IMir Mm 4 r?|?w iu itowntk Hum aprvMp ?r u>r MyU m IIV. (It Is JI to tO lr*b? 6w|f~" . M mmjH ?# fMtr ft* 0 M ? *. MM rptAtl HUD *6 MO WIT. jiTsTTim aMfM |||i nwi f#7 MA* Av*, Now Twt?* j ' '* - " ' * ^ I 1 ' / ' . / ,' : * - ,. v' . V r":??~ - ; . / 1 , " Jberian Women A Hold High Posts MONROVIA, L1UKKIA ? (A IP) Liberia u apprrntly bc; g J amine a hrsv.n for in ?mhii jus woman u> the ftrid of govcr* uncut Today, two women hold S| ugh post* in the cabinet. another TU?iold? .too poaiUon in th? dec- istu km j^wraute, and oivc women is 2 l6t ) mayor ntfr Mra-^Ktia Wright *a* recently, gru oitimu?i<>nnl assistant secretary us*! .# uiar ...I 'VI- ??11 Mil o J -?l. ?i?u rtin cwuri) mill! |%,,IV trough. iMtirtanl secretary of I"*' .ublK nstruction in the Ltbcrian| N abinet - jchai Mr* Viol* Mediae-Gray h#? Licen appointed clerk of writ* to *T,U Lh* alrctlona commla*>on, a top * n hrUm putt in Uir govcrMn| of | r lection-. Mr* Edith W Smith recently became the first woman It 10 Htvc u* mayor Of a t.lWran W* flee in Marshall. /'; ifin The appointment' of Mr*, fcit* . i Wright aa aoatant secretary of { rai l war i* hot Tateat achievement >.i uig * career In which ?hc ha* rtsrtijinti from the lowly rank a* a typist, the in the war department |toi KTotll Itl v lertl. fl*rr|*y ?hy *' *PP iwivrtl the tilVctf medal, and ftoinl President Tubman she has heen oil warded th* Cninmandet ?.f 'the gia Star of Africa Mr* Scarborough has a diat n- fog* luisheil career ?i? a student and a >?f t cacher She has studied both in j lOfti Liberia and America* and ii.ii ! mcl aught both i.iberia ahd; a.--: 5 iiertca" . Mm She was a..member of the Id- trm >erta delegation to ihc un In 19 ' ti and l\M< In t|V it*,. National aw 'ouhctl <>f ?>< n Women award- f *, 11 her .a* >>ne ??f thr. 12 outatan lng wimieji . t t!>< World f\7 The . . ... 11 .... ....... - iiii'mi* iu ? ) \/| nrrt in government, in Liberia ha? cO. . aJXUitiv.-i.Ut ttciaum* -it- W4* - A i??t until I!> ?. ? thai woiwn-hid IHdi he right to voto hare. At this ftioti inw a ituiuUhiiMtil amendment -slec a js paused ? the Nebraska (jirl Wins I BoS Over Field Of 254 Z'u LINCOLN. NEli ? (ANP) ? ' An Omaha girl, one of only tW<J m l Negro girl* among 254 Nebraska ten school girls attending the . meet- rntr ing, wan clri ted governor hafTe telt recently, at the Girls State spun- all sored by the American Legion iyi auxiliary at the Unhranrtty of Ne- v braaka. Del Theresa Littlejohn won ,<hcr Sui high post on s slogsn. "For a go- ton vernor aim a pal vote for Little- am John she is fs}," At the ti*U jfag capital she scted si governor and me was a dinner guest at the gover- Wil nor's mam ion while In ,*^o|fice.M C Also attending the meetlag was l h Jesse Narman of Omaha. Sri ItCg Sternest Measure 's, in Pool Disorder ,\i NKWYORK'? Pcplormit -hr' s outbreak of violent*? between Nr- [pad gro and white youths li> a St. j ihv I.ouir ?wtmmiitK pool, the NAA I thii IP wir? il Mayor J ph li | hie ?t urging him to use the "*tor < l>a; tu<*t measure#" to upheld* his i X iumorjiy an I maintain the poc- . iVev >ri ii ru?rv segregation basis i . I tng ' Vjii administration caunot ah- . ?ui< 'In . to to a gang of-children," the I on wire. signed by Itoy Wilkin*, act ing NAACP in rrtary, said "Wr-'.yi j drooklv u i e i I ... I ' ? BooT\ until all agree.H? abide by tha I'oiir order." Mr Wilkms ocfttffi- | her lied i hi Thr wire, dupalchcd on Juno i 22. cited the report that the 1 'trouble was iruliguted by " ? her iR|iill number of rebellious rl'y Atl employe*."- Mr. Wilkina, on bohalf of ihr NAACP," commended ^ Mayor Darst fof issuing the nyn- Chi *T-*rt-gimtl order for playgrounds w,t and swimming pools, adding rhpt k,'> the Association "feefii emphati- ? tally that (he order shnutd not he rescinded on. arrount of the mm1 actions of a small group of tioys " K<?iJ u ao extremely thin layer of rolled metal, *u< h as gold, tin or lead.' - ' CARVER Km. Mm. July 14 l>an Ihirrra Jahn iFayne In 'f.AHCKN Y" C'OI.OK ( ARTOON Hffitlfg News i needs* t July'? I DOI'BLK 1? VI ( BE 1 Tom Conway and ? ?I Margaret Hamilton In 'PIJNGAI.OW j.r I si so Tex Hitter In *Song of (he Gringo' < h ?P* J- 'Mysterious Mr. M* iVed.-Thur*. July 1-7 Job nail, Michael O'fthea In * I just Of T*.- t?~s_---. mr urumen Color Cartoon ? N>w? Of The Da y 'rt.-Sal. in if ?-? DOC RLE FEATURE AI W Lola* te 'Dead Man n Gold' and Bob Howard and C rant-in* RrrrrM ha <Witli ALL Colored C**> l I 'Star* On Parade' I Chap. t- 4? Granger" ' h 1 ? # ; 4? . . ui . c < * .'? s.' v ' * VV I 3 Year O bops CoU HATTLK,' Wash. " ^ANPl - I to-year old American Ammkm of University Women voted i,tO 9& in favor of two amend- ] it* i o in by-law* t?* admit Ncnfembers on the Iviiu of grad* on from an accredited school . and not on race, last week ?t biennial mating, lam sum*>rt in the by-laws ngr? came, however, from -gations from Mrastasippi and bams. and the chapter f?om ihihgron. I), c. D, C. CHAPTER ^KAVKN Hiss UVir imported that the thmgton, D C. chapter* ha* bdrawn from the national ori f at ion *? ' , ,a*t Wts'kV d.Si uaaion of the lal imuf the AAUW meetclimaxc* a qumiion thai -came i the open two vrafa ago, whan Washing ton chapter refuse 11 idmlt a Negro member already unareu uy ??b imuinai it that time this <rtapter rrjwiMm Mary . Church Terrell, a< lltMtc III OU'lltH. ^ollrff Alt I <if the nation v greatest. Negro Iim in iiv i atf?ir?~ She |? one ho first president* of the Nnt?1 Aimtcittlon Of Colored Wov . .. he national. AAUW accepteJ Terjfll's nirtubcrshtp and d jo persuade the Washington 3TA Delegates [f To Confab l th?- 1MW- convention of- lhc-< mctto State Teachers A?*oclat. the following delegates were 1 t?l to represent the PSTA at annual Convent ton of the Natil KdWWAion Association ' in torn", July 3 8: Clinton Young Charleston and C W. MjuI(Ii i) 'olumbla. ithcr PSTA mrndiers known tie di-svmg this weekend to id-1 d the NKA are.; Mrs. Wilh< in Madden, Mr*. Vivian Moo- ; h, ;?n?l Mrs Syttvs Cwintoo. ' of the Columbia Public School letn . - Vhilr in aeaaion, the House of legates alio elected C.W. Field*. nmervillr: A D. Gary, Darling; John F. Potta, Char lea too, I A T. Butler as delcgataa to nftftUi? fifflYWWWPdrf iht Arlriin Tf?rhrf? A luvtatInn *t Ibcrforcr July 31 - August 2. I Icrard Anderson, Director of i c Morns College Sumlner lool, will reproseni Morris Col-1 e st-the ATA.. .r > I onion h Pastov AT rcokn SumrrcrCamp T PAtft M. 7V fANf>l l'50? IO^'h-i t SaiMii. .> i>nu.V( oi SWiiiiiwii iHiah.i.. .i. I"- i,i lv i i week to vl*it the Anoka i r?u ainprocnt ot .'-ec.A*w? y Advenflut ?liiirch Vlitl/ .it the ?. imp in; will it>v? ergl . tslkw U<*. hi;* I'&ihi tout AmeruM .ind Church csiupa ( tv May.24 Acconjp.iny.ng h..n thu ti'Mir are Rev. and Mm. A.I Stewart, whiii'l vii?U-M'tv^-d?L rk HI l)ii> I"'K iJli '.p.!'" H I U r IIHl' It U.M M ) n nto-i N? hi ici a!t)viufh nrfctn s uffirri'*' r <?tv not t ?>n%id? r Nrtf roe* . : ,;l 'he ahad a small fish 'of Up fiutf faintly found in tht* Norto anUr.. j 'he silk wprtn if native to >im, and hi?* I?t? cujiivalci h tri India, F'< fsia. Tut ' and Italy . 1 1 ?? ? ? Sunday thru Wednesday The Fctunlainhcail' ?with? Gary Cooper and falrlela Neal ' -T-T-- rr | Jm< J ? TRAIN AT NEW GUIDED HON V*** (MM * ! Ii ?M4 IN tar mum fle?ew# Nr <W# wwmMn ? nNNwI W d? ||A HIQH SCMOOi UHKAIKM HU R(OUI?(D 1QW COST, fUlTIOM *??wmtiwo louin *>? ?/ "I ^'MxkssnS^s UAMAUA1 A&AAMHtMM A NATIONAi INSVIIIITI0 VICTOR *00. I0M1I fUfl M AMI Cm^m Mm ?r KAMI __ ADwm \ . * " . * ; t:v ' i i . * - ' ' , hsli f .w - PAGE FIVE IdAAVW >r Bar chapter to admit Mrs. Terrell, but it refused. Later,, it took the issue to coutt hut Uwt to the local. E?r< ly in Um KtVnwlfl At Washington chapter threatenrd to withdraw from the organisation on the race question ? The two amendments passed reiterated th<? association's stand' th?t the only basts of membershtfi should be whether or not the apohiant was graduated from an lh\ redtted col I ogr pr university without rfgafd to race, and they slrcngtheded the national group'apower to \ act in controversial rasas.. . .. .1:. Twh? southern, woman Intro-'! duced 'the proposals, and many othcts supported them. ' Mrs. W. R llolway of Tulsa. OkU. and Dr. Beasia C. Ren p< lis. and many others supports*! them. " ' -' ' -V. t Among th<? loading supporters ?>f the wjlun were Dr. Gllllr A. l.urew, vice preodent of tl\e South Atlantic rtiiKin and professor of mathematics at Randolph Macon * <o||age. . l.ymhhurg, V?\ and Kathcrine Vickery, president. Alabama State division, FLORENCE NEWS ** ^Vai? :? FLORENCE . The Florence Chjpt.r of the N A.A C,P. held 1m rntn la rbrtci-ttng "Sunday" uft*rnooh Jtin?- 2rt. at d.00 o'clock, in Trinity Baptist Church. J J Thomas, President St th? nical chapter. presided J W Mil let, local Mortician, nurd, some - >ive.y timely remark* pertaining to the pi ?ipiM*?>d llon?i I Knur. Com* merit* were made by thr pretldent. after which the ""HlW| turned into n real Iniitinw scsaiun. - ?"'i 31 new members wen- brought In t>y members of the New Mr??. trer Carnpagin committee Mr Thomas |toint?d out -that th< mrmb< rahip goal for this year .is 700. and he urged all old member*. whose membership has lajrsed, to rHnstatc sama, and ail lurmg tliia campaign. Thr SUto-wide Conference of the NAACP will meet hare in I October. The Florence Chautor - I will nerve as hoti at the moating. RKCKNT VISITOR Mr* KM Jemearwho resides at 260 W 133rd Street: Now Y.?rR tv. has returned hnnji nftsv up- riding . nit cnj< able ihregi w? k * v? :iIhm) v t?.. her <lnugh* ter .11 her husband, Mr and Mrs, Fr >k White, uf 323 S John S*., Fb.ren<e; and ?thcr relative in Kb re'ner County. oooooooooooooooooooooeoo | '(Get Mother'* Care For The Thing* Yon Wear" 1 '.?At? : H. T. I1KYANT ? 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