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At ChiQi|pfo Univ. j>' ^H^^Hl^lHBki Rev. Maxle S. Gordon, pastor of the First Calvary Baptist Chpurch of Columbia (a-1 hove) is studying towards the PhJ), degree this summer at the University of Chicago. Rev. Gordon holds the A.B. and B.D. degrees from Benedict College, the BJ>., M.A. and S.T.ML degrees from Oberlin College. A member of the faculty at Benedict College, tills fs the second summer that Rev. Gordon has studied at the University of Chicago. *? sxa??-^e?M>ewe jmfx1 NATURAL HAIR ATTACHMENTS tOW CAM HAVE YOU ft MA It MRftCTlY MATCH** PAGEBOY TMi atoat BMful hair pleca Mendi ta with your own hair and keepa tho rou*b ?nd? avan. .....SLOT Am W*wKW - hbnbi^^^t^ THE HALF GLAMOUR htuni at the crown of tha head and faanga naturally down tha back. <lt la li 1*20 Inchea long) SHM? Hh back of TOEJ??AD_?lust?b i Tblfc Item it made from ont f Cur Clamour Pago Boyt, and r*u can eatily make it yourielf, y you care to. g TO? ' THE ALL-AROUND ROLL ' Thift attachment it time and money aver. Wear it and eliminate the nee aaaity for constantly curling your owa i hair. Thit will give it litre to grow. latlt Clutter of Curl* $3.50 CklonoW*. . r.r$^.30 ,, ?J $5.00 r p'U . JCND N0 MONEY ?- W POSTMAN ON DHfVIRY. lend tampl* of yovr hair or etate color. ORDfft TODAYI Wrllt HAIR bo FASHIONS 1 507 FlfTH *? -. (Suit* 905) NfW YORK 17. N. Y. f 1 Mtfti ilia *? ? - - , vP ,.' ? ' KMKK. COI.Il""!. . NEWS AT C BY MRS. ETHELYN PARKER P EKSONALS T CHARLESTON ? Mrs. T. F. Boone will study at Harnptop Institute his summer; Mis# Pauline j Shepherd will study at New York University and Mrs Helen Stiles is studying at the Benedict-Allen Summer School. I Mrs. Laura Buchanan is recovering from a recent accident. ' Miss V. E. Fraser, Miss Alma. Jones, Miss Ruth Gibson and | Mrs. Evelyn B. Hayncs are studying at the Rhett School vvh *re a special Reading Workshop is held for graduate teachers. Mrs. Sadie K. Clement has returned from visiting with Dr. an dMrs. E. Jilkes in Baltimore, Md. She was accompanied by a;'( grandson, Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clement, Jr., who was a student at Howard University. Miss Juanita Pinckn- y is at home after a successful term as an instructor in Virginia. Mrs. Inez F. Pinckney spent the weekend at home from S. C.j State College in Orangeburg, where she is studying this summer. Mrs. S. D. Mostly is attending GREENVILLE By S. L. Zimmerman GREENVILLE?Club Esquire| a civic and social organization, gave it's stamp of approval to ?he recently purchased Branch' library (cost approximately $27,-' 1 000) by presenting a check to| C. H. Stowe, librarian, for $528 * ,88. r< The money, resulting from a drive for the purpos", was given to help toward the cost of re- '< novating and redecorating the ( new E. McBee Ave. branch of 1 the Greenville Public Library. Mrs. Jeannette Smith is in charge of the branch. I - < Karl Thomas RatlifTe, son of i Dr. ana Mrs. W. M. RatlifTe of * 124 N. Leach St. and a 1951 grad- 1 uate of Johnaon C. Smith Uni- < versify ,has been accepted in the( > Harvard University graduate school. "Young Karl hopes to get a j Master's Degree in Political i Science," Dr. RatlifTe said. ] Mrs. Alberta Tucker ^Grimes, instructional supervisor at Ster- ( lingr High School, is attending the National Education Association convention at Detroit. Upon leaving Detroit Mrs. Grimes will visit her mother at Oberlinli Ohio. She is the wife of E. G. | Grimes, principal of Sullivan St. Elementary School. { I Greenville was isaddtned by. the death of Inez Sheppard las*. week. Miss Sheppard formerly a teacher in the Greenville City Schools for ten years, and r:centl.v program director of the YWCA branc h, w a s widely known in social and civic circles. * Mr. and s R. Edwards, with Jilcs 3rd, of 502 University] Ridge, left Saturday to visit his parents at 120 Warwick Ave..1 MassilOh, Ohio. They plan n seven day visit. Upon leaving Ma sUchv, ?the Edwards will visit friends in Cleveland, and Mr-. Edwards' sister, Mrs. Maceo Randall in Philadelphia, aft.r a brief stop in Washington they will return to this city. Mr. Edwards i- principal of the Veteran- Training ; Program at Union School. Friends will b: glad to know ! that Mrs. Hatic Lou Avery, wife ] of Oliver Av ry. is .rerov ring from a recent illnos-. * Staff Sgt. Thomas Folgie has b cn ddei.urg.ci alter serving two years with the aimed including time -p. lit in Kmc. , Mr. Folgi." plans to further his' education in the fall. < The sick list at Sprinf'r""'lri ; Baptist Church includMis-j .Wi hc'.menia Martin; Mrs. Eth 1 Merritt: Mrs. Margaret Brook-* man; Mrs.?Jos io?W-r+gl+L?K+h man Hunt; and Ed Hampton. j * Thj list of Sterling teachers in summer school inelu*!?: Mrs. Henrietta Bradford; Mus Ha* mona Baskerville; Miss B.rnic^ Howell, and L. H. Chatmnnall at South Carolina State college. ' Miss Ella Ma - Logan, B nedi t rnd Mi-s Carolyn aryder. University .of Indiana,bravo p ool., as if just sdting weren't enough of an < this terrific heat. f I ' , I ' V Saturday, July 5, 1952 HARLESTON the Benedict ? Alien Summer School in Columbia. Visits With Frasers Mrs. Boy Leslie Goffe has ended a three weeks vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fraser, 212 Line street. Mr. GofTe, BT 3rd, is a reservist in the. Navy J having been serving aboard ih,-| USS Gotten. Mr. GofTe will b7| released from duty in September.. His hom^ is in New York City where before his tenure in th? Navy, he operated a bus. Family Bunion Mrs. Johannah A. Jenkins, 61 Logan street, recently had the happy pleasure of a vi-it from daughters, Mrs. Fredericka J Andrews, Buffalo, N. Y.;' Mr-. Johannah J. Clark, San Diego Cal.. Mrs. Bluett J. Jon.s, Mr--. Edna J. Robinson, Mxs. Henrietta J. ""Johnson and Miss Jacqueline Jenkins who were all at home for the first time in many years. Mrs. James Jenkins, u sister-in-law' from Galveston Texas, was also hert* on a visit. Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Clark have both taught in the public schools here before leaving for their present homes. The Executive Board o the NEWSLETTER ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. ^ Hampton, of 100 Logan St., It ft p Saturday for Detroit and Canada , to visit Mr>-. Hampton's sister, p Accompanying them will be two ^ of Mrs. Hampton's sisters, Mrs. 4 Isaac Umstead, of Orangeburg md Mrs. Bonnie Seawright .this M,. . * Mr. and M?"s. Winfred Daniels j ^ are the proud parents of an D ?ight pound baby girl, congratuation are the order of the day.' . j l! Picture* of the interior of a' U iving room, bedroom and kitch- . i fi n at Fieldcr^st, low rent hous-j p ng project on Greenacre1 Road,] g ;how that, while not elegant,) ^ these exceed by far the stan-' ^ lard dwellings of Negroes elsevherc, ? First lot in Greenville's only a planned' and resricted subdivi- t sion for Negroes, went to Mrs. * flattie Smitn tast week. > c * * k Until next week, S. L. Zim- t nerman, who is now at 15 Re oeeca St. i h politicajtadv ftuzrajajzrarar^^ | M. V. H< | Candidate for | - to th df g House of Repi g I'd If KICIM.A ru g Your Vote and Sup] nj rCjDTZiZTELr? >- *> fc*py-.-ggrrTgT?-?Hr 'T dttiUHT attention ho I Is Your home as nice y, Do you know that we can home for as low as $li we AiM'i/n ? I Insulated Siding !Bondstone ? Pain! Roofing ? Com pi Insulation ? We 3 ACE SIDING w 2758 Rjisewood Drive "Without obligation ha call at my home. I am interested in Name Address (Sign, paste on postca I 7 ' WHEN STARS MEET. I er and bandleader, enjoyed a orous singer Fran Warren as Miss Warren classes the fan favorite entertainers. Jordan a two-weeks engagement at t to, California on July 9. Jord throughout July. * fMt'A an>J the Women's AuxTlary for the sanv organization, icld u joint meeting last Friday, vith board presdent, Rev. Frank Veal, presiding. Flans for the 'Y" were presented by J. W. Irawlcy, acting director." Mrs.' I. M. Parker served as socre-J ary the meeting. Plans were.1 lade also for a community tea nd Mrs. Viola Ford Turner was fleeted chairman to carry out ic plans. lansbv Relatives Return Home The f 'Rowing relatives of the a tie Thomas Dansbpy have re Limed *.o no i r respective onus following the latter'uncral: Mrs. Mamie Harper, Iraddock, Pa.; Mi", and Mrs. Ilijah Martin, Sr., Mr. and Irs. Elijah Martin, Jr.. Miss iessie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Euene Martin, all of Jonkinsville; i Tr. and Mrs. David M. Dansby j nd four children of Green--1 ?oro, N. C.; Horace L/?msby and tfiss Edith Dansby, New York !ity; Mrs^ Gerenp-r Martin, Jeninsville and, Mrs. Blennie Aus m of Qraddock, Pa. Mrs. Ber-i ha Davis, 56 Radcliffe street tere, is sister of the deceased. ERTISEMENT ORNE 1 Re-election | ! e ; esentatives M) COUNTY '$ ifjj' port Appreciated ? j "iwirwinrTTO, i rai.ira "jeaag.-i^gr^ ?M? OWNERS a; as your neighbors? completely remodel your >0 ]>er week 7 li_ Asbestos Sidior \ Jnp: ? Screening ate Remodelinir atherstrippinu & ROOFING ?| Phones 4-1057 ? 2-01SF *' vp your roirtvkptifativt jj ird and mail to us.) I 1 rc iOuis Jordan, noted sax toot- | A , recent meeting with giant- j la1 this picture well illustrates. I a lous Mr. Jordan among her j and his Tympany Five open ! fo .he Clayton Club, Sacramen j nC ar. will remain in California j pr i T Z ~ ~ th Easter Regaining Former Form? jin gr CLEVELAND, Ohio (CNS) ?J th Though their la-t home game. Pr was a rough and tumble affair m with the Athletics topping the) *ei Indians 11 to 9, still one good,^r sign_of better days ahead wasj o-f the way Luke Ea-tor belted the! pj ball. Big Luke, on whom the, 0(j Indians feel they will sink "0-rj ^ swim, got three hits with on ;? m long homer into the righ' field }<t * lands. , th To all Indians thi- was most) is encouraging even 'hough a sin- bij , ill* /Gob / 8 I (Esso! VI .... 1 much alike. Hi ami laboratory B Ksso K \ f ra ui" improve tl M 011 the road, ^'e believe other Uasolin,. knock, quick t vapor-lock stal And while time to let him ? tor the hot we; nn\ oi ud|||St nctt'rh i WMBMBjBHBBU- - L... ?^TO r**' L / ? '<w ESSO STi PLEASE DRIVE CAR v K.?Two t&grojfj 1 HM^Bthe vice" cha^jtopj Mr^tr<.'ta<ry,s position 1 > th? of the Noj'h a ro.:< 1 * at Durham . ?1f Wi ' ? 1 ?re last * Dr. R. of Ashville, i ho was norable to attend the < eling was elect:d vice chair- I j n a"*^ lb, J- W-H'i11'11!1' of urhnm was re-elected s ere- ] ry for th<? fourth time. R. M. Garni, Durham lawyer id former State legislator, was ] eetcd chairman of the board., j cco ding the ' lat Dr. U. D. / ewer-, former president of < jkr University. ^Another N.gro Lislce who attcndc-J hi- ftrsfaid meeting last we k was Dr.i W. Rlack of Rocky Mount. He receded the late Dr. Flower-. ! In a routin? meeting held .in' : now eonferenee room adja-l at to the office of NCC Presi-j nt Alfonso Elder the trusters kj ;t week took the following ac-',l in: (1) Diseu-sed budgetary 1 quests to be submitted to the 1 dvisory Budget Commission 1 ter in the -ummer; (2) Passed I resolution empowering the J hiding committee to study sites 1 r the probable purchase of land 1 'cdcd in the physical expan-ion i ogram; (3) Increased the ath* i tic fee from $8 to $10 and noted e need for Increasing scholarip funds from friends and *he umni for all student-; includg athlete; (4) Heard a pro- ( ess report on developments in * e plan to extend the graduate . ogram to offer doctoral work . oducatin beginning next Sepmber. Details concerning proes* of plans for the extension ~ and tlie'TTome run came off tcher Alex Kcllncr, who servup a grand slam to Ltrkr and at was his last home run. leanwhile. the~~N Indian- are ;cping Luke at lirst base on is road trip b cau^c thcVe jud no visible replacement h r U guy.. ' . ! id foralj ear lest fi lut oi all year You Extra G ts believe that all good gasolim it here are the facts as proved by tests! gives yon a remarkable comhin lie all-year, all-around perforata a trial will prove to you Ksso K: can. It gives you full power, lo starting, fast engine warm-up, tling. on're at your I.sso Dealer's, the give your car a complete lubricat i itlier drising you'll be doing. mi i ( i.i Milim- j i'ii-1 in i1 All t HI k. FiTil \e better all-around performance nil \ her gasoline. Only u car with an cngi i'd h.tdK worn, or one with unusual co tics mas he unable to use fully the man ? (treat gasoline. See your nearby l'.ss? fSBR [EFIJLLY...THB LIF ? X ' * F*5B Mentioned ttending las&K^veok's meeting u. luded Basclmi Baynes and Dr.! :\ C. Spauldflng, Durham; Wal-i [or 'ones, Rpckingham; Malcolm. WLe rl, Sfinford; Mrs. Liilie j \ Braxton D^an, Louisburg; and ( B. I. Satterfield, Timberla?e. I PRESIDENT" J. A7 Bacoats"of 1 Benedict College estimates thjit{ C he. enrollment in the Benedict- / Vllen SUmmer School is a little i 1 )vcr 1,400, one of the biggest in f Conway Drug Prescriptions Filled At FREE DEI DIAL 2613 King Street i ' ATLANTIC CC ' INSURANCE I 'The Golden Rul ! HOME OFFICE: ? 149 W Charleston. 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