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Dr. Rose Butler ] Day Speaker Her< The Alpha Kappa Alpha soi rity observes Founder's Day Su day February 15 at four o*clo in Antisdel Chapel at Bened College. For this occasion, whi marks 45 years of continued" 1 cal and national service, the tn local chapters, Psi chapter Benedict College, Mu chaptef Allen University and Gamma I Omega chapter, the graduc chapter of Columbia/feature E Rose Butler Brown. Dr. Brown is a woman of d tinguished achievement and si vice. Having been born in Be ton, Mass., she was educated Rhode Island State College, ' Rhode Island College of Edue tion and at Harvard Univorsil from which she received the I' Geddis-Carroll Engagement Set For September Mr. and Mrs. T. Gcddis Washington Avenue, Montcla N. J., formerly of Summervil announce t ho engagement their daughter, Irma Julia, Harry Milton Carroll, son of Mi Julia Carroll and the late L. Ha Iry Carroll of Baltimore, Md. Miss Gcddis is a graduate Montclair high school and recei I ed her degree in Health ar ' P sical Education from MergI State College nt Baltimore. SI I, is a member of Delta Sigma Th Douglas high school in Ball B.,, more and the University of low B *. He is a civil engineer for tl B Now York City Housing Author B %y; and is a member 1 of Kapj B, / Nuptials arc planned for So A Magadof's Pockets" . . . says Ho' typewriter desk by the Charles ] featured furniture designs in th< ^B Rapids Furniture with Talent." I K ttorage . . . you will find it easy 1 ^B it a handsome console chest whic or study. Open, it transforms in ^B with generous storage space, inc compartmented stationery draw* or avodire, the ptece might be U! especially smart in the one room HI GRAND OPENIN B | Bob's Fal B *?i < Formerly Bob Sh&ffii I 2110 Gervais Street V?90?e0O?MM?M?0a???M Hi I ' ' H * Rrown Founder's 5 For AKA Sorors D. Degree. Dr. Drown has ser in the following positions: structor, Virginia State Collt Instructor, Bluefleld State C Vnflp, prnfp^crM- BduCtrti ( North Carolina College wb she is the present chairman - the graduate division in Elem ! tarv Education. Besides ch room work Dr. Brown finds ti to work with' coirimunity and. tional oranizations. She he H j membership in the Ameri I; Academy of Arts and Sciew j American Association of Unh sitv Professors. Pi Lambda T ta Honor Society for Women Education^ The North Carol | State Teachers Association, ' I American Association of No 0_ College Women, The North C n. olina Federation of Negro ^ ck men's Clubs and the Alpha K ict pa Alpha sorority, ch The sorority invites the pu o- to hear Dr. Brown, re ; ' of - Husband Of Local ? Woman 'Man Of >r'i Year' In Florida IS" The husband of a Colun: ?r" young woman has been cited >s "Florida's Outstanding Nc ;it Citizen of it was lean at Tuesday. " The honor w'is conferred u; A' Alton K. F. Williams by the F1 Id. idn State F:iir and Gasper Asso nation as a ri^ult of "< si ordinary talent initiative. tini standing ami important con bib ion" to tho welfare of his p pie tn Florida Mid 'hp nMw Mr, Williams. who is man f to tho former Miss Mary Wo jr ward of Columbia, is state sti; le visor of Veterans A ffajfs. Th 0f a graduate of the University to ^'"hican.- hoMine the M. A. _s prco and credit towards a d r_ torate. Tie is a native of N Bedford, Mass. The citation, issued on Feb v. ary fdb over, 'be signatures O. Brorrin nreci. lnr<+ 2nd J. II >n kisson secretary, said: ac "This T.ortor comes to him 0- cause of his outstanding work an educator.' Ins untiring. effe of on behalf of our veterans : l" fnr Ins unsold>h work in s.T i and fraternal orrranizatic m ti: , 1 ? a 1 *1 : i:>> nuna u:: n:.s rcwctrcl Ii i- '!iv< >". nnd progress to j'a il>i oiigh(?bf i ;-.v si*rev ' and . cause of him ! i~> race bs well p- '>* ix-rs. have c::"-crlr nc?;d p\ : P'vrya e : t::.a YA.w.Cn T?A.q74'r/J a ^ ^ ... ... ..? , v * ; 7 . I^vr " J ^ . ^ X ' ' ? ] s v ) . -. * ?' . ^ - * * 1. * C ? N: ? "As full of mappc as The Cr?use A Garden of the illustrated cons. It. Sliph Company, which is one of t s?ir June feature article titled: "(Ira "Hecause its recurrent theme is hrtt to live with." In closed form, the |>i*h may be used in living loom, bedroi to a spacious portable typewriter d< ludinp: a deep filing drawer and spec ar AuailoKIn J ? .. ? * " "iv. ID n11uLLV }uu?T manoyui sed as n combination desk and diess< bachelor apartment. OOrHfrOOOOOOOaOOOOaOOODOOO G OF bulous Club tloB Melody) For Your Dining Pleasure "A Snack Or a Complete Meal" in a Friendly Atmosphere. Under New Management srs, Proprietor Columbia, B. C. OOOOOOeOCHftOOCHGHftOOOOOOOOO I ces,' Members of the staff for 'er-! early this week in the 1953 he-J annual which is expected off in ine Legette, Marion, S.. C}.; II< ina^ Gwendalyn Page, Lake View, rhe son, N. C.; Miss Virginia Jone irro Miss Corrinc Hamilton, Gold.1 ar- publication. rVO Annual Meeting I 'ic Held; Mrs. Sim! Tilver-YWCA he'd a large ai rnttnisiastie meeting on Sund 1 evening. Miss A. ^. Nelson. K.N.n C'hai man "of tlfty Committee on A rnmist i ntion presided. The dev 1 1 Itional service \vaconcluded 1 'k.j'1 iMrs. J. (">. KuHierford. The mi jutes of Hie1 last annual meetii Pr0 r wore road by Mrs. Carrie Ru} rrfevd. Mrs; KdtTh-'Johr. - on tyv the financial report. '.'Hip'h'i.iA bon of Ti2V .we re j.ivcn hv. Mi>. P !or- Counts. Th'?- officers fciv_jhe ; e :!!a v-ere presented lw Mrs. J h a-' Johnson '"rA A feature of. the program v tri-'a M:v. Y. 11" A Mcmb c0", Joins IW". Th'is pi: tyle.t was ' . fly onterhauiimu : - welt a.- eclur 'c ^t.tin.V. A musical also .was rr ? idered from thus ftroup. A Leautilul and ell'eelivo a \ IS dress Wiis. ^rvrrrdTy Mrs. Andre \Y. S.n.kir.s. Usuip tin- suPji do"j-W(> II.^e a Job To Do", Ml c"|S:mkins, speaking to women 1 particular, said that there mu tie an evaluation of the roles th ru" must he played by parents 01 P*; c' A 'An in moklim: prosier a ... i ?? ->- pvoI-;.>i"la 'iip cc>jfuu.i:n:ty r-iote Ami aril improvement. At t)i be- ncAr*. the speaker deplored t! as wine a v. ny from tie. fa mi irts a11ar nr.'J, the 'pm.m-al h .si" la: ind ' n yodTrr pe.op>, mi- '"iW r' ; ' 1 "" 5 nc! : r< .oc "t i':.c to., pa re* t >ns. . .. . . -e. ?s IvP.a As;.a:. on AlC .oe.S. .|OP. J ap- .. C:.uri lies ..< -..v:,...... C. a' < f ; r A*. : be- ou h. a.; opposed.. to,. the: en. , . on f sr.a as A, m i i " j v I'? V') (,[ ;->TS .vi .... ; ; J . M:>- K? > . I! \ ..' v V ^ I <. : M r I), -j jl-k ;i; mother, r.t th,-;r ho::: or, Street. The Ficlc litv Club wi 1 lmert the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Jam F. Crawford. 1*413 Cherokee S 1 Saturday night, February 1 SHROVE TUESDAY SPECIAL bjm < E KA it L M ~rf H rS W Oj Hpw:"' < Delight your family with Fast. 5 nachtt on Shrove Tuesday. These 5 delicious yeast-raised doushnuti. Imadt the Pennsylvania Dutch way, are the traditional breakfast goodie i on February 17th, the day before Leal begins. | Husbands! Wives! want newpep andvitni , At til drum atorea every where . n <.,010 ^ J | Ma. Ceherd'a, Waljrreea'*, I.?ne R?i? 1 THIS P DEFEC : . , the "Ayantce," yearbook of A & T < production. Those who put in long h pres son or about iVlay 15 Include, fr enry Frye, Ellerbe, N. C.; Hcnnie G S. C,; Charles Ncsbit, Statesvillc, N. s, Greenville, N. C.; S. Delano liowar ?boro, N. C. James K. Itridgett, Wilm i'or YWCA Branch Is 1 [ins Gives Address ' !] ad give spiritual strength and susay tenance? We women all must realize that the Church will lose ^ |r. entirely in the battle to hcrki a p (p large pcrceittagc of youth ami. J 0. adults alike, if there : not a r? IJV organization of. ehurch act.v. n-; 'u v". . " . f rig 'The- aiidien.ee was r> mind'd of > >n the ' role to lie dime relative V(: to the rour?>. ei'y 1 shite, i ? 1 prnvi-aon ol job oppo? tunihos, i i V !" inhif proper re a . m N";- . t ;ir 0"s - espe.- iir'l v In""<1 A. tores an-1 in the u o; pa1 - < i!.'* . !ii'.'i:u:c> as 1i ijsi'rv:':i. sf alien T" '-ro'ir: , : A ' - i . " or "" ,, V\\,.'A p.. Inn;; t! c fl roct now for : On* " nnlinnrri" rTnd intern.d ion: ' 1 j.-t^vi:1s. Mrs Sim kin-- enlnrrod on ' ,w 1 the problem of so: mam: wo: Id 1 j r1 ivtvo and assorted ]i? -r lx lief that ^ .. v;ii!!ipn, being the mothers of the inJ victims of war, wouXi soon fir.:' ^! a solution to world } oa < . Viss Spri/ i" t Harrj) John If. lis Cnnmfr Sander' 10 W MY. and Mr Mat ihw. S of V; - So rl;s Tt rvi o mp- \ ? Of .wok thf i:nt' !"(] <: m* ':: lo '' dai;r!.t< r. x ' ? Ii- ('an:'!'?v* * ? . < : < : ao v F'-br-.'.irv 1 T a- i" ':< 'no:.'- -\a- i t i ' " v 1 of. ' n ' the briclc-elcct. A re .C ' f \ ^ F 2'. ; r .d % at ' 'J it., \ ' :>v' . 4 > ' * ''J -A '* >> I l; ^.' 'k # I .. ?*-Wir-<e1. Pretty Mrs. Stephen Hornung | fabulous enke with which she won thi IM Off prize. Any small flower that is in dipped hazelnuts is a fitting topping ^ elaro.i that her success in winning v gg she is well acquainted with?the all |gf double-acting baking powder. You cake" so well that it will become a MERINGUE CR; . Mering 4 egg whites 1 cup sugar 1 cup pecans, filberts, nr oth< 1 square unsweetened chocola Beat egg" whites until stiff i enough to hold up in soft peaks. ^ Add 1 cup sugar gradually, beating to a meringue that will stand in stiff, glossy peaks. Fold in nuts ( and chocolate. Grease a 9- or 10- 1 Cake a cups sirtaa t'iiubury'a ucst 3 teaspoons Calumet Double 1 teaspoon salt */4 cup butter or margarine J cup sugar 4 egg yolks % cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once, measure, add 1 baking powder arid salt, and sift t I again. Cream butter, add 1 cup \ sugar gradually, creating well. k Add egg yolks and treat thor- ( oughly. Then add flour, alternately with milk and vanilla in four . additions, beating well arter each * m- amount. t n. - Poufrrinto merij.gue4incd pan. I tJ Anv contains TS WHICHMAY > College closed out their work \ lours on the 81 page two-color ' in^> t oni left to riglit: Miss Gerald- favor it uyton, Buinbridgc, Ga.; Miss lur.nin C.; Miss Nattie Terry, Ilender- the se d, luuefield, Va., and (seated) ' ington, N. C., is editor of the in Jut The Women's Council 1 ^lans Program r 'y1 Pioc Executive Body t wo: k ir The February meeting ol the' Amc "olumbia women's council will mc,.tin n* arranged in three features, ac- Mrs. fud'tn1,' tn action takoji hy the \; ' ijti'-cj hoard held at (lie lio*: ??'"" TI.''. t Mr !-ufu: K-o;vl <?:, Monday.. n.n-::' * tr at ,-ven h.VloeU v. hi ; T!v- r? '.til.--- hie.fi..> t n:;' ed ' c.i'.lh.t hv a f <' \ ed ' > pi: " " ?\ iv. two vc; , |)0!1 The Conn h i - t a 11 t-.. . H i-'-.u:v" t, in (V - --V. nliu/i -.('tilt - rr! ' S i * hi ?? : h.:' : * (> *. fj''1 ' 1 '* ^T~7TTT~'~t on,. .... r. til?? pjfopo; . T " : V ! 1 he he'.' (*. Iv :". ' . ; t Chii" r, ; t- d V > -h nu'on 1 t - t? ?-' Mnr.da". s -'"nary 23. M oil? ' v'"! foil ? a t cal ;K" " : ' ! rs for t1-.; were Mrs. L'.V h.;-ev, n-on. .'-.O.a yr.t;' M: (.'! r e-ln r White ortessr .'.T) M ,\r.d ; . W. * * . % * * ' 'f. ' : V( r i th .' .. . v!M. ] * r* ^ . i J - V !5 - r" a I --r? r/v r ~ 1 s > i i ' * ^ ^ v>> , -J i ^:.^., v. V'--' ..*3 shows yr.u how to decora'o Her 2 Grand National 1'illsbury Bakesoason, plus a crown of chocolate ; for this delicious cake. She devas due to using the ingredients -purpose flour and a dependable will like this "meringue cradle favorite in your family, Joo. tDLE CAKE ue ! ?r nuts, finely chopped ite, grated nch tube pan; line bottom with i/axed paper. Spread meringue iveniy over bottom and threejuarters of the way up side and tube of pan. EnrichcdFloUJ" :-Aeting liukuig Fowler 3nVe in n^w oven (325* F.) 60 :o 70 mil wa. I^et cool 20 minites before removing from pan. Garnish top with chocolatelipped nuts. Note: This cake may also b? t >aked in two 9x5x3-inch loaf f.' lans. Bake at 826* F. for about >0 minutes. I \ggggg ? .?. V . f . . '??. *4 . FLAWS AND QTH1 kPPEAR ON THE F1 uticians Map L ?Statewide ~ ular Contests ^ meeting of Regional Di- : Qt of Ibe?South Carolina "~~ tologists and Beauticians home of the committee j ?uy ition here last, Sunday, held shoe an, Mr, Annie Belle. Johnson, plans for two:;,n o ide contests were furmu Be first is an elimination con -1 cr > fhich will be held during any 'ational Beauty Week in At 1 in which each .partieipat-j in a ommunity will pick its; T1 :e from among those in the 15? ig, who will be entered in erro rond contest and be decid-'dres TtTn 'ate cm p. ivilion?urr'"?typr 10. ' IbuVt < ' state wianer wi 1 ! receive, she Other recognitions, an ?a]l- deal so Vacation trip to >onu:(salai not yet designated or an-, was d by the committee. j Th ceds will go towards sev-!cert; nojfc-ts tne Association i jwavi ig on. ' |of v ?ng those attending the com! ig lioro were: have Minnie Kobir.son, Mrs. her. Wilrv Barber, Mrs. "D. M. robe MI Ni key M.*e B :r ". A) Mrs." Witbelmina C\ po> flat >.' 1'. < r. ; i i Mr M = ular B. I i. v. l.o !. : : e if yr of th,?* vfVe c-so ; pj.p*\ forei ] a :.i tigs, InyVnd "ill:' 4 --- 1 "4 1 3 1* \ntuno mir*"iv* The Vlbum of F.'rith of AUcn University at 'i slf- ;t ; | OlTOnnl ' ill AME <<-'.inrt;,y afternoon. ;the ur:o?.1 ion of. i! !h>1 airl-.ooev speU- ' " ?:.v? >:... . v.1 .tiu* roiv.' rt '!' . :<>: o; UJ-nT.n, . v. rtivo . ith the F-v i in.v.; ev there y. .1 ' !<:;: . 'v tar. Ptv<. ' , ' o:.e 1 ! ;.vl>o"fn " V vVi- ' J >' ? : n-. VcVn. ] | i; So- | y l'".f hrvv.o of Mrs. | t T.; ' y ; f'i nvmn. * jy K Vat-ton; Mrs. J V ;h- Mrs. Uodv j f - on v.'i I'i' t,s T | lor'rjrr: n to tr.u T 'BV m 1' " : :i7. tr: 5 it {? i; M.? S ()!): ( rriiifj (/: r/Y i ii fee? %jf 3 announces a "CAIV HA RBI: > Tune In STJ You \ s < \ s r eft?f LM.j IGHTHOUSE and INFORMER, CO Saturday, February 14, 1953?O ? merican Working Girl 0 f Shops, Recent Spryf > vnu fr< i nuiHy when you Uppers an a new f air of pretty leather leather, w s to gr with your Spring romfortabl; or dress?bocause you have circulate v verflowing shoe bag on your evaporatinj t door? | Platforn in't let your conscious both-.. ^ac* a s ou. You're just acting like wardrobeupstanding American girl.! between tli east, that's what's indicated Bie dressit survey released this? month, 'built-up le le average career girl owns Iony> fesili that's fifteen, no printer's aro wonde r?pairs of shoes, including '-omf?rt an s, casual, evening and sports ^ni ms are i*?the?iiurvoy?revc?!? g>10 t>usine^s Ui ; seven pairs a year, on which 1,10 spends about $65.00. Inei- For Spri [ally, the .average weekly dresses, th< v of the women questioned in smooth under $60.00. ideal. A 1 a- Americnn working girl is mid-heel i unly well-shod?but not al- P?Sc sboe.^ s wisely sluxi. From the point V?u lew of both appearance and 0u* fort, the type of shoes xyou C anSe: is as important as the numA well-balanced shoo wqtrd- Booker shoufti have the following: To Met '.-leather walking shoes, with heels. Those can he. the pop- * e Ba moccasin or loaf- type-or tion of Bo ... .qrhnnl uril ;ii KKo somoimng a bit more " ' .. . . , np in 'he nine, the vo arc a variety, of- .. ir-r ' f!;.t -" available in a - Jondo* (Pudc of colors and grains. Followin 1? ' v or iTi<" : Now officers for rational rn? r. : ] aH' Mrs.. Martha a.,orf- .lVjj ; v. cictii: Mrs. Cora ??? ?-tnnrt'T . president; Mrs. ?mtnblo at v V.".' -rotary and Pmyrrrn.? V . l '"asurer. Membershi .<1 a;t :* a month's ill- 'tT'e and f . choir direc-' ' o: V>; 11:;; tNf church. mc affer several C nr. Mrs. Emma ^ J I.i/rie P. Davis and OriVC Fh/a'- oth T.rwi?. hrtiday through Saturday .. TtflS'. 1 COLO "THE STOOufc" . with Fri., Feb, can Martin, Jerry Lewis Fric riwrfrvTm! THfATWt' HCTtJMD I : Richard C ?lax ?hoked-up mum breathing Tubes .< ! i ..r.i A*.:hi.r.lic Nliferjr in Minutei Esther Wi . :: 'C Si.Tcif.rj : l ... H (. ft - - ? ,j,.,'-..n'S Direction: -f ;J tnin rii;ht >..;i IvO>e\C-(H>(| : c ' > ('olored ?? ..r - <k.V. ?735 1 in business, the 4 i ItatiiAL ifcC series of Radio Broadcasts presenting: [PUS VOICES" SON JUNIOR COLLEGE Sunday, February 15, 195< at 10:45 A. M., on ITION W-l-S dre invited to tune in ' LUMBIA, a C. ' i. -PAGE FIVE wits 15 Pak ^ ly?MsctosSa "]j d solos should be oi " hich cradles the to&> y?and allows air * +* * vithln the shoe, thurt ? foot moisture. vKpra i shoos?rto longer t* v staple item in the sho< -provide a middle roao ic flat-heoled shoe. anc )r version. with ? mj athor heel and a rush ent leather sole, the? trfu! when yo?v warn d stylo combined. Plat . > particularly good fa* ./r\ sc. ThcyYe at home J*..... -1- ft. and on your feet. ng suits and aftcrnooi e leather opra pump-or suede leathers -i? :-v;??h cathei sandal with t s another double-put Both do fine at work re all ready for a date living to go home Us P-TA " i. t Mr rent-Teacher Associt oker Washington Higl 1 hold its next me**. Jihr.jrv of ht<* schcxk . FV* 1*5. -it 7 ?0 p a, p tho general assenv . >a| A'soft.ntion an organ! **? rlov of Ending com--'? ' .a I! >? hold. Tho follow j? ir roTomiltoos will af t-af Kxecueiv*. . iTo- i ;t~ittov-' Publicity p, Budgrt and Fit? '-TA Magazine. f?WAY I - In Theatre J \ ? . if, FAIRGROUND GATI . ' v RED SECTION PROGRAM ]3 thru Sun., Feb. II iay ? Saturday IE RAIDERS" in color With ; onto,-Barbara Britto*' f T>OM/*R MERMAID ??^ in color With ' .s$BI illiums, Victor Matur# "... >'. For your convenience at SKY-WAY si^n o? Drive isnrl t'oltow ro?4 entrance, rear of a* L-rtagammmmmwmm. ~1 m \ 5 j _ . _1 ' ' r {, !; ) i ' 1 ?' 1 1 . 7 * { ' , ' 's ~ ',? ' - ? 1 I i