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SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1954
National Links, Inc. Holds Annual Assembly West Virginia
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Delegates from 56 Chapters of
ithe Links, located in all areas
of the country, are expected to
attend the four-day assembly
at Bluefield State College, July
15-18, it has been announced.
I ^ The meetings will be presided
Ver by the National president,
krs. Margaret R. Hawkins, who
<« also a co-founder.
ance of Roy Wilkins and Thur- j bersi bs from the Links 58 affi- with the Formal Banquet and
good Marshall, administrator lliatf 1 chapters. ’ a Monte Carlo Cabaret Party
and special counsel of the Naa-; Tht hostess chapter has plan- Sund ,, s activities which will
ional NAACP respectively, at, , „ „ . ,
the public meeting, Friday, July ^ L reception to follow the bring to a close these grand ex-
16 - 8:30 P. M., Arter Hall at Pub li (< meeting. In additir: : periences in “Nature’s Air Con-
Bluefield State College. Ur,ks are t 0 have an “At Home ditioned City » will include a
With kirtk Jessie Vann , Thurs- Motorcade and “A Garden Pic-
In making the announcement day ; J;uly 15 at which time she n i c » to k e ^eld in the Natural
Mrs. Martin said, “The public wilj s hare her wonderful experi R oc k. The program i s well
l is invited to hear these two ex- enc e on the “This is Your Life” 1 planned to make this assembly
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One of the highlights of the' cellent speakers and witness Program. 0 nq of the most outstanding in
\embly will be the appear- them accepting the life mem- Saturday will be a busy day Linkdom.
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Memberj 0 { the Methodist College of Bishops of the
Central Jurisdiction paused at their recent Denv er meet-
tng for^ picture . Left to right are Bishop Edgar
A. Love of Baltimore, Bishop Matthew W. Clair Jr- of
t w 0 ? 8 ’ Bishop A. P- Shaw of Los Angela.’ Bishop
J- w. E. Bowen of Atlanta, and Bishop Willis J. gyig of
-New Orleans. Center is Lawrence H. Lightner of penver,
Supreme Commander of The American Woodmen whose
home offj ce b uild j n £ ? shown in the background, J.ved as
headquarters for the meeting.
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Spend Your Vacation
WITH VS AT COOL
ATLANTIC BEACH S C-
Rooms and Cabins at Reasonable Rates
Delicious Meals Anytime
Highway 17-Rt. from N. Y. to Miami
Attractive Mattie Martin, Detroit, Mich.; rising junior
at A and T College, mounts one of the several tractors
used in the cultivation of one of the college’s farm. The
farm, of more than 500 acres, is used for experimental
training and production of. food for the daily herd and
meat animals. The winsome coed found the operation of
a tractor only slightly different from that of a modern
auto, and just about as simple.
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Playground Activities
DREW PARK CAMP TO RUN
I THROUGH JULY 30TH
iVL Edwards. ^
Campers are divided into
tribes of their own ages for tb e
The city-wide day camp open- camp activities nf th e
^ Juiy 20 at various tribes are 7 year olds.
« j the Charles R. Drew Memorial e. Johnson; 8 year old 3 '
| {Park, and \yill continue through Mjs. j. Hucher S on' 9-10 Mr s -
|j Friday July 30. The camp is r. Redd; 11-12. Miss D. Johnson
? ! free to all children through the and 13 and up ‘ ^ L Dantz i e r.
? | ages of 7-15. who must bring
GREEN’S FUNERAL HOME
Corner Knight and Church Streets
Ambulance Service Any Hour
Notary PuBHc
L. M. Green, President; J. A. Green, Embaim er
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3 their own lunches and bathing BERMUDA CHOIR SINGS
j suits. Children will be checked PRIVATE CONCERT FOR
i out of their neighborhood parks MRS. BETHUNE:
C at 9:00 a. m. each morning and NEW YORK, (GLOBAL) .
r checked back in at 4:30 p. m. by The St. John’s A. M. E. Mai®
J their park leaders. Free city choir of Bermuda, under the '
*' bus transportation to Drew directorship 0 f its Manager.!
Park will be provided from the Gerald A. Brangman, gang a
j following locations: Howard private request program la 5 *
School, 1716 Williams Street, Tuesday for Dr. Mary McLeod
Fun-teen Center, 831 Hampton Be;hime i n her suite at the
Street; Saxon School. 1000 Bios- Hotel Theresa. The group pe r |
som Street; Giant Field, 1600 formed as a birthday tribute 1°
Catawba Street; Library, 2300 t h e famous educator a s she pre'
Gervais Street; St. Annas, 1300 pared to leave for Switzerland
House Street; Booker T. Wash- f 0 r the World Assembly of
ington Heights, 2611 Grant St. Brotherhood.
The Day Camp i s open to all The Choir, composed of ig
children seven years old throu- men , i s on a good will tour 0 f
gh 14 as of July 7. Fifteen year America, appearing in churche s
olds may volunteer ag Junior school and concert halls throu.
Councilors for the two week ghout the country. Here in the'
session. Program of the camp New York area, they have ap.
is conducted like a regular sum peared at Bethel A. M. E.
mer camp except that the child- Church and the Seventh Day
ren return home each day. Act- Adventist Mission in Whit?
ivitieg will include athletics. Plains. This week, the group
music, dancing, rest periods, will appear at Macedonia Bap.
games, story hour, arts and tist Church in Mt. Vernon,
crafts, dramaticg, and other spe Before coming to New York,
cial programs.- the Choir made a seashore tour
The camp staff will include of Bermuda, making concert
Director. Mrs. V. Ransom; as- and radio appearances. The as
sistant director. Mr. C. W. Mad- gregation regularly appears on
den; Natude. Mias H. Waiters; radio station ZBM.
music. Mrs. N. Haigler; dancing Included on the informal pro-
Mrs. M. Boyd; arts and crafts, gram for Dr. Bethune were )
Mrs. E. Sigh tier; athletics, Mr. “Happy Birthday” “Let Me Call
Julius Means and John A. Me- You Sweetheart” “King Jesus
Hugh; swimming, T. S. Martin; Is A-Listenin’ “If You Ever
story hour. Mrs. E. Johnson;' Needed The Lord Before” and
spray pool. Mrs. J. Hutchenson; several other equally enjoyable
First Aid. Mrs. D. Johnson; Re numbers. 1
gistration. Mrs. L. Dantzier and Dr. Bethune was deeply touch
Mrs. R. Redd, and. Lunch Mrs. '1 by the tribute.
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