The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 12, 1943, Image 1
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BONDS * STAMPS 1
VOL. XVIII?NO. 23.
Cosmetoloi
Associatioi
ANNUM, SESSflON ?
MEETS IN LAURENS il
? i ^
The annual meeting of the I ri
South Carolina Beauticians will I I
he held in Laurens. IS. 0- .June 11
dh and 15 th as the. guests of the Beau I B
ticians ol' Laurens ami vicinity. H
I'ho features of the convention will
be the Double "V" Contest and T
Baby Contest. J
? On Monday night the local beau
ticians will present their welcome M
program. The Mayor will deliver I
flkt the address of welcome to the ] . i
city. Rev. II. \V. Walker will dc- : \
liver an address. After which the j
president will deliver her annual in
address. The program will he in-,interspersed
with solos and readings , ,,
- ny irtpitT'jnni state talent. The | tl
evening's session will end with
the double '"V" contevt. **
On Tuesday the session will be- y<
gin with reports of the ofticers x
and committees. The election of ofticers
and The selection nf?
place for the next annual meet- dc
ing will conclude the business su
session. Tuesday night the an- jjj
nual Bahy Contest sponsored hv >>
tlie .Junior Association will he the ?
' feature, followed by an address by Li
Mr. .1. I). Lewis. Agency Super- ev
visor of the North Carolina Mut-[on
ual. Life Insurance Co. After |_
the conclusion <?f the Baby Contest '
a 'lance will be enjoyed by the V"
visiting Beauticians^ along with ca
the citizens and visitors,- v.,
Mrs. Magnolia Wright.. chair- ,
man of the local committee and ,c
the local Beauticians arc leaving il11
nti stones unturned to give the i;|
visiting Beauticians and visitors on
n grand reception while in the .
? ?? lmuiT?ifnl (fov of LiUUCUS the l!*
garden spot of the PiednioTrr see
tion. l>l<
Ilegistration begins Monday at
. T<V a".TTT. at S'tTFaurBaptist church. yr
testants in tire ttitby Contest follow:
|
' Executive Officers:
M^rs-^^Tirrie'dJcltr?E^HtTS,
dent, Coluinl.ia; Mis. Flossie \Tt~~JC
Wilson,; vice-president. Chailcs?
f?>nj--Mrsi Lid re - IC- Sober,. -recordiupr,
awretKiy, Spartanburg; Mrs.
Emily S. Smith, Asst. recording
secretary, Charleston; Miss Elsie
Searles. corresponding secretary.
Columbia; Mrs. Mar.ie A. White.
Asst. corresponding secretary.
Charleston; Mrs. Carrie S. long, p(
treasurer, Sumter; Mrs. Addic L. [;j
Eyles. Chaplain, Cohunhia; Mrs. th
Sallie Shropshire, critic, Camden; '?s
Mrs. Florence M. Jnckmti, mar- ,.t
shal. Ceorgetown; Mrs. Julia E. ,f
8 reeled, president-emeritus, Or- m
an ire bit re: Mrs. Wilhehnina C. ,VI
Poi)o^executive secretary, Coluin- *
Continued on Page 2 be
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ATT Y. Till ROOOI) MARSHAL!. a
TO SPEAK HERE JI NK lath
AI SPICES COIA M 111 A ,
BRANCH, NAACP
Attorney Thurgood Marshall, of
the National Oflicc, NAACP will J1!1
he the speaker at a great Mass i.
meeting sponsored by Columbia 1
Branch, NAACP. at Bethel AME J41
church. Sumter and Taylor Sts..
Tuesday evening, June 15th, 19 Tb 1^'
the subject: Equalization of Tea
diorn' Salaries
You are invited to hear this
great attorney who lias fought
and worr sn many emirtTfatfTos for TT
"Equalization of Teachers' Salaries".
^
Flag Day Program w,
Allen-Benedict [',!
Court Monday
The annual Flag: Day program
w'rll he held at tlic Allen-Benedict
court Memftay, June 14th at G: l">
p.m. The pubiic is cordially in
vitcd to attend.
The speaker of the occasion will
he Lt. Scott of the 710 Medical
Sanitary Co. of Fort -Jackson.
IMIusic \vrll he furnished by the
Choral club of- the 792nd Co. of
Fort Jackson and the A lien-Benedict
Court Choral club. All city
^ play ground children will participate
in this colorful affair.
Any dubs wishing to appear on
this program please get in touch ..
with Mr. Mile- at All^n-BeTICri^ct,,
court of Old Howard Center by
Saturday, June 12th.
723rd Entertained
U ndej- the slat's ^ A lien-Bene- t
dittt court fifty men of the 723rd
Sanitation Co of Ft JmlfiOn vcet-r-?
royaliy~?7nTeit.iincd Friday night.
ThP dance war, held out door a in to
thq drive way which added to the T
occasion/' All expressed a very [jj
enjoyable evening j ;
f \
=%?
V*.
gists & B<
i of South
Jrgent Appeal for ;
The Woman's
Missionary
tecorder
y Dear Co-Workers: i v
I am appealing t(, \;nn in in- I \
rest id' tliiS~prnjact To ;rsk your j i
<i in makinn vonr state yo over' x
a very l?iti' lway. M rs. .lotilan | .
is put on a contest anions tin*! t
stricts in the conlincs of the''
'onion's?I lonn.' it- t-'oicif ii Mi>
rmai'.v intsh- : Will ynu do aliin-w
in* power t^ make us have ver.yjj
.eellont report? I sun asking | I
twy Conference Branch 1'rcsi- 1
lit to get ?<'t loss than thirty.j ,j
bsciibers by July loth. e'.cry'|i
strict President to get not less . t
an twenty suhscfihers. every j
ical President to get tive. and , .
cry woman to send her own and |.
e. nunc it' possiMe. Now my ' ?
ieiuls please do this as soon as ! :N
u read this notice. 1 am sure i : |
n_ -tlejKMid 0:1 you.; Ynu have ne- ! ,.
r failed me. I am expecting t<> ! a
ar from all of my loyal friends j
(1 sympathizers hy July loth. *!
_4'J. Remember. L am counting j .
you. The Woman's Recorder j ^
only fifty cents a year. ! h
AYitlL Lest wishes and may (Tod.-.;1
ess each of?you. 1 am
^ Yours For .Service. I.
BOOK REVIEW Ij
)Si:i'M ( IIA RLFS I'ltlt'K, F.du- ]
eatoi' and Race l.eader. Found- J
or of Livingstone College
Williailt~.taeot> Walts; ir!<1u>|i
of the AMKZ Church; willi an |
Inti'oduetion by The lloli. JoVe-vphus
Daniels. i?
uistopher Publishing* House, 1 I
Boston: PP 508. $.'>.()(). P.1 -1 '?.
Much has heen written eonruing
the life of Joseph' Charle- 1 ]
iec. hul the volume written lie I
shop William Jacob W si 11* , o]
e African Methodist /'ion Church 1
the most comprehensive bio- e
apl.iv ' of this Bobdinnnanian j
araeter it has ever been Hie lot j <
this reviewer- t<> peruse. The
traduction t() Wall's opus Was
ritlen by the Honorable Jose- <i
ius Daniels. formerly secretary' v
the Navy. His introduction .
irins: "Unquestionably (lie two '
ost remarkable Negroes of theit 1
y were Hooker T. Wfvs'trintrron <
id Joseph Price." That, how- j
er, is a moot question, for
rtereas almost ei ery?sent tent j'
ept'o is eonversant with the i v
'e of Booker Washington. coin- ! ?
iratively few know anything at j t
1 about Joseph Charles Price. (
shop Walls, who never had the , .
'ivilcgo of knowing his subject,'' it
vicariously, deserves common- j t
iiinn in iiu- rarest son iov na-- j
g corralled so much in formal ion
iouI the subject JauiI cmhaTihoii
in printers' mR" for IheTn+ight- ^
rrrrerrt -nritf--edilk*Mtion of poster- !/;
(
This ievi c w c r can tl<. 110 hettei
an pass on t() our readers rtTf
m.nicnt made by the publishers:
Phis book is the story of a lace <
no, Joseph Charles I'rice, \vho j.
us the greatest Negro of his f
inc. He forms a link in the leadship
of the American Negro
ce between Frederick I)ouglass. '
Ohio wfcs host to Liborian Presjf
igraphed at the State w?U
hose in the Photo left tto right are
epu'vlicnn Presidential Hopeful), 1
aiker. . C^oujuii-Xiennnil. Will in m V
heria and Mayor Kloyd Green.
t
... , . / r - ' -
V
1)C $
' COJ
^auticians
I Carolina
vlit) was declining, anil booker '1
A ashinulon, not yet j?ciieraU\
\Mu\mi. His voice was the* mos
lni|ocnt, liis work the most out
iandinj;'. ami iiis leadership th
mist effective in trie decade Ik
ween IKS.'! and ltS'.'.'l. of all th
olored leaders iii America. Thir
Mojifajilty presents him in hi
-rtvioiis rnli's ..f a free horn slaw
lie man of a ureal heart, euiica
or. orator, statesman, preaehet
oeial thinker, leader of men. an
ydrker in. race relations, inehUl
the story of Nejtro cdueatioi.
villi Price as-exhibit 'A' in race
apahilily. .It traces his careet
Yum humble birth iiv a cahin i. .
astern North Carolina through
is educational tiphrinu'mu i i.
n eiiinan's svilooU- amf - Cmcrk
giiivt'Tsilv. It yiu-s a lull dr^- II
pi I'm rrf +rrs_tri!ned ajipenr:r?rr' n,
the. Kcnmenical Methodist I'on'erenee
in London, Knuland, it
SSI, where he emerged as 'woi i<
TaTor.hr. Y. 1..?rnytrT?yrrw~
itil'c nau tin* greatest power to
nil a sjicll ihi an audience ??f al
lie .orators on both sides of the
Ulantie Oeeaii.'
?hHf ill.If -niao? iiniiil lis in I : l _
Iritain. lie'raised $10,0(10 witie!. |
lid the foundation of the first ,
odege founded hy Negroes I'oi
dgroes. Livingstone College. Sal
dmy. North Carolina, named I'm '
avid Livingstone, lite oldest liblal
arts college .toiaily ownei:
nd manned I>y members of th
ace." Tile story of its genesis
nd i volution'"Luc gii the A.MKZ
luiie'i is aii"intriguing i laiiei
II- -wa? palioni/.ed hy rulers,
leal statesmen. edueaiors ?an<(
inaneier.;. and lieearne known aound
.in- world in a eaieer that.
i i iucil n . l.rlidition." T he l'alivtio
Loader recommends tTVC
Logiapjiy of .1. C. I'riee as Mas. _
eading?frn?Its multiradc oT reft
Dead Line July 15 ^
For Encyclopaedia
of African zi
VIethodism
. | !
l'f!i c, Unto. June 7. l'./b.
i s?i? ?? K. K. \Vi ipht. Ji.. KditorI.-Chil
i- ?.f the Now Kncydopaedi;; .
iT".\fr:v;uf .Methodlsni. aldtOiilic- ""
(I that tho "Dead Line" for bio:va))hios
will be July lo, l'ji;:. aid
In-, "Those wh0 desire space <
vi 1 i lulve to apply before that
late., AH previous terms will be C
vitlidraw ii after July 15. l.'nder ,
he present terms the cost of a .
ip^raphieal sketch and" tut i s ;
mh*?-Si 11.(j(l?w+th?a copy ? f the 1
Encyclopaedia thrown in; the cut
md sketch of a minister and hi> j
vife are Sill).00 and each additionil
member of the family $0.00 (
xtra." Several hundred loaders 1 '
i \
>f the African Methodist Kpisco- |
>al Church have already availed
hemscives of this jrroat opportu- i
litv. and the llishop said the sin -
ess of the Kmyclopacdia is now |
Lss.ur.ed. Said the bishop, "1 am i
:crtai>) tliat the Now Kncyclopaelia
will "far surpass the first oik* 1
vhioh was gthen the largest book
vei minted by aii .American No- :
rro. The Now Kncyclopaediu will
hake a now record. 1 hope no
vortiiy African Methodist will he
eft' "out."
EH
lent Kdwin Barclay who was tiihitw
(.iivumor'ii Oflica in jC-olumbiifr(iovernor
John W. Bricker (1S>'44
'resident Kdwin "Barclay. Whiter i
L S". 'JCudrrran, President Klect of ?
aim
[iUMB IA, SO L'THTARO 1
"TTTTrRTTTTTFL
r * ? -ri:
?H9B
Hp^l^ v>'- -V
Firs! OHh < ! Chai iiy Aija
!{t-\. Dr. K. A. Adams of Co!ui
Vloinys. la. Pirsi Ollici'r Atlai
air <>!' plans ami traiuintr ai I
ion ol". tin.' Al'iiraii Mrtli> *'i>i
\. M. I!, oiilii'iri'- an?! uiiiv t-'isi
In ay ;?t AlU'ii uui'.ciMiy in Co
ifiicral ( iiaioii'Jir.y <>1 tin* A. ,
o Shnl'ti'!' ( 'trilt iiij -Initio .
inil.t i!i ftinniK-iiycsiK-nt.-'.
59 SOUTH CAR
roUCTEf) AT
(ileal I.ni:r?>. II!. Fifty-i
Miut'a < 'a ml: an Ni'\;mi'> iiav?\
mrti i! la. thc JL. S. -Naval
mr?Si;' i Ha?la-rf t'tir a- tHiriuii
ec rr.it traininjr.
While in "IhhiI riini|i'-?tlu-'j 151
*teWs4-r??will >w? -utrl?ihroujfh?
uUmsi ?11 a i 1i i tm pro a ra m.
lutliny physical eoinliiioninji. i
tary drill, lumlanicntals at'
aanshiit. an.I Nlfvul i-usLnriis i
roved inc. Cpoii irraduation t!
ac!' will (> yivt'ii a ninc-i
caw. after v, hicii 1 hoy will
oi?(? i'urther special!'.cd itistr
ion at oik* of ih<?Nu\ y's Kerv
cli?>*k ?trt* -(?t*? sent Iy?
Inly at m;i or at a shore stati
.Men an* selected lot- Set
k hoo! (,n tlio basis of a set
>f aptitude tost.-, ami a perso
ntcrview ?riv n i,. oat h roer
Some with surtieient experience
i particular trade needed by
*Tavy arc rated as potty ollk
pon com plot inn recruit train
aid sent tu iicti'e dm*- inn.i
atcly. ;
The Stint h tfarolina reel:
lcro aye: David Anderson,
n:;j Douglas Ave.; rharlo- A
iis. Jup .Mnnliiin St.: IMnnier
'linkscales. IT. 1 In Kennedy
\ 1 Ion Jones. Jr.. Is:, .'115 I.oo
A'ylie X. McDowell. IX. 'jlj ('!
and Any James ('. Perry.
I'J'i I.'eed St.. (All front Anders
Lct'.cll Ponds. 2". III. 1. Ai,;v
lames I l Wiiili. Is .'Ion I Inn.
Hiaek-dusrj?: Reroy Thompson,
iioni'.cau; Golden C. MH"aiiis.
lit. 2. Cameron; Smith A. I'r
ii5. r,:: Drake St., Johnnie Mid
;on, I!). RR 1: J a h ies A. Rich;
mi. 21, 20 Ahvay St.; lvuy
rhegnloi.c Wilson. 227 0~ Da k
ill of Charleston: Kuvjcne At I
It'. 102 Roomis St., Che-tcr; 1
ucy !'. A1 for'I. 27. Chester!!
liosror I.itt ie. . 2 1. < he-U I I".
W i 11 i?* I.. Williams, IS.' R um
Joseph Roukinyht, lS._J?t. 2: 1
it'll Green. 2d, lit. 1: Clinton
Hazzatd. 20. 1017 lieidt St.:
Simmons. 20. 12 2d Maturing
Sumuol Siuuuk. .20. I0.2J T.ti;
St.: Sidney R. William: . 20, I
2!'. Rt. I. all <.f Columbia; C
W. I'aison, Id. 80S I'.F. Si.. <
way:' W illie Jackson. IS. lit
Daizell; Cleo Dyehes, 1!'. Rt.
Rhrbnidt; Henry M. liobimon.
Fairfax; Leon II. Caker. tdO,
R Florence; Theo. Woods.
005 K. Palmetto St.. Flore
Horace Lyons, 18. Rt. 2.' (i:
cowrt; Feltoit I*. Se?a, 22. 20
Cook St.. Greenville; Alien (ii
10, 712 Mastoonia St.. Gri
wood; James W. McDonald,
.1715 Howard St.. Hactsville;
I>0r Cunningham, .".11 K. I
St.. !.?lmastcr: Horace ('alb'
2D, .'12(> Caroline ., "I.auri
lames A. Ffolliclay, :!5.?.'!I7 H
St:, 1,aniens; Arthuf Jackson,
IX. X17 \V. Hampton St., 1
reus;?W illit-' 1 . William-..
Swansea; John Durham, ID.
Lie Mountain.?Weston .1 San.
ID, 520 N. Smith Stf, MullTns;
ivev Fvasief, 21, Kt. 4, Mann
Willie E. Kichbuipf, 20, 214 D
?on St.. Manning; F.atule.rs Ba
ilale, 2."., Kt. J. Owinjrs: ' Is
Coleman. 1D. Kt. . I ; Them
Hamploii, ID. f'afffrtTWr flTT
If
SIw >
LISA. SATURDAY. JUNE 12.
\!)i<:u visits i)a! <;ir
nis of tho Women's Army Auxiliary
nbia. S. who ealiotT on Jut ui I'Trs
as. v-.'lios,. \\'AAC rank <ur res pond. ? t<
'or, I u> Moiui-s. Dr.' A>lam>. who Ii
Klm-eyl'.il CtlUiTh MIMT slipi'tV
, f: c\- in lliv i 'n'tvfl ate*. 11<- has !i
luiui-.a siiiVr It'lak ami .i mriitioin a
M. K. Cii-i'vh "ill" i'.'-l 1. Dr. A'fanm sli
IIo'v!. A i "a.. i;iui Wiv u rn univi rrity
01MANS
GREAT LAKES
, TtTk NntnTTTrr.?h"k?HS?". -Sun ay-a,
j Waller A. '.\M'ol d. Al.
j Uai^St.; Ficl XiinmtM'iaan. 1 >
|iu,_ iI\! 1 ll' j Young' Si.. Spar
' '* .an' Tu'; Cfayto T'osU'i', lS.>Sinv
iu ] >.? Ave.. Wooiii t'ff: l)av.?l Rs*
?!). gjiiT IT'. TTi. iTi Sinnnicrton; Syl
ca- V('Aei' Jackson. Ji>. t)41> Libert;
!,"i7,r "l;- siamuel uooiiuson. r
|v.v MioLer: Wjllic L: Williams, IV
|;iv iniii Alt'ons.i
u;. L'H. Ut. \Vill!)i-l?>l(>.
HJg.u. o. often;
e GRAND SESSION
uit- 1)AltlJM. ION HOST
ll:i1(l. TO ANNi u. MMKTI.Mi
( O.MMK.MORATION <)l Ddll
? ;r AN MV MRS A in To Ri.
( MI.MRRATKj)
TTTT ? ? .
.j'"" Tlic (irand United Order <>
t*j i'ftn < el' 4 !h .L?R,?tiedilll'.^'.s
<j.; h.llilVc Union Southern 1 >j.-i lie
St.: \n 1 (,j' South ('aroli'i.a. will moo
1 v*' itt grand sosi.siop, -Iuin- I Ith. lot
and KHh. I'.M-l; at Oarlin^to:. S<
"ii t
|,,w. fitroliua. .
St
p',' Jn tin- Sen;e:n!mo I:'. IV 1J
1 <> A' 1 lw? PrIiupI tit I i*:ii!cr u i< s,??1 4iii
vin, l"i' new iiioniiiri's at OV
' h1- took . in lfi!l now ihehlbeps 1<1
veal). (irail. Tent ot Charlcstni
I'll:'
St.: w'.'n ,'H" t1P ?*iin^'ii1? m tli
St.. | iiil'^Ost i; 1111 'I i "1 inond+ors l;>7
It's.! year. Wfll the: other Tents of u?
, j state ahow them to keep it or wi
eld: .... ,
i i. s .elite olner lent wall: a v. ay wit
eio: |
fill's: 11"' !?' i/e 1 ; a few ?iays v.y-wi
A'ar | know. .nether oar itnal has nee
" liva/r.od anil al-" know which i'e:
.'a-. ?
J, _ w ill win t lie | r*/.c\
Aixu j. Wt?? re -e-N-po-n ou< -um'a _v.i-.ai .1 j jj
i 1 i I . ...
-"ii j ('ia' 'k.titier year in m-w I rots; u
,.;ls- | err a-eTi membership ami hnanrh
on- rains. i
N'eirro wonion of 1 lie slate skoal
l'erl it an lioin : to conduct. the!
lit. wK'es w it!) an organization ow lie
18. .rid eorlrolled l.v ratv womeiv. Th
nee; Nutrona! Tent will celebrate-it
: "V. i .'iith anr.iversaiv tin.- vea'r. Tiiei
s-'.-v 1.
,.jer is to be a sp -.ial pio'tra n at <ui
L.c?li- State iiraihl Tent in eoiVinVeiin^ri
1'.'. tion of this evelit.
las- Mrs. A. M. (larrett. lb,. pro
hii'i imt of the Kndownient lioard !ia
" ' b_ i.rcn jll hut lias beer, restored t
V(.j health by the prayer* of th,. off
,lv,. ecrK and in embers?of the Tent?a<h
.an- il to those of her ehureh membei
1t>-! i
.mil MUfii. II\; * ? ? TtV-t?t-w<mcuiumu4
I .it - i *>
uols '>
nf-1 vrr wi'.iivi i.m xun r
inn'; -Jiiliiciuft! this year because Mif
ick- ,V, A-r- McQueen who hah b?er> tli
''sV" clam! secretavv t'ov twelve veai
aac;
lore ' m>t 4* I" answer th
"TrfrT " ,K<?M < all; Slif. ;;nsucrnri the rn
<5
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PKK IN WAAC, \
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Jm jfl
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Corps visits with her father. th( '
l W .\ A( "i"fitiniii vt < eliter. Fort I H v
i Captain in .the AruVy. is a stipend- j
as heen tteiieiai secretary <>f eil ;ca- |
iscs. the education in ir.prc than 10 (
een presiding elder ami m a-!! <>f tic- |
s a .candidate for hishejt at Jiie next ;
plj'.'l at. r'o: \ l?i-> ,\|.f ?i'? <>it hi* any,
in Kansas Citv. where he
I
( Hliciai \\ A AC l'li' topi aph
Registration Books
[Open at Court House!
t;, , , t . : ,....,i.tT^
r ' ul.iiU-. 1 ol L i tX* ir< !H ; a 1 . .. C IjJJ. 11 pi.^
s will he opened eaeir tirsl Af??11 iny
~ >mt -~t4re?IttmV - jlaol >>1 CwUllj
--M-i-- K?HMii T.l'J from U until j
- j o cm !: tiny.
IV; sons hiddnty n'tri-nt" tioii
" i Vcrtitieali .-i dated in I'.'-'V m later
k' i . i> ' '
, 1 in lint need in register. kcgls-*i
; ''.ration
certificates will' be vrtlni J
' a.til I'.M.n.
rS TO HOLD _ [
< JUNE 1446
>f tlie (imihl Teifl in Oclo- }
' ?-r I'.'ILV -Pilling uvln.t to hei
iMei'ia>r."> w ill m* naiil a" tnc memo.
, i'v'i rfi'.tii!' it li.e Slate lira: <1
i i i i 11,, m i: oi' tin.- Tent had !
vn a. ;i:i.! M. - . i.iii'l n?l-r-Sta'lli'n
~T-T~T!',;i V-'oti " as I'll'i.'Uit :ti serve '
'l (irniid Kh'di \\ mom Secretary
a: li"ii-~T;7VT-\ ing "ii UT> I'll it'icilllv ; "
Mr.-. <'ham'-ers. tl;( national
I i b?mfoilj* in-.lie present at the
li . ,, -i
( i rami M-.-nni.; \\ c ale looKIHg In
| :n<' uiii.iT wim i .?> }>? ami t ram-. ]
It/'..;- y " 11:4_- pt "1'ic v. r.o are making!
e -lu ii -.treat. >,n i !! i - : \t hatevoV
1- j>i it' i -.- inn- .,:ni ;<>: . li.cy had i]]
, ? ?;i:: -j>? <J banner of
;; -lnn-C" t" Ifl'pii-*- (<< ? .?
j, No <:11: ,\V, I U-l>'esline*.
c >f j ? ?l UT
; Harden Street I'SO
1 Plans Outdoor Proj
4^rani For Summer
Tin.- -purines yani ?>t tin" liarien
St ! ; : ISO ( I.iii oiler- a we'l
come retreat during tlie.-e days
" "of : anlhhT lli'ai: I!eca n -r?there
I aiwavs seems !< he a 1-rVeze. sol?!ieis
a,i[ i' i eferrui-jf t ? :t as RiT
I "( polesl spot in town," At. outdoor
program lias begun for the
I summer \\diicU. 4>ri>inisos a variety
of entertainment for ail who drop
by. The first of these affairs was
u colorful Taii-Anieruan party
which Win. hr-lil l:wl PYiilux Iiln-K*
IV I
( The porch ami yard were i.eauti"j
Miltv lighted and those who eared
j. t(> dance found the large porch an
ideal place. There was punch gn,,
lore and.everyone had a pray time.
The TTnrr o'clock music appreci
j. at ion hour which is held each Sun
> day is proving very successful,
c- On la<t Sunday, a group listened
with intense interest to the life
TT AMtlP'l Mill hill) lllfi?rrS
:s her recordings. "Ave Maria" and
to i 'Auleathalti" Many <}uo*Uon* foil
s lowed and a request for "Finlan- j
u dia" hy .lean 'Sihelius was made j
H- for tin1 next Sunday. Mr, jmd
V Summer
School
Opens Mon., June 1
li'onk.-i- WaMiinytuti <?j?n
(unity,, Si;11j(?'i<. i" School will ?>|
ATorutn \y~ J unc 14 tmci -ah ill
through a period 01 10 days., It
stration \\ ;Tl !>? hold .n tn<- Mh
library from * t,, l'J o'clock.-*
pupils who anticipate attend
the Opportunity School aie?ur;
to l.?i itiji" tlicir report cards
i 11 tr.
Clas.-i-- v.il! I>eein. each in??rii
Monday thn: Saturday at K
clock, with the closing hours
at one -o'clock. According to i
ciak in cJiarjre of The < MiporVjn
School. registration fee ami I
tioll will t)C the. SS1MH' ii li.iiil
pmniiiu' ?d *
Si If'litis arc per.suiml t riends
.Marian Anderson.
-rkJ?' .1 iy a ii,* I'nr Uiii summer M
It. !': (IreCllC will tatkc nvt'l' ,
?' chorus for rehearsals
1'h" l>rainalic (liou|r is work
mi: a pliientitled "Memoirs
the Making." The date of pros
lation will hi- announced latvi
llcven mi 11. It. Butler. J.r. |)
tor of Bishops' Meinoriul_and
suuetor ai Allen University jrs
another inspiring address- to
Soldier*'and civ ilians \vh(. {rath
c?i for the Sunday Vesper IIo
Ik- chose as his sui.jeet: V.Ilist
4o--.X! an.?To?Um?Xnliui;.?anii_tL
tice to (onl." All other parti
pants were soldiers. P.!'-.. -lol
nio Viljiants of the Air Bast',
ing the- soloist. On Sunday. .It
Id ai ii p.m. there will he a rot
-alile?ili.srtissiun >.n ,..Lhc-?.^iila.t;
"A l iei?trrr?Wai. VVhirt "?BrrW.
Ma nee will lend the discussi
I'hcu puhiic-is welcome _L<> This 8
Up " KM llfllC WlHCTl lolloWS.
The Aft Class is still in p
yicss-^ml- incvQ**'*--uv- v.nt<
sne?t -is wxjptH'tfil for?the?:st?nvm
With "the cost of i i<pthin? c<
Mantle njouniinu". soldiers' wh
slenild welcome the opporum
to 'p|!!'. to tile 1' S( i and in;
their .p'w'u ch'thes. >onie one,
p>n hand each Wednesday ii
hat a clas* in sewing. Miss (
therine IMot has consented i
take charge ol' this pioject.
soldiers' wires are welcome.
I'SO-YWCA Direct!
IB
vJi
pl
MISS S.yiAH M. HOIIKY
Mis.- Sarah M. Horry. ?l?uyrli
< 1* the late Rev. ami Mr.-. A.K
Horry, has recently Keen appal
oil L*SO-VIVOA nirectiM aial
sin'inal tu Atlanta. CK'oij;ia. :
hrsran her work iti Savannah
May 1:;." UU.'i. Miss llony hv
the Bachelor of Science licjrree
English ami Social Scieijce- fr
Agricultural ami Technical C
lcgoi-of Creens-horo. N. C. 5
has studied also at Clark Colic
Howard* I'nivcrsity. and has
ccntly completed parT of her1 \r<
leading to the Master's Degree
Sociology at the North Carol
Col lope for Negroes. Durham,
C. For several years she tauj
in the public school system
South Carolina, and recently
the state oil North C arolina. I
two years she was employed
Vunili t'rmnsHhn?fr>r N-V-A
Chester, ^oulh Carolina.,
Mao* Horry is ten ?wet-stand
worker in religions and civic
fairs. We wish her luck in
|>VV"L" tiold.?
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? ANP News Shorts ?
rui.uasu \vi:t>. .riMo ??
j Mobile.. Alabama?DcoCfcribed as
( !-a "tun -all" for labor troubles be.
: tvvfi: whiles and Negroes at AddK'li
j ro. the regional office of the W ar
'ii>l i Manpower <-'aonm is.? inn at? Allan.
la. announced late Wednesday
i ninji? that "it understood^' the
'I . S. Maritime commission has
AH tr-proved a plan for separate ship 5
in>4 ways for Xe^rro workers at the
,C(j j Alabama 1 rry Dock &, Shipbtuld~
' in? Companyr" Trouble brewed at
-?Addsco last week between white
and Noyro welders in compliance
with a directi\e from President
ppT Roosevelt. The riot between the?
! workers sent several persons to
? * i the hospital. United States Arret
| my soldiers from Brookley field
iffi. are-still on guard at the plant to 7
j, protect government nronertv and
t" prevent interference with the
""'"Tviu elVoit. "Tiny wen called' on
"I'jju* joi,> H* to-day when the di.j_i.uji<aitee
.began.
-777 Lauren..-* s. Dcli'vraiet: plan
" i uirtg?to attend the South Carolina:
Cosmetologists' Association
i:s. *'i ing tiu'ir ration hooks with
I i tH in if. "tie."planned th eat, the
j hr>t : tgi that the good old day:;
lof southern hospitality were out
ui*i . for the duration. The only .food
in served at the convention will be
77^ obtainable iron! the eollective ration
points in the delegates' books
' it was announced. Despite this
as-I restriction, a large number o f
I a. j members are expected tp attend.
?vc '
the I W ashington. D. C.?blase Wash
i ington i> due for a shock and a
-i~tre?it one hot summer night, when,
ur. on August the opera "La Trajce
i viata" in sung in English at its
, full _ length at the Watergate, ...
beautiful <>auIOov xheatre cm?the
lcl" Potomac banks adjacent to the
th- j Lincoln Memorial, the richly coshe
i turned cast will be all-Negro. Tra,ne
Lgi.t\, beautiful "Violetta," Parisiene
courtesan around whom the
?-torv?centers.?will -be?portrayed?
Ud?bn.-_ihe l.v.rir toloiaUda wpnmih
It. ; Lillian Kvaotb T'rodcrud; Varjn, ?
0? ' musical conductor of the National
' j Negro Opera company and this
II ; prosedtatitni. and- former assist
ro- says o! jinic. r.vami: inert; is
1116 smirev today who caii portray
i tile role with more dramatic vi- -rj
'fjror." Other* of the twelve prfh- -W
"1* j. cipaly, three men and eight wo- lR
a's; men. will comprise'something of
jtv a "who's who" in the Negro sing
, ' ing world.
iKi*
Brooklyn. N. Y.? Preceded by
md I a monster parade under the aus,11-l
pues of the. Brooklyn section of
the N A ACT. ioOp persons packed
the auditorium of the AlexauL
11 :lei Hamilton high school in a
All j mass meeting on .Memorial day
j to protest discrimination against
Negroes ui the,armed forces of
?m the United States. Among l h e
; -(leakers were Councilman A.
)r jClavton Powell. A. Philip KanfrloTph.
A. Baker Lewis. Father
: Asip. ,and Councilman Peter Cacchiono.
The outcome of the meet
j ina was a resolution, unanimous.
' ly approved* which demanded thai
Negro soldiers in all military
training camps throughout thtr
[ south be justly and fairly treated,
k It was further decided to send
copies of said resolution to the
F president, the secretary of war.
and the adjutant general of the
can.(i concerned.
Lo- Angeles. Cal.?"In spite of
| the-war. the Negro influence in
1 music i> being felt, not Only i 11
I AiiieTtcii*-," tint all over the worH-'* Mj
j declared Leopold Stokowski in an
swer to a question asked him for
the Associated Negro Press diirI
bn? <m rrrtTTTview?Tilui sdny.?H " j
rv Levottc. ANP correspondent
writes: "1 had the long hoped for c
opportunity to personally meet ' i
I and chat with the great director
'of the Pbihideltihhi Sciirnhnnv ??v
, chcstra at the home of William
j Grant?Still. recognized by Hnliywood
as the race's greatest eoni
p poser, (luring a brief pre-s c<mI'erence.
_
as- 'Hollywood, Cai.?Directed by".
.(u. Vincent Minc'dr. wlume fcrst fpa _
lure at Mtj.M was in fho
' 1 Sky." Mti.U's new comedy. "I
Doud __Ll1L_co-starring Eleanor
in Powell and "Tied" Skelton? has inom
eluded in it one of the most color.(
l , ful and tuneful of all-colored sc!
quences of any feature of the cur!
rent season. Built around Lena
ge. Home, sky-rOckcted singing and
] (.. | dancing girl, and Ha/.el Scott, na ?,
i tionally famous piano stylist,
, they dance and sing to a number
1,1 ! titled "Jericho" arranged by a 'A
ina ] white composer, Kay Thompson.
\ A large choir under the direction -Jj
rp( of Ben ( al ter-made the record- j
ings and Cartel- also selected the
?' actors who take part in the big
in sequence, supposed to depict an ,,J
ror audition by Lena Home and others
at the theatre. All are In s
evening dress making it one of
the duskiest scenes' TrT~tHe ptC,
. Hollywood, Cal.?In one of the
a most important steps forward In 488
"er the race's advancement in radio a
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