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PACE 10 THE NEW COURIER JANUARY 28, 1967 vi BUFFET TUNA AVOCADO LOAF With Lent almost here, it's time to start collecting recipes to use without meat Here is a zippy buffet loaf guaranteed to excite the Work Study At Jarols HAWKINS Texas Jarvis Christian College has re agency owner and civic work er, whose office is located in ceived $64,411 from the fede the Shubert Theatre Building ral government for contin on South Broad Street. Judge uance of the College Work Study Program, covering the period January 1 to June 30, 1967. These funds enable many students to pursue an education at Jarvis who would not be able to do so otherwise. Although the federal Work Study is a recent creation, Jarvis has had such a program since it began operation. At one time students worked a full year before studying.

Now work is scheduled between classes, and the student is able to complete his work and study within the nor mal four year period. Theodore Spaulding, first Negro to be elected to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, will serve as honorary chairman. Of the 600 known graduates and thousands of former students of Howard in the area, Howard people comprise one cross sectional elements in the entire Delaware Valley. Dr. James Nabrit, president of Howard University, who has just completed a tour as Special U.

S. Ambassador to the U. N. says that Howard University will need six million dollars in aid to meet the challenge of the Under the leadership of next decade. According to Philadelphia Alumni Presi Hobson, the majority of pro dent, Harrison Hobson, this fessional citizens in the Dela area's goal for the Centennial ware Valley are Howard Uni been set at $50,000.

Chair versity graduates and have man of the drive is Mark distinguished themselves in all Hmay, a public relations areas of community endeavors. Deltas Give $1000 To NAACP LDF WASHINGTON, D. C. The Training of more young lawyers to handle civil rights cases in the South was assured this week when Delta Sigma Theta made a $1,000 grant to NAACP legal defense and educational fund's legal intern program. Dr.

Geraldine P. Woods of Los Angeles, National president of the 40,000 member women's public service organization, presented a check to Rufus Smith, LDF's Direc tor of Development in the Freeman of St. Louis, Delta's National first vice president, and a member of the U. S. Commission on civil rights.

This is the third consecutive year that the women's organization has supported young lawyers who agree to represent the LDF in its cases before Southern courts. The presentation took place at Delta's National headquarters in Washington, D. C. fiX" i SMILES COME EASY to Buster Womack, 4, Broadway, N. C.

when he sees physical therapist Nancy Newton. She's trying to teach him to overcome his handicap of partially paralyzed legs through treatment at the March of Dimes Defects Center, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill. 1 i 1 1 uiwiMkl4lMMJtiak. 2 4 i Him Svelte Sylph Superfluous Lit Say Profs By ELIZABETH STEWART CLEVELAND, 0. (WMNS) Are you trying to diet your pleasingly plump, rounded figure into an audreyhepburn type board? Desist, advise professors C.

Wesley Dupef of the most progressive tuis and Helen S. Dupertuis, clinical anthropologists of Western Reserve University Medical Centers here. The professors concur in the Bard's injunction. "To thine own self be true." Some people are born to be plump, the professors con elude after a five year study of 1.000 freshmen coeds. Not 7 icw ing that a majority of the Student Center girls diet to attain a mythical i "ideal" figure, while their in ndnqeS BethUne dividual body types may be Cookman CdmDUS something quite different, Prof.

Helen Dupertuis observed. "We don't agree that slenderness is necessarily good. There is no reason why people should all look alike they're not made alike." And, added her husband, "A man like Falstaff would probably have been ruined, both psychologically and physically, if you tried to trim him down." Females in general are presence of Mrs. Frankie M. endomorphs, say the profes sors, which means they are naturally rounded, soft looking, less muscular than men.

Inclined to put on weight more easily, they should keep the weight their bodies were designed to carry. Reducing is good for certain people those whose fat burdens a basically slender, small boned frame, say the anthropologists. Dietetic Candies Upset Toddlers NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WMNS) Mothers, beware that in the effort to prevent cavities in your youngsters' teeth, you don't inadvertently cause them to have runny tummies. A pediatrician from the Yale New Haven Hospital reported in the New England Journal of Medicine that children between 20 and 36 months of age developed diarrhea within two to five hours after they had eaten dietetic mints.

1 4 1 I most lusterless palate. Photo courtesy of Sunkist Grow ers. NASSAU Fashion is a booming business in Nassau in the Bahamas, and some of the world's best dressed women invade this island paradise. One of this season's island fashion tricks is blending with the scenery and the ladies are doing it through some of those smashing Emi lio Pucci designs and colors. Greens the color of Nassau palms, blue the snade of their turquoise waters and pinks as shatteringly beautiful as the tinted flamingoes.

That's an idea for anyone dress up to your background. I'm out looking for smog griege right now to match the New York scrim. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. The new Charles C. Parlin Student Center at Bethune Cookman College has changed the complexion of the entire campus with its comfortable 1 UK Reunion Held For Pucci Designs yrs Tate Make Color REBECCA TATE FORT MYEKS, Fla.

The family of Mrs. Rebecca Tate 79, chose the recent holidays for a reunion at the home of the honoree's daughter, Mrs. C. L. Murphy, 2934 Douglas Ave.

Sharing the honors, besides Mrs. Murphy, were Mrs. Ann M. Knight and Shirley Ann Murphy, grandchildren. Out of town relatives Mrs.

Tate's three sons, John K. Tate of Cleveland, Ohio; Rev. and Mrs. Henry Tate and son of Philadelphia, Rev. homelike facilities a music and Mr.

Frank of Melbrone, listening room, complete with sister Mrs. Hattie Wade a stereo "hi fi" and lounge chairs, a modern recreation room complete with a billiard table, ping pong, and about 125 games including checkers, cards and dominoes. of Cocoa, niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and thee children of Miami, a nephew, Rev.

and Mrs. Ceola Lazier and eight children of Bradenton, 1 1ft Sr. if DELTAS GIVE Delta Sigma Theta Sorority made a $1000 grant to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund's Legal Inter program. Shown, Dr. Geraldine P.

Woods, Los Angeles, National president of Delta, presents the check to Rufus Smith, LDF's director of development. Looking on, Mrs. Frankie M. Freeman of St. Louis, Delta's National first vice president, and member of the U.

S. Commission on Civil rights. FASHIONS A perfectly darling cocktail dress made of an inpired flashing Matisse type print, is the perfect finish to a complete dream wardrobe The deep square neckline and piiff culf add romance and delight to the spare silhouette. "Hie Jersey Bounce" is think young dress created in cognac wool jersey. Jacques Tilfeau, one of the most excitino; young designers in New York (French born) is I 1 1 ir 1 mil wffMiii himiiiI st i Hi I PLAQUE TO MRS.

KEYSERLING Holding an engraved pluque which was presented to Mrs. Mary Keyser ling, right, Women's Bureau, U. S. Department of Labor, right, Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.

C. is Mrs. Evelyn Hunt, chairman of awards during Zeta's 46th Annual Boule. Mrs. Keyser ling was keynote speaker.

The award was made during Zeta's thrilling conference at the Jack Tar Capitol House, Baton Rouge, La. CITED Shown receiving a certificate for outstanding service rendered by sorors of Zcta ist Mrs. Mildred C. Brad ham, grand basileus, center Mrs. Helen L.

Smith, director of National Programs for CARE. Seated in front Is Dr. Maggie B. Daniels, Wiley College Marshall, Texas. The certificate was presented on Tuesday evening at the opening general session.

Dr. William Holloway, Office of Equal Education Opportunity, Washington, D. C. was principal speaker. VA 1 11" If JT jr T1TfprT" 'I 1 ('' 3 fVii A ZETA HIERARCHY pauses for a moment during the 265th Annual Boule at the Jack Tar Capitol House held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, December 26 31.

Pictured, left to right are Mrs. Mildred C. Bradham, grand basileus; Mrs. Arizona Cleaver Steninions, founder president; Dr. Alvin J.

Howard Alumni Campaign PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Hundreds of graduates and former students of Howard University converged on the Pennsbury Room at the Marriott Motor Hotel, Friday evening January 20, to meet with Howard University officials in a massive kick off for the University's Alumni Centennial Fund Campaign. The Philadelphia drive, coordinated with that of other areas throughout the nation, is part of the University's campaign to raise funds which creating some of the most eye widening gowns in this season's previews. A wrap waist dress is so bare, it tempts the imagination! For Tiffeau and Busch Ltd. The simplicity of this dress, far right, needs only the striking lime and white abstract swirl silk print.

It is a dress to adore, to wear often when you want elegance and comfort. McNeil, national president, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. and Mrs. Rebecca Netterville, Boule marshall. This scene taook place following a press luncheon staged by the Zetas.

Men of Phi Beta Sigma are brother sto the wome nof Zeta. PDK Calendar Filled To Brim TRENTON, New Jersey The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, a national teacher's organization, has will enable worthy students weekend of April 28, 30, 1967 to receive scholarships ai at the cherry Hill Inn in Howard Cherry Hill, New Jersey with This campaign is the vital Eta chapter of Camden, ser phase of the year long 10th ving as tne hostess group. Anniversary which began last Mrs Hilda Bryant of September. Last year, Ho Nyack, New York is Eastern ward awarded well over a Regional Director' of the Na half million dollars in schol tionai Sorority of Phi Delta larsnips to ebH students, many of whom were from the Philadelphia area. This fig ure indicated only 11 per cent of Howard University students received scholarship aid from the University and the aid amounted to only one third of the estimated $1800 year cost at Howard.

Kappa. The Second Far Western Regional Conference will be held the weekend of March 31 April 2, 1967 at the Hilton Hotel in San Frnacisco, California with Beta Nu Chapter of San Francisco serving as hostess. Soror Lois Sims is Basileus of the hostess chapter and Soror Leola Havard is Far Regional Director. The Midwestern Regional Conference will meet the released plans for the group's weekend of March 17, 18, 19, spring activities which will involve the entire sorority comprising founders, national officers and the constituency of the 67 chapters across the nation. Mrs.

Mabel S. Bouldin. Supreme Basileus, of Chicago, 111. will preside over the Executive Council Meeting scheduled for the weekend of Feb. ruary 11, 12, 1967 at the Stat ler Hilton Hotel in New York City.

The Eastern Regional Con ference will convene the 1967 at the Sheraton Dayton Hotel with Beta Delta Chapter of Dayton, Ohio serving as the hostess group. Mrs. Theresa L. Edwards is Basileus of this chapter. Mrs.

Frances Schexsnider of Indianapolis, Indiana is Midwestern Regional Director. Plans ofr the Southern Regional Conference meeting also during March 1967 will be released in the near future. Mrs. Marion H. Bluitt of Beta Chapter, Washington, D.C.

national conclave coordinator, has recently released elaborate plans for the national conclave meeting in session at the Jung Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana from August 8 11, 1967 with Alpha Theta Chapter of New Orleans. Louisiana as hostess. The Executive Council Meeting will be held on Monday evening, August 7, 1967 at the Jung Hotel preceding the opening of the general sessions. The conclave committee predicts the greatest and most stimulating conclave ever, followed with an 8 day Kingston, Montego Bay and Ocho Rios. v.

v. w.vi 4i 'All I lii pi i iy SIXGS AT INAUGURATION Dorsey McCollough, senior voice major at Philander Smith College, Little Rock, Ark. sang at the Inauguaration of Arkansas first Re publian Governor since Reconstruction. While choirs of color have sung previously for other Arkansas governors, it is believed that McCollough, an exciting tenor, received the first invitation to ftive the Inaugural song alone. Courier News.

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