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Ml etji (eyobil; ad from that sttt 0B Iscopsl grout wn ed Souli lrt ofr wbicl wort lm ob st ountrft no Dr. A Carroll ice I 1 1" 1 ESSffiEPBESEHT ffflHES 1 vma eeijoy I I I i. 7 r'' ii pi a iCss Hazel Macbeth, who arranleed and an Bounced Baltimore' Health Week, broadcasts. i cmcr uipolii, Mtm Onsia Williams of. xuifild, house guest of Miss Jtuth'd KaUfui.

Oa Sunday, April 11. Miss' Myr Tbomt, Wtlbet force co ed was iitiN lo thirty guests, at on of pnttlMt eocktsll parties of the 1 ruoa lh'' attractive bungalow sptH i ktr traxhvr, Mr. Lottie Thom 13 'jh in Wyoming, in honor of 1 tlistj much fKed Mrs. Fava Lucas. i 1 cho" tor th" uPlcous imtvJl lintoa a lovely rose taffeta trim pi in velvet of the same shade: fh It in wore jjold flowers.

Ths w.y flowers that were scattered p. ourhout the home, the harxl featiy appctnted table, the delic ti viands and" beveragea swved make t.i. miarellaneoua Shower long to be remembered. Miss Uatiff ChUllcotha was ths Ob the CMendai Dr. Lucy Ox will iiur upraker tor pie undiofn.

an irKnnicatlon to be drSm.mi nt girls, Sunday at i iown Chapel, 'Miss Le iowrtsono, piesident Miss wn Win tned on Aprll Hukii HiKh School "for a ilrdn thai ws rnmmituit nn a'shi at Jan. 16th; Tod Weiry her and John Dclancy 'she pmjieiMitrii the Jury will bo the audience tl; muny Hpnolal attrac ai Jahber wick this yeaf A Friday, ilay ii nuinbi from Blue V'1 Th talked i is the attraotlon e' r.d the Roocvelt in Irr Nowhere;" at the Un oeiH un.i Sunday is "Onthe Powall a i' iuil Km TJ. I'T ft m. asas Htt tBa55i 1 v. 4 Mr.

j. ah P.O. 'i'JIen tian (ITT" CHATTER By OAMDLLE COLEHOOD 1SU Chapel Street WO. 1389 Tht wis th en of Wutiful bndK luncheon Friday, lptl 2. wha Mra, Haxal Xtan Lu lu tnttiUlnrd thirty ftienda In jKor of Mri.

Emron Lucaatba jU o( her nphw. th MlovtlyMa tn old fold lo frock kttt trn nr omtorietj tho hostess. Vu cturmirg In flowered crepe, Knk iwoft pM trnd snapdrtfons blt eund on mntli made a flowing orvj kpouni for the boautlfully ti(d jiu'su. After the shower IMl limn, hunbiindi and 1 swaliurap f.utt for dsncing. Out of town thej rjesta were Mrs.

Simpnon of In Mason and U. Ciube The Junior Med their second an i inier aunday with a Community House Jhc ecru Uco i'lf ut which Mlaaes Bak er, Men White and CecU Miss R.hoa ith readings iioerns. Mrs. Hva hoHteaa to th O. D.

Prizes were won Umseur, Mrs. Irene Ksther Jones entertained the Hiday eve at the Del i.o ItoiMt Maries and Mcsdamea Cannady jtuegts of Mrs. Ku 1 I I ir 1 iv.una.r tor uin ivf. at borne later Kests of Miss Vi Lfetrn'" he Mjine on Satvo day The N. B.

B. of MUs Virginia Kal h'! on Thursday i he Utopians ware the 1 1 ''i'iy eve of Mr, Ches tv. i rattles in the beeutU otn of the Mansei a Mrs. Anna' Mae Snow net also, a freshman and president of her class at Bsnnet. The vis itors were impressed with the col lege and the outstanding educators they met there.

Mrs. Norman Hub bard of New Torr. wss a week end guett of her slst eiMn law, Mrs. Helen Smothers Harris. Miss Mer cedes Harris of New Orleans was the week end guest of her brother, Mr.

O. Leslie Harris and Mrs. Helen Harris en route from Washington, D. to New Orleans. A number of well known Cincinnatl ans helped to make her brief stay a pleasant one.

The following Deltas attended their regional conference in Columbus, Misses Anne Lewis, delegate, Mesdames Marguerite Duncan, delegate. Ethel Caliman. Ruth Daniels, Vivian Beamaon, Ruin Alston, Kate Cros by and Louberta. Wilson. When Miss Louise Dahomey of 3133 Campbell Court re turned, from a six weeks visit in California, she was gtven a welcome horn surprise party by her fiance.

Mr. John Walter Wrenn. About thirty two ftlonds enjoyed this delightful party and were in return surprised when Mr. wrenn head up the left hand 'of his pretty fiances and axaimtea a neauuiui diamond ring. wars then in idvr and gayaty relarned supreme the evening.

Tha wedding is to be a social event, of early summer. Mr. Edward Mitchell attended fraternity dance Easter Monday in Nashville; when he returned two charming damsels accompanied him. co ds of Flk: Misa fat Shook and Mia Madeline Brad field." On Tuesday evening Mrs. Kathleen Cannady entertained with informal card and dancing party at the Rrndesvous in their honor.

Other out of towncrs wor the following' Fiskites: Mary Lou Taylor and her house guest. Miss Ross of Nw Rochelle and Bill" Jones. Smartly modcrnlatlo in Its ap nolntments. the new trill that is to bo opened on Thursday of this week promises to add glamour to Cincv's nlaht life. It will answer that OrlTCpeatea qucmion, wncr shall we go after the dance or show." Owned and operated by Sam Gladden, who la a master In the art of preparing aaa serving delicious food, we await the open lug breathlessly.

In Jh old Gaith er piece on Fifth midway be tween the shopping aismci ana the theatres, It will be he rendez vous for many gay parties. We are happy to hear that Miss Elsia Austin recuperated from her sev sre. cold which prevented her from speaking for the Deltas in Dr. Lucy Oxley was her able substitute on the program and wsa well i ecelved. Attorney Austin had as her.

guests for the Regions! Conference Mrs. Lulu Howell and Mrs. nnui iarns ox Smoketown, Mrs." Daisy Lampkln was brief visitor In the city, the guest of Mis. Jobnnye BarnetU Her many friends were disappointed in their efforts to sntartain tor her. Iwith IU ameadmntt and the Oal 1 11 Can Warner bilL Especially la terestlrif was work doae by sorors uit nxxl area, Tba delegates who beat every effort to solve some of Delta Nit ma TheU most press ln prob.ema at Pomerene Hall Ohio Stale were: Sorors Helen Thomas of Marguerite Duncan Cincinnati, Clara Atchi son or Jranktort, Anna Lewis of Cincinnati, Lillian Larks, Louis I vine; Fairy Burretl and Ruby Laev lot Columbus who did such a mar iveloua piteca of work In maklnc thia rerlonal such a success la their city; Valeria Spencer and Vivian Oreena, Institute.

West Va.j Mild rsa Mon. Chlcaco. X1L: llortanae Houston of Louisville who came to the conference as delegate but left bearing the distinction of navinf seen elected regional dl rector succeeding one of the strong est ana most capable directors the I mid western region baa ever had I Miss Ruth Alston Dooular school teacher in ClnclnnatU Miss Toung was chosen because of her outstanding thoroughness, eincerity. reliabUlty and competency. Others present: uwendolyn Hlgglnbotham of TBluefield, W.

Edna Adams ana xsahel Asksw of Wllberforce; jnanaa warier or Detroit; Edna Johnson Morris of Chicago; Hslan Ligbtroot, Toledo; and Thelma Hopeon of Pittsburgh. or courne you alii want to haar about the social activities and there were many. The big affair of the first evening was the cocktail party at woiumoui magnificent Crystal Slipper followed by a dawa dance at the Or dsn Ballroom. And th liaaiea looked de lovely dellshtful in the latest gowns that the spring dsn of Covington was hostess to styles are offering! and the man six guests, at anoinar miss' Myine ui oie tails 'a every Richardson entertained some of I thing. Wo saw Helen Banks in a her co work ere at Douglass School.

blla Mll With tho Travelers Mrs. John Kalian of Walter St. and white ftuby Lacy waa stun guest for Kaster week, Mrs. Bess nlng In moIreBerdsll Greene Frye Dstrolt. Mrs.

Turpoau, oted around In pink lace Bess rruwn ana Vivian ureeaa were Anderson and Mickey Turpeau moi Cer, Mary Wallen. and Emma Tlns torad to.Qresnsboro, N. to spend ley were all In lace Doris McRob Kaster vacation. They enjoyed ttM ravishing In lipstick red visit" with Florida Turpeau, junior at Bennet' College and Angela, T. W.

secretary at Wlnston Salam. Miss Stewart has a sister at Ben FAY iL JACKSON (ANP Correspondent) TK Plttibnrgh Courier PAGE TrtXNTY ONTT 1ST CONFAB' By MAIUORIE ISON JACKSON COLUMBUS. April 15 Seventeen chapter were represented at one of the largest and. moat aucceaaful re gional xi el a in the mldweatera territory at Columbua, April 9, 10 and UL The moat pertinent outcome were the tend ing if tslegrams to Washington tn support of thi Harr'aoinBleck bill rwla th vounc Udr whU making such a fine record out at Cincinnati wore sky blue chif fon; Ruth B. Daniels wore a water fall of flcwers la a gay print.

UV tan Rice was regal in whits satin. Wa eould go on and en suing about the gorgeous gowns out or eourse Us Impossible. So we'll Just tell about the others whom wo eaw tipping to the strains of Earl Hood excellent orchestra. iasre were: Charming Cecelia Chancellor, Boydsa Williams, Lucille Boyd. Henrietta Stockton of Clncy, Bessie Peyton and Arenlda MeOregor of Dayton, Robert Banks, Zula House, Mary Webster, Thelma Hob son, Dolly Lewis, Ethel Harris.

Ruth Buchanan all of Pittsburgh, Mr. Gunn, Emma Tlnslsy and Mary Elizabeth Walton of Indianapolis. Mr. HoUlngsworth, peUte Elsie Austin who was recently named assistant to the Attorney General of Ohio. She has quite a personality and Is a raal wit Edith Watson and Mamie Alexander, two vsry charming visitors from Detroit.

Mr. Hooker, Grace Slade of Pittsburgh, Mary Valentine, Lena Johns. Fay Greene. Bernlca Hughes, cnarue McOlanls of Wllbsrforco, Ora May Pate of Columbus, Violet Wood and Jennie Williams of Frankfort. Ky Mr.

Lee, Bernlce Lettrldge, Roeetta Jacobs. Hay ola Bsntor or Toieao, Ashton Ferguson and Juanlta Lane of Institute 'Vest Va, and your cor respondent, Ison Jackson Saturday evsnlng the Omegas had sv grand party for the dsle gates and visitors and the regional wound up with a breakfast ban quet at tha Vernon A. Club where Installation of officers took place and whsre everyone got the ole true spirit In the group stnglag. After the banquet the sorors wsnded their way to the Second Baptist Church where Rev. C.

F. Jenkins delivered an inspir ing sermon. We hope that the various chapters got sufficient Inspiration from this splsndid regional msst to continue tha excellent work they have already accomplished. Alpha Kappa Alpha sorors wsre hoatessss to Delta Sigma sorority at a tea glvsn at tho Y. W.

C. A. Saturday afternoon. This government Is either sym psthetlo with Mussolini and Hitler or la too weak or afraid to deny It. "The terrible thing Is th responsibility Great Britain had In thia matter.

She encouraged Hall Helaasle and th Abyasinlana to put their faith la the League at Nations, stopped so much aa a valyar going lata tbysalnU and at th asms time refused to anything. BIT SHE NEVER bTOT FED THE ITALIANS!" Murder And Deception Sir Stafford Crlppa voiced the opinion of tha working masses of people of Great Britain In extending the deepat sympathy to Abys sinia. "It la significant at this, meeting that them ehould ba a united front platform. It la not by any win of Britain's working das thta these things do not often coma to pas. The Communist and Socialist parties and the bav all dropped their theoretical differ ences slnca th Abyssinian mass era and combined to fac tha real Itlea of action In the world today.

"The murder and deceptloa which aaa stolen tha birth right the Airicaa pwc pU has bea carried oa fBmnnnnnR 1 ml 7 I luiyjLvJteiiL UUvJ BALTIMORE BEAUTY Baltimore lost no time in claiming thia lovly Philadelphian. She la Mis Priacilla Granger, among the young socialites. Dayton, Ohio Dy Abble Dupree Carter 16 Sweetmxn St. Fulton 606? rail Of Blood. Vandalism swe, mimmIU1I aldyn Williams.

Dr. and Robert Rice, Joe Shaw, Miss ldyn Williams. Dr. and In Wake Of "Rape Of Ethiopia," Told i European Ruler I Blamed For Slaughter By Mussolini At League of Colored Peoples Meet In London. Those patrons of art.

literature and science "The Pals" Wllberforce and Xenia gentlemen of the literati who have grouped tbemaelvee la a swank club entertained their friends at another of their annual balls last Friday night tn the classic ballroom. Gorgeously gowned ladles and gnts In correct evening attire were In attendance from all sections of Ohl. There Is al ways a. note of merriment per vading the ballrjcm as the Pals distinguished by top hats mingle with the'r guests. Soon among the LaytoPlans present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Turner, Mr. and Mrs.

William Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dr. and Mia. E.

E. Campbell. Dr. and Mra. B.

A. Rose, Mrs. Marian Anderson. Dr. Rich ard Price, Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hickerson, Dr. Robert Hlckerson, Jane Tay iss Gar Mra. Ar nold Shaw, Kenr.eth Tate, Lan sing Mocre. From Cincinnati the Crlttendens.

William Calimans. Mrs. Camilla Cole Hoed, Attorney and Mrs. D. T.

Murmy. Dr. Tribbett and Attorney lsle Austin of Columbus, the Hutfmans and Tales of Rich mond, Indiana; Harry CarroKs of Mlddletown and from Wllberforce Superintendent anl Mis. C. Jen kins, Prof, and Mrs.

N. R. Shields, Prof, and Mrs. A. M.

Cbavoas, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olnn, Iof.

and Mrs. Charles F. Points, Prof, and Mrs. A. J.

White. Prof, and Mrs. MUton Wright. Mrs. Leonora Lane.

Mrs. Ma reel la Martin. Mr. and LONDON1. April 15.

Worker' union leaders. Socialist Mr wimarn Johnson. 1 4 "l'ola J0nn8on tuce t.reen. Jr, fcJT NAA IVllLlOf A VAUUUUaiiair Ui A tt. 414X11111 gressives of all descriptions packed Memorial Hall here Wed nesday in a protest meeting against the recent outrage in Abyssinia by ussollnt's blackshlits e) when over 6.000 helpless men, wo men and children were brutally slaughtered and; their homes burn ed on March J.

Organised by the League of Col ored Peoples and the Pan African Federation, thia meeting waa presided over by George Padmore. a brilliant writer and leader of the black workers In Great Britain. On tha platform ware Sir Stafford Crlpps. K. M.

chairman of the Socialist league, Introduced by Padmore aa "a fighter for democ racy and socialism, and one of the vanguards of that progressive force in Great Britain which alone can atava off Fascism tn this country." Trail of Blood. Vandalism Ellen Wilkinson, dynamlo elft wlng member of Parliament, a stalwart uncompromising fighter on behalf of the working class of Great Britain; Wm. Gallager. M. and Communist Party leader and Dr.

A. Smith, university professor, acting aa a delegate from the International Labor Party in place of Ks secretary, Fenner Brockwsy these distinguished men and wsmen spoke uncompromisingly of the horrors of Mussolini's murderous acta In Ethiopia. They act much' of tha tlama an Gret Britain's shoulders for its "non Intervention policy" which prevented Hall Slaala army from buying aa much aa si revolver to defend th belpUas Abyast txlane against Italian a Laughter whll It stood lldy by preaching faith In tha league of nation aa groaa brutauuea of imprtJit Fascism left a trail of blood aad vandalism worn than th Coaro outrage. No Mercy for Baa Demit That is tha brutality typical of aFscism," spoke William Gallagher and if there was anything decent and clean about Mussolini, some mark of honor would have been shown to such a man as Raa Deatra. Bat No! He and all the rest were cowardly put to death that has ben th expression of Italian aFaclam toward Abyssinia.

Flaying Ea gland and other lm parlalias count (m for that "hands ofl policy lav matUw," said. Tber I a sinister conspiracy of alienc with regard to tha maaas era of Abyssinia and the whole Ethiopian altnatlon. Wa must break through this silence and bring forth all tha powers la thia country and all others to put an end to Fascism, bring back the Independence of Abyssinia and help all workers of the world to break these hellish chains that bind us to a life of slavery. Blamoa Earopoaa Rulers Ellen Wilkinson blamed all the rulers of Europ so less than Italy. "Great Britain knew in 1030 that Italy was preparing for war, she said.

"This government wanted not Peac but to ua Italy aa aa eye against Urmany. The whole ebary Is a story of treachery, not by untutored aavagea, aa ar taught to bellev them to bet, but State CHRISTIAN STATES! Carl and Marion 'Jenkins. Dr. and Mra. J.

Aubrey Lane, Prof, and Mrs. Ennis Warrick. Prof, and Mrs. A J. Whit.

Miss Gladys Powell and many others. Mis. Athea Cavanaugh. Mr. and Mra.

Hayes Taylor and Miss bene liardimsn of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Thomas. Mr. and Mrs.

Leioy Harris, Mrs. Bella Ray mond and son Leonard of Xenia were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra R. A. cf West Second street pi seeding the Pale ball.

The faculty of Garfield School honoted the principal. W. I. Lans downe with a banquet Friday even ing. April 2.

at Linden Center. Mra. Ella Taylor was loaatmlstresa. Appearing on the program wne: Ir. Gilbert H.

Jones, James Parsons. Wright Sumtin and Miss Edith Pett. a V. Courier. nternational program at tha reu ar meeting of the Dunbar P.

T. A. Thursday evening vt thia week tn the school auditorium, The church choirs of the city will hold their monthly song tett at Church. rott and Virginia Stat CoMaj render a concert at Zton Rai 'lrt Cbuh Spragu street, Frtlaf er.ing ef this week. a supertnten i Bruen siteele.

neat Sunday af'ei noon at 4 o'clovk. Dr. Ormonde Walker, pacsilcat of Wllberforce 1'nlvereity, was the speaker for the Bethel Brother peopl and conflecatlng their prop Executive J. Green attended tha Area Counc meeting In ColuTios, Velnaiajr and Thureday pt Mr. Green waa acrospanie ty Oa rer W.

Evens, tot ci in T. M. A. committee of maaage menU Th Dayton Hi tau will be ban4utted Amm IV. in honw of their winning If Slate HI basaot'tall championship for im rr.

Dr. e. mon of Cincinnati, danor ot tha Iteamon trophy sill on to present his trophy to tie tors. W. N.

LovtUcs. i ner U)s' work secretary vf the Nlma iret CEDAR AVE. Y.M.CA. DRIVE GOES OVER TOP CLEVELAND. 0 April 15.

Th annual membership campaign ot Cedar Avenue Branch T. A. met with success when team captains and division leadera added up totala with the executive commute member and found they had a grand total of $1 aiVTi. at the final report meeting held laal night. This was (lTa In eacess of the official goaL rVeirfon, W.

Va. The T. W. S. Club met with Mra Suaan Jeter last weak and Mra.

Mattle Beongard acted as boa I aaa. Thos preeeet were: Meadames Mortla. B. Moore. N.

M. Cfeeater. Irene Barber. Mra. Ode set Shaf er.

M1. Thorn a. Mrs, D. Bold Miss Maael Meadow. Mlas Mat dent of city schc.U.

and A. Sfnh of Steuhenvt.le. Ohl Lvy, president of the ooerd Tb T. W. S.

duration. Seated among hon musical luncheon on ored gue.ta ver Miss Louis Troy. Sunday. April IB at lh Eihs Rest. a retired Garfield teacher; Mrs.

J1 Courier and Rev. H. Lawrence Mc Club nd Nell, Mra Edna Shuford. progTem convawaemg. mtrnj ws ommttte chairman will ntent an in raa lng of on of th city's oldest cm ssos.

Thorns H. Bloom who paa4 away AprU 10. Mrs. Susan Jster and Mra M. Holding ar still la the Ohio Valley Hoapittl Alliance.Ohio curred at Ihe Peaasylvaala R.

R. Co. Mra. E. It.

ASama la si her borne on N. Harfiald Avea j. Rev. and Mr. H.

L. Anderaos hav returned roan Pienrlwenc. K. Mr. Thalsta Neal wae heats ta the Twelve Skaters Club evening at her noma Pike Street with the president.

Mra Nellie Arnold la chart Meedaaaea Cant McDuffl and Mary Ardaa erty In order to perpetuate their Iwer gaeata. domination, these eccaslona tar I by the hostess. Luncheoa waa served seestoeta. i Mrs. Anaa Turner bound to recur.

Methods ef rAese 'hcr the brlda ef WlUiaa John mux a ec wui cava to ba oa Saturday. il On Friday aftarwoMa. at 1 IS Lib erty High Scbool preeeats 1a Finger Nortaroc iga. Tba Teap4': WuUfaa High. Plana and luasrr Mign (Parhersburg).

Tfca Metster wse Went Awey." Oa FrlSay atgbt at clock, teacher train tag. Sisa saona. Gary aa Dvabar Mlgw Beheole peMeal reepseUxJy. Show L'p. "Desaiiasea.1 revere aal "Om Veageaaee MeigtaC Katarday afteraaoea at li.

Ks'Jy MlUsr High preats The Dreassy Oarnet H'gla. The Baveeed Douglas Mtgn. rVfrl Mether." aa4 DuWm llrgia. ValUat. At UM a aal mmi Aaturday xght.

Sttatroa. KiaabaU. Oeaoa and Aiacaena praeeat pactlvety. XarVLnSwig a Wis Sow The We 4 lag VeU." "Tae Na "Count Boy." aal Th Master ef SoUteiiew The teuraasBkeat lrsbie Lexlude the Weet Virginia Platers Cap. first poae, woet by Dvabar Hb School Fairmont, la IMS sad ISM.

SaiU4 Duaaar wtsr agaist tkt yer, the cap becosaee its prse nent oeseaaiosv latesl awar4 la the Delta fcigesa Taaca Punaa. wen by Aracoma. 1M; thir4 sauve is the Omega Pal Pal Cwp, by DougUaa. 1114. I4lvl4tt4 perfaraa anca Uophlaa.

give by Alpha. Kap pa Alaha Sorority aa4 Kapya Pa teralty, vera capure4 by Jam M. Hill, ef Aracoaaa. 1IM. Gerald ta Carpenter aa4 llaM RolU.

Dunbar. ItlA. AU State cast awards aa peaeat4 fer the tl Usa this year. The JixJg aie. Mis FsIki Aav dereoa.

Vtrgrai Slate CSee; J. Percy Bond. A. and T. CaUeta, ea4 Basil Whttehiu.

Marahan Caega. Haatragtoa. W. Va. Th snembre at Ihe actual rornan.ltr of the Hi iawl P.syere Aaaocialaoer are: Vrw llol Mia Latai N4eaaa.

Mra. L. r. Grtere. Lewie V.

Barn. Ml Mar)ort Darta aa4 Rbrt Cobo. saeat Is F. 4rimalKS B. PVr kvae.

firerter West VUgtata State Bluefield, W. Va. It.anrh T. M. C.

ill an Th Al'iraal Aaaorlatlea ef Hlv of th guests on ocraatca. Thjfie.4 Stat Teacber Clge ss a publlo la InrKel to attend this red a beaesi ta ta ai4 hanauet which will be hill at 90 tortusa Unmeitely after the p. rrv. A large group of blh school girls attended the Southern Ohio Girl Reserve Confer whieh wes held In Springfield last we end. Those attending aere! Mts Vera Parks.

Kathleen Epps. Louise Moore. Julia Regulua. Leila Marie Stroud. Orace Mae Young.

Irm iLman. lea Treva director of th Girl Rerv Dramatic Club and Miss (anunt DePcal, Girl Reserve secretary. State Literary eoataet was Tb pio4 from tb 4ae were gtvea which ha campus Seat. All participant. gwt ad officials tbS State Literary teat wr hrd evenlag.

Among thoes pea VL Welle aad E. Powell, aseea. bava ef tha State Board of E4 cattoe; Bruce Hull. Dr. P.

G. Mas sr4 aad Mra. L4aa Wads. l.gbtlul Bulla was far a La bed by Tony Swing Swiaga Baa4 Ta 4ebtlag leaaa mt Blugi4 Stale Teaebera CoUege 4ebtd Storer at Harpr Ferry. West Virginia, dtatag th wk tb subject.

"P.eoU4: That Cm Much Interest In Drama Tourney At Virginia State INSTITUTE. W. Va April 15 The third aanuU Wot Virginia State Dramatic Tournamest for High SehocU, la ta be held at West Virginia State CoUfg. Friday and Saturday. April 16 17.

at 2:15 bl. and 7 p. m. daily. Four pUyi wt.l be preat at IMS Kappas have Gay Affair GARY.

W. Va Arnl 15. On Gooi Friday tight, thi Kappa Alpha fraUrr.it brought the pexspie thrtrjgs the Brata. are ta wr4 affair (a far Ikte Ma was ai4 lb iwt'4 Sta CUc Caaar aavd sa Ma a4 taH. Th baaMf ry eawt4 a3 ft lb betr aal cater at fre'ee.

arty wee eWaeaiy. Wrft stiKk regg ex a4 say' sat ee btl 4e m' la tbetr mi attla ae "la sna es ar ew eg eMg with tbere Pe44n raa. JS1 tblak at It. fa.X. tbM saea frVa.agtag ta e1 waat la hw ifewal aaa 4 Ibcee blifal rrealarsw we hr th.

tasrs ywei Wei: saaa asas a tha. 1. at tkver waa tery Mia LJ.sC Wer. laa Oee. la pvtfy ba blah sla saa ee KagVH iaakat; Sasaiff Mr.

Earl 'er. sv Km Boa leefiead. eae iel aaiit tMt Ilea bee ee kaataei. saade a baaailfaJ plae la Uk a4 war lac; lb rwtA. in 14 Wftse a be? ba r4 eetia 4eewe 1ta a traia a 4 Vera.

Sb baetfT .7 1 I 11 Th a 1 aw rv bewwa, batifl Aaalia Tev wa a fim lar la blaeh as4 bi'e We: ik cwe. p(N Is Wyb plelar bkwL4. Pb wa gsw mmsif gwae4 ba ptak evepa nh a Ke if al alH thee was lb ts. eve ej sad gwege fetl 4 haf TkaiiKtsrstUalewsa l'1 Kl" statasawej Aa4r aa Wey say! pets' 4 ere. Tb ctarwisaf s4 ever pieaaaat Fran) Frasa tit was thr and gwwwed la chiffoea evt.

sXt.Y View. Leel Rob taw waa tb laal wed wan lac aad Eaasaa Kg. IS SSs4et il a I 7. C. very rut ta ph aata.

Ah! f3. abJs Ibaai aaeatisae I aad Wre tber. Later 4a. yw will bartr ra mm egata ba that sswt all a yet fst ywaj watt th Student Laaa ja4 yM i bean established lb 04 lo give ai4 ta 4y stav I tb Student Laaa Fu4 abaa road saar Vt OVy CM Vx Teal MITCHELL IS BITTER It) DEFEAT greas Should Empowered la It 1 WA5MlLiTU.N, ArrU y't P0'4 The bitter feeing ergesdertd Th team eonstd WUie seel la "IB. ftM CTTT paMdge ly.

Leroy AUea aad aauadsra B. lrgUUUca if re Moon. Robert 8trhr served aa I St4 ta tb reatreeatvf blea alternate. Rpelaliv Arthsr W. Tb faculty aad studeats aflaf nJ4e aad lUt'twU'lt AW niaeflal4 Stat Teacher I fr4 F.

Be; lac. ef New Tea, hf wer a real treat at tha sn4 1 Democrat. week aaembty last Wednesday. Mr. I Baiha Oa TetegrawB Albert Go4wya gav very eater 1 The cewtrwevrvr bgaa we Mr.

lalaiag aa4 laatrwctlv trk I Mr.rbe3 after rt k' Muney and I la Lee. hvwebiag bi3 AyrU refaeed Mra. Flora ltalrta. faanrty ac aorsait Mr. Belter ta brt ti Bluefield, RaMace the avarrieg teWgraai arg' hZas ta aapywet of har daughter.

Alvt, la Mr. tb Cvga at bJ 1 (Jeorge Wright, at Bubraa, Ob la. ba tewsia ranrfes ba TV Mra. right was a Stuiaal at i greealaaal lUewsd. WUborforc L'aivMsiiy.

wbU Mr. la bi rr ta la tawd, Wright ua44 Okie State laW Mr. BaiUr referred ta la vavaity. Both are far saar t4eat grasa iiaert xag thssa. Tha Bluefield Tsaehare Ci aeat day Mr.

M. UkvsU acw aad le. gav awtke thai a wwJ4 ti Babo ad Mr. Wallace E. saav I bav tg efraaa a mm Browa Ovatlanoo Teaaeaass rwl Mr.

Bwtr aa letg aa ut. j. w. HaywwAd. preideat Th Pteewd eap aai4.

ef Mar rial a. Dewytag tai b4 tela ted tha Tenacsae. wOi ta tb city mm rate. Mr. 4cLsr4 aa fba Wedacaday.

AprU It. Ue lh Mews Met Friday tbsr Miss DoroOy M. FarUy wastbi "aSr a ea a ryweh'ag ra aer High 9hot. Parherahwg. Wet Vug.

at, wboe Mark Mr. Jamee t. Ma)ors. wa tb eaaay liar tort was Th Ir. eac aad Rnaeei bun; News papers.

IJterary Caalesr. Mia MrVeto tlrn Doug. see Hub ackxtai. lluatiagioa. Wet Vugiaia.

wwa tb hoaata Tb sab Jeani Mae Sandere. daughter of her aratiM aa "Hvaee hood at Bethel Baptist Church last tbe Rev. and Mra. J. IV haadet a by rsasie Mural.

Hw rawl Sunday evening. Tb Ul at ber hen on Veib chorus furniahed th music. vart Aveau. Andrew Msyea is rvaraei C. Green Is president ct the cr bis Iowa oa N.

Ulf.r street, ganlzatlon. Gospel IJ.ilnUtt of Akron. Th A. CaDsUa Caoa of eat Oblo. appearing cugnuy at su by a iny dlfferoat peopl.

It la th fear la th heart of whit Impe rlaliata that crvatea th brataU Ue agalnat their Mack feliow mea. Fear raactlag a rallag powers ralUng ta aratailUa af ah iectcd popka la tha leag story tha homaa aacrtaoea thraagaaal th world ta tmpetrlaUsna, "When a few white people in si at upon dominating millions ef black Luke Church thia wee. WUOasa Jackaoa la cvafined at hla heme follow ina an accident which oc waa Mia N4ia A. Wi'aaj Lev tag were r4ed th wiaaer by Mr. 1L Dtcaaeaa.

prtat BioeB Slate Tbra CeUeg. Mr. Brae Mail sf Chart, lea, Weet Virgial. act4 chair snaa. Meal waa ra4rd by th Choral Club aad Wsea Oie Club ef Bluefield Stat Tee bar College! COMMITTEE TO PROBE N.

INSANE HOSPITAL DURHAM. N. April lWtBy AND A eauaalv ef ceaoUitaaa at tha OeUsheea la Asytasa far Negr was waaed by th North Car una Catamnt aa Negro Affair, after a special probing coenmrtta rv parted tha aU covsry at certain UiegiaUxtUea, thr 4a ewatara ay lwa. aaearav Taatag a Vr. A ean cbarg Ibal th legvewat a had rlvwd aa.

eg 4 ta agaa at rywh asr an ere la in binary lb Biaialsaada a4 li'wl tAa aw. WU. Mr. Be "Th tag sas ba wtk were received the NsUi Aaea i fee aha AdTjseeieat af Celeeed Pveea. Paai Caye.

a4 lb Tg Wate Chrvetiea Sae wlelsaa. I beV a ef tbeea ewe ar.taelee ar aat'jaai. aaeaa aal rey ea ee; 'pataiaea ta tb rt ad aectsJ i life af eaaatry." Expect No Votoi Until Thursday Walter T. Wane. eieeslJa rary ac tha AACP.

ba a taj. phaae ewavateaUaai amh The Pwta bvrga Coartev Taeecap saee ag a 14 aa wee the Gavagaa It J. aew aei daVaied sa the Ksase, as vapecteO BHfar Taarsday a.

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