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The Detroit Tribune from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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EDUCATION WOMEN FEATURES HOME CLUBS CNWI folds Private Showing ()f Mary M. Bethunc Memorial YORK Presidents of councils and key of Is in the metropolitan area York City held the first iv to showing of the of the memorial to Mrs Mary McLeod Bethunc here I isi week Mrs Bethunc it symbolic of the contributions Nogroos havo nvde in American lift during the first Century tince Emancipation," arrrrHirn to Mitt Oorothy I. Supt. Brownell iles Plight Os Schools ARBOR City schools must educate more and 1( re students on less and less mo nev. Detroit Public Schools Samuel Brownell declared rc.ently at The Univ.

of Mich. changing tax and population structures in cities an in: many youngsters of the educational attention most needed in urban areas, he the 32nd annual Confer, ur on Teacher Education, held in conjunction with the 75th annnal Michigan i meeting. t'ltian schools. Superintendent r.ftiwnell said, are educational with such diallcngiiig and unique problems these: 11 Urban population shift: schools have had more than an increase in enrollment," he "There has been a lunge in the composition of the 1 opubtion. There is in the city huher percentage of pupils with greatest school needs, for iiirre has been a major increase ihe numbers coming to the on from situations characterizril In low income, meager homes, l.ttle schooling of parent or uardian.

"In such situations there is lii.h rate of neort for speech correction, sight saving, and deaf teaching, and of classes for the mentally retarded" In addition, BrownelJ .1 students move frequently Imm school to school, race conm totisness "presents schools with persistent tenion and sensitive lies' and teachers must be retrained to handle students from homes where learning is not respected and encouraged as it was in their own homes. DRIVE SAFELY Dr. McArthur Coltor 1111 Griswold Street DtNTIST (over Klnsel's) HOURS: Do.ly WO. SM. WO.

M7W Cheese Crust Mince Pie Ihero is more than just tradition "'RucreM due to tho fmch nn all-American favorite. Much reft jar or a fart that the modern homemaker ha fingertips. This package of condensed mince meat at yoar mince pio or cookie baking easy at any perfected by the Newest variation on the mince meat theme turl Borden Kitchen, is a colorful star-studded k. delicious crust made with aged nat, ti notP i np the pie with aped pie crust mix. For an extra cheese stars, bright red candied cherries and top it with Cheddar Mince Meal Pie With Cheeae CrMt one 9-inch 1 (8-os.) wedge Wisconsin 99 Old Fashioned Cheddar 2-2 3 None Such Cheese vun.e Meat 1 stick (5-os.) piecrust ar rP( placed mix cherries Shred enough cheese to measure Wy 1 wlTirV bine shredded cheese, pie crust mix an 0 bowl.

On a fork until well blended and dough lea oTie inch larger in lightly flourod board, roll doughi Into a hflK gnd quickly diameter than top of pie old Turn edges under transfer to pie pan. Unfold and pat it at into pastry a.id llute. Pour contents of 28-os. jar of ool. At F.ake in hot oven (42ft v.

been sliced and eut reeving time garnish with Jr e3 over into star shapes ith a cookie cutter. Arrange top of pie. Circle edge with red "Blotted tin ptoctmaktn: for tfioy shall bo callod tbo chlldrofi of God." St. Matthow 5-9 Height, National President of the National Council of Negro Worm n. The Memorial, depicting the NCNW's late founder and first president, will be erected in Washington, O.C.

It was authorized by former President Fisenhower. Congress has assigned public land and the National Council, through its 23 affiliate organizations, is in the midst of a nation wide fund raisin" drive to complete the venture. "When finished, Mary McLeod Rethunc's Memorial will be the first of its kind in the Nation's Captial dedicatrd to a citiien of cclor," said Miss Height. Fed by Miss Height and sculptor Robert Berks, the metropolitan Council officers viewed a model of the memorial statue which has been raised to life size. It will stand 12 feet tall when completed.

It will show Mrs Bethune handing her last will and testament, a profoundly worded philosophy of life, to two youngsters. The memorial will stand at the base of an outdoor arena designed to accommodate plays, concerts, and other outdoor public gatherinas. Similar showing are slated in Mr. studio hv Councils from and Newark. New Jersey; the Bronx.

Manhattan and Westchester County. New York. If. To Confer 3 Honorary Degrees Soprano tvno Price. Swedish economist and author Gunnar Mvrdal.

and International Labor Aide George L.T Weaver were named today by Howard University officials to receive honorary degrees during the 94th annual Commencement Friday, 8. 'I he exercises begin at 5:30 p.m. Dr Mvrdal will be the principal speaker at the exercises In addition to the recipients of honorary degrees, some 700 seniors in 10 schools and colleges will receive diplomas from University President James M. Nnbrit. Jr.

Miss Price, internationally acclaimed ogera singer, will receive the Doctor of Music degree: Dr. Mvrdal. director of a study of the development problems in Asian countries for Twentieth Century Fund, ill receive the Doctor of degree: and Mr. Weaver. Assistant Secretary of Labor for international affairs, will receive the Doctor of Laws degree.

Research totaling nearly 000 which will involve almost all of the Great Lakes is underway by the Great Lakes Research Division of the Institute of Science and Technology at The mveisity of Michigan. Urban League Aids Teacher Placements WHITE PLAINS. NY. Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Tureaud, New Rochelle. New York, both teach in schools in W'estchester County, a suburban area outside New York City, which until recently had no Negroes on their faculties. Mr. Tureaud teaches at White Plains High School. Mrs.

Tureaud is the librarian at the Mamaroncck Junior High School. The couple graduated from Xavier University in New Orleans. Mr. Tureaud received his M.A. at Columbia University; Mrs.

Tureaud obtained hers at Drexel Institute in Philadelphia. Mrs. Tureaud is one of 23 Nepro teachers appointed to Westchester schools in the fall of through the services of the Urban league of Westchester County. (In the current school year there were 200 non white teachers in the County as compared with 31 in 1953.) The Urban League maintains an up to-date file of openings on the staffs or the public schools. Qualified candidates who 9.5 Anderson Records New I bum For RCA her first studio recording nearly ten years, the beloved rian Anderson is heard singnineteen spirituals, includthe title song the World In His Many of the spirituals heard the album have never before been recorded by Miss Anderson.

Only two, the title song and I Feel ike a Motherless are duplication from her earlier best selling album, Anderson Sings The new album includes favorites as No Hidin' it Rain been Anchored in de my Name" and Piano accompaniments by Franzo Rupp lend a sense of intimacy to these revered spirituals, and the warmth, simplicity and sin cor it which always been the unique qualities of Marian singing are heard at their purest. The album text Includes an adaptable of Edward R. text for Lady From which was produced by and Fred W. Friendly ns part of their it Now" series in tribute to Miss Anderson. Raleigh Mother of 7ls of Year GRF.ENSRORO, N.

C. A Raleigh, N. C. mother of seven children, three of whom have graduated from college, was last week honored as Mother of the Mrs. Elizabeth W.

Sanders, the honoree selected from a group of 100-nominees, was cited at special ceremonias held at the 12th annual observance of Mother's Day, held Sunday, May 13. In a citation read by Miss Rosebud Richardson. Miss A for lfki2f)3. Mrs. Sanders was paid tribute in being the devoted mother of seven children, three of whom are college graduates.

Two of these were graduated FOR THE DISCRIMINATE Dvimil rrmr wixMlng Minnun.riwoU with -If Oivfuknor lo A of form. TRAPITIONAL oassr: distinction 970 GRATIOT WO. 24937 A (L. it i Ik, A Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Tureaud IMt IRMA ABRAMS, leading in Cinderella scholarship campaign at Ist talley. Mrs. Mary Howell is pres, of the club. Photo by Williams 14 From Inkster In Music Festival Inkster residents who will play in the Michigan Music Festival include: Joseph Steppe, Darlene Yonish. Marsha Jones.

Christine Lemon. Kathy Malloy. Diane Parva. Linda Chavis. Thomas Coombs, Elaine Tippy, Linda Lindebrandt, Charlene Richards, Serena Sue Fielder, Patricia Yonish and Judith Hastings.

from A and are officers in the U. S. Air Force, one a B-47 pilot and the other a meterologist. Two other children are now in college and still another two aio in high school. Mrs.

Sanders is an active member of First Baptist Church in Raleigh. During the ceremonies, she she was presented a eorsage by the wife of A acting president. Lewis C. Dowdy. Mrs.

Sanders was also guest of honor at the formal military provided by the Army and Air Force ROTC cadets and at a luncheon immediately following. Is Subject Os Lecture May 25 Charles C. Wall, resident director of Mount Vernon, the Virginian home of George Washington, will present the sixth and final lectures in the current tenth anniversary season of the Henry Ford Museum Antiques Lecture Series on Friday, May 25. at 9 in the Ford Museum Theatre. His subject, illustrated with colored slides, is Vernon: Its History.

Antiques and which will present a panorama of one of most famous shrines. The American Decorative Arts Galleries will be open at the night of Mr. lecture, blowing guests an opportunity to view leisurely the Museum outstanding collections of American furniture, silver, ceramics, textiles and glass. Refreshments will be served after the lecture, at which time Mr. Wall will be available to answer questions.

The lecture price is $1.50. Tickets may be purchased at the door. String Mime Conference July IS -20 ANN ARBOR The second Summer Conference in Creative Suing Teaching will be presented hv The University of Michigan School of Music July 18 20. Planned in cooperation with the Extension Service, the eonference will feature visiting guests Roland Johnson, musical director of the Madison, Wise. Civic Music Association and conductor of the Madison Civic Orchestra and Chorus, and (urt Munderlich.

prominent Detroit violin maker. There will be three lectures and demonstrations. Forums will include in the world of String of a University Curriculum for the String and" Music for Young Players." Three concerts are planned: U-M Stanley Quartet; String Students from the School of Music; and String Orchestra, Johnson, conductor. Further information may be obtained from Prof. Jerome Jelinek.

804 Burton Tower, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. National Poro Meeting June 23 The annual meeting of the National Poro Association will be held here June 23 27. In addition to clinics and classes, the convention will feature a motorcade to Canada and a Breakfast," at which hats will be displayed. Mrs Laura Hughes of Indian apolis. is the chairman of the committee planning the breakfast, and Mrs.

Myrtle Cook, of Detroit, is chairman of the group arranging the motorcade. Mrs Bertha Long, of Newark, N. will direct the clinics. Mrs Ernestine Mahan is national president of the Association. register with the league are notified of openings in their fields and apply for them directly.

teachers in Westchester schools must meet the requirements for New York State Mrs. Paul Hoeher. chairman of the Teacher Recruitment committee, emphasizes urge interested teachers to write to the Department of Teacher Certification, University of the State of New York, Albany. New York, for information As soon as Ihev receive certification, we invite them to write us. the Urban league of Westchester, Depot Plaza, White Plains.

New York." Information on openings for the school year 19fi2 fi3 is now available. according to Mrs. Hoeher. and the I-cague welcomes new registrants. It also is prepared to help teachers find housing in Westchester County.

Salary scales range from an average of $5,000 for beginning teachers to $12,000. depending on experience and training Phi Bela Kappa Adds 25 at WSV The Wayne State University Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa recently initiated 25 members. In addition the chapter also elected at an honorary member the Honorable Talbot Smith, Judge, U.S. District Court. Judge Smith received a B.S.

from the United States Naval Academy in 1920, a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Michigan in 1927 and a J.D. degree from the of Law School in 1934. One guest initate was also inducted Karen T. 3926 Herrick, Flint was elected by the Gamma of Texas Chapter at Southern Methodist University but was inducted with the Wayne group. Sixteen of the new members were elected as senior members while four were selected as junior members.

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May 8. at the Frank irttlcmept and the program enlightening. I.igens Moore, a contract gave an outline of his rative building program. Max Vandor. Chief of Congressman Nedzi had very inspiring words y.

students from the Merrill er Institute attended our mg to observe the functions ir Council They wera Miss and Miss Nancy Carrol, ire special guests included from Mrs, E. ison's Powderbox. They were TANARUS). Wilson and Mrs. E.

Meirra Mrs. Simpson was un to attend due to illness The wishes Mrs. Simpson a dy recovery. mdemned Housing circulais passed out at the ist Church on May 6 and at St. Presbyterian rch on May 13 These circuwere distributed by the the hazardous conms of these houses and urging to keep their children from them.

our next meeting. Tune 12. expecting Miss a se from the Gratiot -Pul ford lie: she will acquaint our the health facilities avail? in our community. ir. Hal oh J.

Bunche sent the owing letter to our President; Mattie J. Myers: ir Mrs. Myers: hank you for your letter of ril 13. I am happy to accept ir invitation to give my name neighborhood Council and you much success in your worthwhile work. Sincerely, Dr.

Ralph J. Bunche Under Secretary of United Nations A Sixth Annual May Festival 11 he May 26. from 11 00 am 3 Mrs. Beatrice White is chairman of this project Tha icen or King of the May Fcsti-1 will he announced on this day. Beulah Baldwin.

Public Rolans: Mattie Mvers. President 5.

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