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■ .-■. *, ..» .-„. % -^.t**i»-*v-a-.^«M-S *«-■•* i^sStfi^ii^gSi^patpssW 5rw- ohio g entineL VOL.8, No. 45 20 CENTS SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1957 Trying For The Spotlight SHARON KNOFF, LINDEN-McKINLEY, AND, right, Brenda Robinson, East High, are pictured as they work on entries for 1957 "TV Spotlights TB" television acript-vvriting project on tuberculosis. To enter, students write 20 second public service announcement and illus- trate-it with art for * slide. Six winners are chosen after deadline. April 27, and their entries are used during summer on WBN$_IV. Top award is all-expense paid plane trip to CBS studios and Nat'l Tuberculosis Ass'n, N. York City. Bonus award of ?850 art scholarship, based on excellence in art alone, is also made. Further information may be received by phoning Franklin Coun- ,ty TB Society. Ca. 8-6704. tlub Endorses Phale D. Hale For Council People's 13 ward Democratic club, which meets each serond Tuesday at the St. Claii hotel, is formulating plans to obtain its charter. At its last meeting the club endorsed Rev. Phale D., Hale, as a candidate for Columbus City Council. The club welcomed its newest member, Mrs. Woods. Mrs. M. E. Lucas is president and Grace Daniels i* reporter MATTIE L. YARROR017GH Mrs. Yarborough Ass't Secretary Te Stale Official Mattie L. Yarborough has been appointed secretary lo the assistant director of Ohio Dept. of Highway Safety. Mrs. Yarborough wa8 employ- ad as secretary to assistant supervisor of the *tmiintir.g section •f Bureau of Unemployment Compensation, stenographer in the non-monetary section o( the bureau, secretary to the supervisor of the accounting section in r Jlie bureau, secretary to the supervisor of the L'CA" section ot the bureau and stenographer in the Corporation Dept. of the secretary of state's office. Mrs. Yarboi-ouph is a member ef Concordia club, IDK, and the choir of Trinity Baptist. Mrs. Yarborough resides with fcer husband and- daughter at 1385 Hildreth av. in Columbus. Interracial Family Is Featured In Look HM. YORK.—A white couple who unknowingly adopted a part Negro child and later decided to adopt a half-Caucasian, half-Japanese baby said Monday,*4 Who knows but that in ten years our kind of family may become fairly common?" The interracial family is featured in an article. *'A Rare Lesson About Love," in the new issue of Look magazine. The parents are Samuel and Kalhrrine Roberts of Long Beach, Cal., where Roberts works as city finance officer. BACCALAUREATE DATE TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The 1957 baccalaureate sermon at 70 year old Florida A-M university will be held Sunday afternoon. June 2, at 2:30 p. m. Ousted Mississippi Students Enroll Af Central b , ■ ■■■■' , ^S_B : m 1 ' *1§|| ■-. j Br > JSB^H Hyk s$x • > -■ ■ ' ' Win s£vl • '_--' a_ i ____ _ ■ ■ r. <* . OUSTED ALCORN COLLEGE (MISS.) FORMER STUDENT president, Ernest McEwen, left, Charles Hibbler and Ruby Hbbler. brother arid sister from Meridian, are greeted by Central State college preailent, Dr. Charles H. Wesley. Students have enrolled at Central State. THESE FOUR COMELY YOUNG MISSES ARE members* of Neighborhood House Music school and baton class. From left: Cecelia YVaddy, Nadya Patrick, Marilyn and Barbara Kelly. The baton class is conducted each Saturday by Mrs. Maggie Jones, who has six teachers in her school. Drums, piano, saxophone, trumpet, voice and theory, organ and violin*»re also taugh t. Students wishing to enroll may call Neighborhood House, CI. 2-3545. ONE OF HIGHLIGHTS OF 1*57 MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN kickoff meeting at Westadde YWCA, Dayton, was an informative skit. Pictured are the talented performers: Miss Ruth Parks, Mrs. Lorraine Williams, Miss Nancy Bryant, Miss Elizabeth Hurd, Miss Josephine Collins. Miss Hattie Kellom, Miss Carole Thomas, Mis* Nuu Hniiks, Mis* Rosemary Belt, Miss Doris Arnold, Mrs. Murray Hand, Miss Estelie Pitman, Miss Phyllis Hand, Miss Letetia Durfield, Mrs. Thomas Taylor and Miss Bertha Utile. Seated is Mrs. Helen Burke. ^ RECOMMENDATIONS TO CRACK COLUMBUS' LILY-WHITE HOUSING M Sec. 2 Page 3 13TH k man st* COLUMBUS* OHIO "L* -PL** _F ■"ay1** jb jp_k & Jf"fll ■xwti a.a»H>--^ VOL. 8, No. 46 ^SATURDAY. APRIL27, 1957 20 CENTS COLUMBUS. OHIO IA Joins in (lean City Campaign Hery 0* Pas* 2 NAACP Urges i **s**#Pfc •. 'Pilgrimage' To IN TOP PHOTO, ATTY FRANK SHEARER, left, Mt. Vernon A v. Dist.' Improvement Ass'n civic affair* chairman, was on hand as Columbus street cleaning employees began pickup of IA sponsored sidewalk trash receptacles, which wilt be removed from ML Vernon ar. area street* temporarily for repair and painting. Effort b part of IA year-round project to "Help Keep Our City Clean." Bottom: Orris Allays, seated; IA member, and Mayor Senaenbrenner during meeting of civic groups on city cleanup drit s Also representing IA waa Charles Schilling, vice chairman of civic affairs commit - tee.—Sentinel Staff Photos By Roosevelt Carter. NON-BIASED STORy ON PAGE 3
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Title | 1956-10-13thru1957-07-13_0530 |
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African Americans History |
Location | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio |
Ethnicity/Culture | African American |
Identifier | 1956-10-13thru1957-07-13_0530.tif |
Collection | African American Collection |
Collection Website | www.columbusmemory.org |
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Text Transcript | ■ .-■. *, ..» .-„. % -^.t**i»-*v-a-.^«M-S *«-■•* i^sStfi^ii^gSi^patpssW 5rw- ohio g entineL VOL.8, No. 45 20 CENTS SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1957 Trying For The Spotlight SHARON KNOFF, LINDEN-McKINLEY, AND, right, Brenda Robinson, East High, are pictured as they work on entries for 1957 "TV Spotlights TB" television acript-vvriting project on tuberculosis. To enter, students write 20 second public service announcement and illus- trate-it with art for * slide. Six winners are chosen after deadline. April 27, and their entries are used during summer on WBN$_IV. Top award is all-expense paid plane trip to CBS studios and Nat'l Tuberculosis Ass'n, N. York City. Bonus award of ?850 art scholarship, based on excellence in art alone, is also made. Further information may be received by phoning Franklin Coun- ,ty TB Society. Ca. 8-6704. tlub Endorses Phale D. Hale For Council People's 13 ward Democratic club, which meets each serond Tuesday at the St. Claii hotel, is formulating plans to obtain its charter. At its last meeting the club endorsed Rev. Phale D., Hale, as a candidate for Columbus City Council. The club welcomed its newest member, Mrs. Woods. Mrs. M. E. Lucas is president and Grace Daniels i* reporter MATTIE L. YARROR017GH Mrs. Yarborough Ass't Secretary Te Stale Official Mattie L. Yarborough has been appointed secretary lo the assistant director of Ohio Dept. of Highway Safety. Mrs. Yarborough wa8 employ- ad as secretary to assistant supervisor of the *tmiintir.g section •f Bureau of Unemployment Compensation, stenographer in the non-monetary section o( the bureau, secretary to the supervisor of the accounting section in r Jlie bureau, secretary to the supervisor of the L'CA" section ot the bureau and stenographer in the Corporation Dept. of the secretary of state's office. Mrs. Yarboi-ouph is a member ef Concordia club, IDK, and the choir of Trinity Baptist. Mrs. Yarborough resides with fcer husband and- daughter at 1385 Hildreth av. in Columbus. Interracial Family Is Featured In Look HM. YORK.—A white couple who unknowingly adopted a part Negro child and later decided to adopt a half-Caucasian, half-Japanese baby said Monday,*4 Who knows but that in ten years our kind of family may become fairly common?" The interracial family is featured in an article. *'A Rare Lesson About Love," in the new issue of Look magazine. The parents are Samuel and Kalhrrine Roberts of Long Beach, Cal., where Roberts works as city finance officer. BACCALAUREATE DATE TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The 1957 baccalaureate sermon at 70 year old Florida A-M university will be held Sunday afternoon. June 2, at 2:30 p. m. Ousted Mississippi Students Enroll Af Central b , ■ ■■■■' , ^S_B : m 1 ' *1§|| ■-. j Br > JSB^H Hyk s$x • > -■ ■ ' ' Win s£vl • '_--' a_ i ____ _ ■ ■ r. <* . OUSTED ALCORN COLLEGE (MISS.) FORMER STUDENT president, Ernest McEwen, left, Charles Hibbler and Ruby Hbbler. brother arid sister from Meridian, are greeted by Central State college preailent, Dr. Charles H. Wesley. Students have enrolled at Central State. THESE FOUR COMELY YOUNG MISSES ARE members* of Neighborhood House Music school and baton class. From left: Cecelia YVaddy, Nadya Patrick, Marilyn and Barbara Kelly. The baton class is conducted each Saturday by Mrs. Maggie Jones, who has six teachers in her school. Drums, piano, saxophone, trumpet, voice and theory, organ and violin*»re also taugh t. Students wishing to enroll may call Neighborhood House, CI. 2-3545. ONE OF HIGHLIGHTS OF 1*57 MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN kickoff meeting at Westadde YWCA, Dayton, was an informative skit. Pictured are the talented performers: Miss Ruth Parks, Mrs. Lorraine Williams, Miss Nancy Bryant, Miss Elizabeth Hurd, Miss Josephine Collins. Miss Hattie Kellom, Miss Carole Thomas, Mis* Nuu Hniiks, Mis* Rosemary Belt, Miss Doris Arnold, Mrs. Murray Hand, Miss Estelie Pitman, Miss Phyllis Hand, Miss Letetia Durfield, Mrs. Thomas Taylor and Miss Bertha Utile. Seated is Mrs. Helen Burke. ^ RECOMMENDATIONS TO CRACK COLUMBUS' LILY-WHITE HOUSING M Sec. 2 Page 3 13TH k man st* COLUMBUS* OHIO "L* -PL** _F ■"ay1** jb jp_k & Jf"fll ■xwti a.a»H>--^ VOL. 8, No. 46 ^SATURDAY. APRIL27, 1957 20 CENTS COLUMBUS. OHIO IA Joins in (lean City Campaign Hery 0* Pas* 2 NAACP Urges i **s**#Pfc •. 'Pilgrimage' To IN TOP PHOTO, ATTY FRANK SHEARER, left, Mt. Vernon A v. Dist.' Improvement Ass'n civic affair* chairman, was on hand as Columbus street cleaning employees began pickup of IA sponsored sidewalk trash receptacles, which wilt be removed from ML Vernon ar. area street* temporarily for repair and painting. Effort b part of IA year-round project to "Help Keep Our City Clean." Bottom: Orris Allays, seated; IA member, and Mayor Senaenbrenner during meeting of civic groups on city cleanup drit s Also representing IA waa Charles Schilling, vice chairman of civic affairs commit - tee.—Sentinel Staff Photos By Roosevelt Carter. NON-BIASED STORy ON PAGE 3 |
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