tD, KILMARNOCK, VIRGINIATHURSPNegro Organization Society To Meet At Calvary ChurchThe Negro Orguulzatkm Society will hold its fortieth annual session in the Calvary Baptist Church at Kilmarnock on November 12, IS ami 14. The executive hoard meeting will be held at 1 :00 p. ni. In the ehurch annex. Dr, JY C. Walker, chairman, will preside.At 7 :S0 p. m. on Wednesday, November 12, ?ftate Senator It. o. Norris, Jr. will extend formal greetings on behalf of Northern Neck citizens. Mrs. Mozella J, Price, second vice-president of the Negro Organization, will re-sjiond. L. C. White, president of the Negro Organization Society, will deliver Ids annual iiddress. The “Pageant of the Betters” will be presented and directed by Mrs, Mary Etta Johnson..On'Thursday morning, November 13, tlie Better Homes and Better Farms progrum will be held. .Miss Blanche I. Harrison, Hume Agent. Virginia State College, will preside. Momi nines Beatrice Flint. Home Agent for Henry County, WiMiMmina Rnugluin, Home Agent for King and Queen County, Elizabeth McAllister, Home Agent for Hanover County, Delores G. Morse, Home Agent for Mecklenburg Coimty, will present a discussion on: How Cooperative' Community Action Con 'tributes to Better Homes for Better Living.IB-, m. T, Carter, .superintendent if the Agricultural Experiment Station of Virginia Stute College in Petersburg, will speak on The Importance of Research In Our Agricultural Economy,”In the afternoon, Dr, G. Hamilton Francis of Norfolk and Hr. J, B, Charlton of ltredville will lead a discussion on Politic Health in Virginia. Miss Theodosia Queen will render music for the occasion.On Thursday evening. Dr. Nancy B. Wool rill ge, professor of English it Hampton Institute, will deliver an address on; Co-operation for Constructive Community Action.Certificates of Merit will lie awardedfive Community Action in Local In-Group Organizations. Dr. Gordon' B. Hancock, Richmond, will summarize and evaluate the session.N. D. Morse of South Hill, will install tlie NOS officers us elected.The Lancaster Couity-Wide P.-T.A is serving us host for the*occasion. Tlie planning oofiimittee, under the eo-'hnlrmnnsliip of N. It. Wiggins and Mrs. Dorothy Cowling, will entertain the officers a nil delegates to the annual meeting in the Morgan E. Norris Element a ry School in Kilmarnock.Rev. O. A. Brinkley of Newport News. Rev. J. .T. NJckens of Burgess, Rev. Leon Baylor of Kilmarnock, Dr. 1). II. Chnmberlnyne of Kilmarnock, Rev. P. C. Young of Ottoman, Rev. S. ■Russell Wilson and Rev. A. N. Johnson f Richmond will deliver the invocations nt the sevgral sessions.Various NOS officers and workers will be honored for. their labors during the past forty years.Mrs. M, yj Booker, vice-chairman, ixecutive Hoard, to those persons whit have labored with the Negro Organization Society during the years, w. M.’oojs'r, executive secretary of the Negro Organization Society, will present the trophies to the counties having been considered eligible for them in the area of the Seven Betters. The R. It. Moton trophy will be awarded to the county having done tlie itest nil around job. The Harvest King and Queen will he crowned on the basis of the comity sending the largest amount above its quota.Wiley A. Hull, executive secretary 'f the*Richmond Crhan League and -liairntan of the Better Jobs Division. NOS, will preside over tlie. Friday morning session on Jobs and Business. Tlie Julius RosenwaId School Chorus of Northumberland County will render music. The topic for discussion will be: “Guiding Our Youth. Dr. Thomas H. Henderson, dean. Virginia Union, Cniversify, will serve as co-ordinator. George I,. X. Cowling, assistant supervisor of Elementary and Heeomlarv Education. State Board of Education, will discuss the area of: “Guidance in tlie Schools for Students’*. II. 1). Carpenter. Jr., assistant professor of Secondary Education, Virginia Union University, will discuss the area of; Guidance in the Home for Parents, Harold o. DeWitt. industrial secretary of tlie Richmond Urban League, will discuss: “Guidance In' Job and Vocational Choices. Dr. A. o. Macklln, professor, Virginia State College, will discuss: “Guidance For Teachers. Don A. Davis, comptroller, Hampton stitute, will also deliver an addressOn Friday afternoon, Mrs, Irina ... Bltp'kwell, sujter visor of Charlotte County Element ft ry Schools and Better Schools chairman, Negro Organization Society, will preside over tin* Better Schools program. The A. T. Wright High School of White Stone will render music. Greetings will he extended by Mrs. I,. Cheatham Taylor, elementary supervisor of Northumberland and Lancaster Counties and R. E. Rrann, division superintendent.Dr. R. P. Daniel, president, Virginia State College, will deliver an address on: “Practical Phases of School Cooperation for Community Action.On Friday night, Lorenzo C. White, NOS president. Will preside. Music will be furnished by the Virginia Union University Choir under the direction of William J. Goodwin. Dr. A. O. Richardson, associate supervisor, Secondary and Elementary Education, State department of Education, will serve as chairman of a panel discussion. The theme is: Co-operation for Constructive Commnnlt y Action”, Mrs. j. l. Blair Ruck of Richmond will discuss: Co-operation for Constructive Commnnlty Action In Human Relations”. Mrs, Louella Goff of Covington will discuss: Co-operation for Constructive Community Actfcm In Inter-cultural Participation”. Mrs. Jess Og-den of the University of Virginia will discuss: “Co-operation for Constroc-scorini Saw t*^ 01 Fa mil Hamtil Ilea db Davl^, The were with t 300: i mid ;«Heatlisville Wins Forestry JudgingThe Northern Neck Federation of Future Farmers of America (F.F.A.) iieid its annual forestry judging contest Tuesday. October 28, nt Kino, Essex County. 'Hie contest was eom-jHised of the following events: 1. Estimating hoard feet volume of standing timber (saw. timber). 2. Estimating cubic feet volume of standing timber (pulp wood). :t. Take or leave (seleo-tive cutting). 4. Tree identification, 3. Area measurement. The contest was sponsored by the Virginia Forest Service.IleathsvllJe Chapter took first place honors with a total score of 1071 out Of a possible score of 1300. Members of the Henthsvilie team were Bobby Bentley, Steve Thomas and Carl Jones. Warsaw took second place with a score of 082: Fnniham, third with a score of 007 and Tnppnhnnnnck, fourth.Fa rnb of He Tappaley of brey : 313: i ninthtenth and IIa scotOtb Cnllar Grove Cliapt lowlnj Moss, kins; Sydno Frank and , Derke art Ri Bold»y eliell: die DiStepj. ]Chore Mutni New | the or | Writei . numhi . suram !nouneFrom where I siLeft HaiAmbled over to Bob’s Restaurant Tuesday for lunch and noticed a new sign Left Ham Sandwich, toy .. . Right Ham Sandwich, 30*.“Why the sign, Bob’” I asked. “Don’t tell me you believe hogs scratch more with their right leg than with their left —so’s the left ham is more tender?”“No,” he says. “I don’t take any stock in it. But, some people have ordered those ‘left’ sandwiches. When I explain to them that there’s nothing to that fable, that the sign is just a business-getter, and I’ve only one price, they enjoyFr righ “left-some head life, adult to a i I say from misinCopyright, 1952, UMail Oversea! 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