Ofella W. Harris, RN, of Jack son College and Epistolous of Tau Sign Chapter of the Sigma Gam ma Rho Sorority, announces the annual celebration of Founder's Day by the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority during the week of No vember 14, 16, 18, 1945. The theme of the celebration this year is Peace and Readjust ment of the Juveile’ and in order to emphasize ways with means of protecting the youth of the com munity, the jurors are sponsoring evenings with young people on Wednesday and Friday nights, No vember 14 and 16 at St. Marks Parish House on Pearl Street, and also at the YWCA Building at 46% Farish Street by Miss Dorothy Gordon of Tougaloo College and Mrs. Prenchie Porter, Field Direc tor of Girl Scouts of Jackson. In the auditorium of Jackson College on Sunday, November 18, 1945, at 5:15 in the afternoon, Mrs Ruby E. Stutts Lyells, who is libra rian of Jackson College, will offer an analysis of the increasingly broad horizons of opportunity for the youth in the post-war era. ‘The public is specially invited to attend our Founder's Day program Sunday, November 18, at 5:15 p. m .at Jackson College.