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PAGE FOUR ATRONJZE THESE WVERTISERS f I yy v »y>’ r ' | MUSIC IN THE CHURCH | I - - WILUAM T " GBIMES __ CORRECT METHODS OF BREATHING FOR THE SPEAKING OF. SINGING VOICE Ine importance of breath control cannot be Gver-enrjfhasized. II toJst be acquired in order to handle the voice correctly and atti :ica, >.v- The vocal’ apparatus may be considered a iced organ - Mr 1 vocal curds representing the reeds and the Jungs representing the b( !lov,c The vocal cords should b<* allowed to function auto rva ici.ily and the lungs, like the bellows, should have ample c.v pu‘ and t*■ coirectly and .steadily contiallc 1. Perfect control o! ihi- brctith reliv-s all! .nudity and < lutch of the throat muscles ac ! permits the vocal cords to vibrate freely arte? produce then clc st. fullest and most beautiful tones. Toper breathing when mastered and practiced auf'ficicntiy, I’ccoine a nabit It will then nee d l: 4 tie further contudrea*.on ’»hen there is plenty of tom,- breath should ;>e taken freciy tu: gh the nose. It should never be taken through the mourn unless there xs some condition .vhich pri u-ir- taking t r. gh trie nose. Expiration should always: immediately follow stion in speaking or ringing. Holding the breath tends lo t< some oi t o breathing muscles which will affect the tone here should bd no conscious tension m the neck or thioat The c.-.esi should 1>- iu ; d up and :v vor a iL>wed to fall while v. hue talking singing. Tint shoulders should never oe j. »tlcvi to rise or fall in breathing but should be held quietly t comfortably back. Vren the chest is lie Id up . c helps keep the upper part o: • test filled with air which makes it ;• better resonator or sound ■card for the vilrating vocal c« ids and adds In the resonance 1 s: ;uality of tilt voice. n taking in the breath, the dmphram, a '••!'. one. sue-.-t of muscles '•■• a-:es tno chest i> •-m the abdomen. . nlme.and flattens U.ewn pulunc the domed vhape of jhe diaphnnn out of it: this in ] ■ ■ the depth and capacity of the dust and draws the air down I ir •. ' r*o lungs passive or involuntary expiration the diaphiagm relaxes ! drawn and domed upward again into the chest by the con-; : • . i :he bangs which expels the br> nth. In f- re .1 expiration. • is aided by th contraction of abdominal muscles. This i; .5 ’’diviphi agin breathing.” is method o.t breathing is greatly recommended by instrcc t voice. ■ iil continue the explanation of breathing methods in my m title, LINCOLN PARK “ROCKY MOUNT’S FINEST NEGRO DEVELOPMENT” —Where you'll find smartly designed, well-com?ructed ill mes in a beautiful setting. i —When > ri 1 1 find successful, friendly neighbor; w ho’ve found what you re- been seeking.' —Where your child: n wni have excellent playmates— a vv mdet fal Home. —Where you 11 be wise to live to provide security and happiness for your family I FHA and GI Loans Available!! Wimberley & Gregory ! SEELING AGENTS ■ 23 Sunset Avenue Telephone 41-42 s. . | | Madam 1 liomas - fe home, a failure in business, or if'you 11 & ■ just plain down-hearted, YOU CAN be helped! If you are B [ ’.lucky, held back by great invisible forces around you—l I f a ran tec to help you. I guarantee results, not unfulfilled anises. A word to the wise is sufficient. Call and be convin- B Reading Daily and Sundays-—9 A. M. to 10 P M. Readings for White and Colored \ LUCKY DAYS AND NUMBERS I e ! in Studio Trailer Highway 301. One block I •' ilv Limits S. Church Street. Bus passes the 1 i i..c r»k for hand sign. Rocky Mount, N. C. in .111 n ; ■ -tr, mi ■■ Main SECOND SECTION '*W.y **’* aw *W‘ S^fß? “ JL, hk JL *&. JL JL ll .Jfk OWNERS OCCUPY FIRST HOME IN LINCOLN PARK Mr and Mr. Johnny W. Jlemlet ! ’ Jr., and their family moved iif n Util ru.-u home located at. 832 i Lespt-tl Road in beautiful Lincoln I . Park, Rocky Mount's newest and ! finest Negro 'development The j Henderson:-; red their new koine I ! -me shown above I (*;i la-1 .Vl..rt h Hitti Wimberley j and Git-yofy. local rcaltoiv, an-! ; noiinted plane for ii development .’ 1” provide modern, well-de- LU-ed , I j homes in an atnactive sub-division ; : for ouv Negro This ;,uh d’vision, known Li neon Park, is - located in die nortfieasfern section mi the city on, and north of. Leg cot: Road j j Lincoln Park is the first Negro 1 b vciopment planned f’speeifiily ; ar.d c-x-.am-vely fr.i Negro Home jOw nvi's at.-d Mu ( ornpleliv-n oi >hc 'first lion.'-.- in this well-planned re-' :it rioted ccrnmutiity begins n new ’ era for ibe purchaser of the- ■ ; liovne-.. These home.- dcsL'i.cd by Them;;'-, 1 8. Herman. Wiisott iivehih-d. coti ! sist ol i v:nji room, two bedrooms j kitchen and full bath. Some of lb-.- : utsfaucinig fc-alnrc - f• ■■. a«i ;n the w ■ homes, are- spacioiu lots suti-floor j tug. storm - luating. Hot water s.vs iti/i a, pha 1, tile floors in kitchen j' | ’-d hardwood floor is: living room and Fall, plaster wall; thr-’.nishout. clothes closet for each i;edjooni. 210 lo asphalt composiii- n 1 . n.'•'»*. fin.',v. liter, lights ruiH sewage and other features which will or painted in v aious color- 1 ial? of wliKi; are popular and wii! j aiipej ii.g to !)k- owners. CWSASTC HOLD ANNUAL BEET IN ATLANTIC CITY • i ATLANTIC City N J .. The . I Second District Conference of too : . Umor-n ps) Phi Fraterrii'y. com- ; jpr.n::>c chapters Ic-cntcd ■■■; Mew . York New Jersey and JM-nn.-> i- . ' •: l.ia v:i! i- , T rnc- - :\g : iL-re on Octoi.ie! l;> 16th and 17th - i’h th, ■ c-s; T..V-i‘on Alp:-,. Cnap- ' per acting as host. Afvordu.’g In rdca?* • c y He v. S T Ai o i;. Fc rrt 11 D<>: - :Lcr Marshall, plans ve 'been 1 ; octrapl-.•!».><•! f«u what bromisos to o-:. , ■tlii-’ large-; anc-nded meei'ing :n t-.e ! 1 1. story of the cOtifei Tiice. Tr,-_ k day confab ,qcts undc-swr.y - - :on Friday of this '-verk with tk’: I . a--, lion at 'he kveiciu ~.5i ti i- a! ’ni Mi.sc ,i‘ :LJ - ,-srtie Aveni:-e ! I -he ins’ .■■}•. eve n: it -:-i Cnlaret P;;r:j is scheduled for • j itiuh Haritrp. fo : I-:.'.vio.; i...- eaivi ■ lotii.j) oi reyi.-’s. •a. : . All Eti<mi-.-s 1 i session.-; vsili be r - .J ,t the YMCA jll ..i L. : ..j 2YiOi 1 .11.1 itiiik iil tC •. 1 t Ooi 1. !at which tinv.* sovorul o£ 1 lie rt - uon'il officers v.-U is- heard. The social activities conclude ; with a formal done, at the An Wars Memurisi! Buiiciin-j cm Sati.ir- j day evening The visiting dclex-evs will at tend special services conducted at ; Jethro iTesbyievian Church At :lantic Citv and the Chapel of St. MM ; If. t • V < f:: n c- f P, -a - r-;: t\>: I e : N J . Sundii;, riiorning. Ail acLvi j ties will bo concluded with a pub lic nieeting at 3:00 P M. on Sim da.v tit the YMCA Officers ,f u • District ai Mifflen T. Gibbs Dis trict Representative: Nathaniel A ; Burrell. President, Chester Jack son, vice president; Marion S. Euali.-h, secretary; George F. Ma-rts. •r. i. ; u< i .v W. Wen m-i. director of publicity; Donald. j D. Adams, director <-f public rela tions; Richard K Carey. Counselo*; C V i-uin -,. . ■ ... i'-I;- .nr: aud| Kcv li. Aibion Ferreli. chaplain. GAY’S HARDWARE 124 S. MAIN ST. P. O. Box 328 Phone 180 I DEALER IN Paints Hardware Building Material Farm Supplies and '1 Equipment * A Artists Supplies Guns and Ammunition fc fttumwiM mwnswiw >—S -- TRY -- Old Colony Beverages I ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING CO. *Bl-319 S. WASHINGTON St. 1 THE CAROLINIAN’ g || 1 | rn | ; '- f 4! w* “ -Jf ~ " 1 * -* ■■ • • ■ ■ '* I Z&vvr&vwl*' ■■■■■■■K.- ' .... .- i. The Henderson family are shown standing in fronf of their new home in Lincoln Park, re- Patterson Renamed Head Os United Negro College Fund At /Annual Confab NEW YORK Or F |j p.,t tt'i.i-i) vi l;i:-keKi- hi- Flute. \v;.s . re-elected Pie-jaY-nt t th«- UniU J Neite t• !• and at the USxh .-•nnuul meeting <-t j;-- L i,< (i of ;j<. rectors, held ~t Atlimta L'r iv r r 1 • 'CL V •* l i tt’ufc dI.UOUJUNH! Ki - day by William J. Trent. Ji t vc cmive tlirt-f.-tiu* i.,i M;.- Dr Patter on will verve fm tj*c : ’ cxf fiscal year; he h.<; Ix-r-r. pj- t «. : -C'i, Oi ice .’ivgaiiir.c-tion since inception in ia-44. Thomas A Mor n ' v rrestded nt this moc-lif.g ds" re-i ion-.-t ;»•> his post -w chairman of the board of Director... Others re-elected to office.-; io the ‘"tiri wc-r. Pie.-'tder.t Fi- once \!. Fciiu oi Spe-man Cr>lh -a A IF,' ; C: ‘ x :rv !'”* idem; as,d ii-.Fn; V D.i’vel us S. I 7 :;,vtrsifv K;,- -N. C vvlio contiiH.i-s jf*o-uv io tut.’ oiUAnuuUion. HOVVAki* WmiDKAW Adriii i* :.;i U ijj' l;.(j (L. v nt tile Direct oi a - meeim,; included a report on the 3948 campaign by in Trent, the authorization of tnc d: o.rfbution of money to member colleger., the lay;ny ,->f p!a; : -for ;r,e F-49 cu/r,; aign um; ,-,, announce j FOBRS CAFE Modern Equipment Courteous Service ! RUSH HOME COOKED FOODS SOFT DRINKS BEER It FOUNTAIN SERVICE CIGARS CIGARETTES BUSINESS HOURS. € a m. 10 p. in. 209 N. Maine Sf- Phone 9112 JACK FOBBS. Prop. LF.T US SOLVE YOUR HOMEMAKING PROBLEMS An able andwiiling staff Credit arrangermt r.ts Ample slock of home furnishing* Prompt delivery service ALL ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL BE SURE TO VISIT QUINN’S CAROLINA DREAM HOUSE S«n on beautiful rooms on \>uv 2iu] floor QUINN FURNITURE CO. No. Main Street Rocky Mount, N. C. il>—imiiim wim iwifcwui»iiwiMni«>iir»Mri»«.«iiniii i»,y wv.,»^t»-«x*«>CKGW»e-Jafce*wU'Mi».-"Ui<»w»wii—«— wiuw—i n ■* ■' ,l " iwf *’ Privette’s New Super Market FINEST MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES COMPLETE i INF- OK GROCERIES Owned and Operated by H. D. Privette PHONE 840-W 571 RALEIGH ST. ■ ' Jack Sullivan, Inc. HEATING & PLUMBING ENGINEERING CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING I 216 HILL ST. ROCKY MOUNT I Phone 2524 N. C. State Licenses No. 385 PAINTING AND DECORATING SUPPLIES ARTIST SUPPLIES & WALLPAPER I The Sherwin-Williams j I Company 122 S. WASHINGTON STREET fi Phone 3022 Rocky Mount | I i SECOND SECTION cently completed housing de velopment for Negroes in Reeky Mtunt iiu-.ii of changes in school inetn- Mk-rect to youi’-t- peupk’ oti the Uinvar-Uy withdrawing and St Augustine'. Col!< a of Raleigh, \ C. being admitted as of December 3. 3 948. In inCKontini! the matter of the ’withdrawal of Howard Univcisity. Preside!-.} Mordecai Vv Johnson stot-zr.!; “The decision of the Board of Trustee;, of Howard University is • u.if oaseci upon lack of interest; ;n the United Negro C--l!c.ge Fund ii is our considered opinion that eut withdrawal under the present circumstances may operate posi tively t-.i swengthen the movement." in ndd.-r* to the Pn-sidv at of tnc- iT.-embuT LoctOiS . (' The Fund, the directors -1 i. iav i; c piea en t. a t \i 1 e B «) av u n\a e* - VVaddi li dot; eh lei of the late Chief Ju. ucf- Hughes, cf -New York City Mr i .indsic; Km r.-all. Prcsidetit of USO and Mr. Arthut Brenner of €w Yoi■ k Cily The United Negro College Fund i enjoy-' the diatinetion of being the : only cooperative educational fund- Raising 01 pantzaUon m America. 11. i- composed of 3'.- private accredit- I t-.i Negro enlß-ges and univursißi;; located throuhgoul the countiy. Totistcd cereal flakes high in pro- ! h‘in cotitenl arc the result el a | newl> patented breakfast food pro- j i ccs!-. according to National 1 J tent ; i Cuncil. Finely pround soya bean | j flour, mixed with cereal (trait is j . cooked, then tunned into Makes ami ; ; toasted. One of the advantages claimed ! for the product is that it will not j absorb large quantities of milk ui j ■ 'ream ! , - I A pressure cooker with heating ( i clement built into the bottom has j I been patented. A double switch pet - 1 nuts use of low and high heats j i PITTMAN'S ESSO | SERVICE Falla Road Church St. TIRES BATTERIES SEAT COVERS PHONE 9171 . sex) ws-KSMSHasassssas^^ || | j Social Mclver KING OF THE BOOT BLACKS 128 E. THOMAS ST. ; IlaiTen's Sales Agency CONFECTIONERS WHOP ESAFE AND KliTAtl, Af«ENTS WANTED Al HO &■ TELEbRAM NEW HP \PERS 21.1 Atlantic Ace. Phone '('s6 ii itttt'i"ff in tr i n~ MeCLAIYS SERVICE STATION SIIEIX GAS, OIL. WASHING, GREASING SUIT DRINKS GROCERIES SERVICE WITH \ SMILE 621 E. Thomas St- Phone 2563 The Planters National BANK and TRUST COMPANY The Bank of Personal Service ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. i YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE TO THIS COMMUNITY Member - ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation Try ENTERPRISE First Everything To Furnish Your Home Complete CASH OR TERMS ENTERPRISE FURNITURE CO. 158 S. WASHINGTON STREET ROCKY MOUNT i ATTENTION j. CITIZENS | i AND I BUSINESS MEN THIS PAGE WILE PROVE TO BE AN INVALUABLE ASSET ' TO YOUR COMMUNITY | AND BUSINESS j mm mmm mm mm THIS IS YOUR PAPER ! . THIS IS YOUR SPECIAL PAGE STIMULATE ADVERTISING J PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS j REMEMBER I EVERY TOWN NEEDS j A NEWSPAPER I WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1948 HERTZBER G FURS New Furs—Repair Fur Storage--Cleaning R( modeling "If you don't know furs - . . know your furrier'* Quality Laundry Building Phone 112 ”l()lSE MOVING BUSINESS LICENSED AND BONDED 615 Virgina:, Phone IGB2-R Charles I'.inum, O.vnei, operator TuyThTgorham I)RCG COMPANY 132 'I ARBORO STREET ERA M 'RIPTION DR t U.GIs fs PHONE 200 Gi;iHIS-M(H{(,\N PLi MRING AND HEATING riMKE'N Oil B'L’RNEHS 211 Atlantic Avf Phone 73.' SUM KY MOUNT NORGE HOME APPLIANCES MAYTAG APPLIANCES (loppedge X Campbell I:ri SI NSET AVENI’E PHONE 266 i tie Store Thai Brought Pliers Down sn Rocky Mount SELF-SERVICE DRESS SHOP SOI tH M AIN STREET text To Whaley Furniture Co. MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FAR! HER AT FALLS ROAD Department Store Complete Line Os • MEN'S * WOMEN’S AND » CHILDREN’S WEAR j You Can Get The BEST VALUES HERE AT ALL TIMES i J Rocky Mount» To j I Keep This Page? Pa tronize These Advertisers r _ „. r . __ -,„ fll ,. riia[ rnr - nnTrr B t , ~ ~ JAMES M. FOX JEWELER 126 Main Street Rocky Mount, N C. | _ | G. C. REID & SON Hardware & Paints 248 Falls Road Rocky Mount. j «. .— ™ ; ~ T lUrW\\amnh^ 100 N. Church & Sunset Ave. "YOUR FRIENDLY STATION’ j Oil S GAS LUBRICATION J ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! Dial JHSti —J. M. Jobnsun, Mgr, | I Yellow Front j Grocery i FRUITS PRODUCE WINES Os AH Kinds 202 Falls Rd. 1 eiephone 2592 ! BAWLIO j CAM: A SERVICE STATION | 237 Atlantic Ave. Phone 995 | Sandwiches, Bter, Sodas, Ice ! Cream, Gas, Oil, Wash, Grease TIRE REPAIRS hTh. WEEKS SEED STORE j 219 Tarhoro Si. Rocky Mount ! most complete stock oe SEED AND GARDEN NEEDS IN TOWN i —■—- —~ i Vt hen Better Automobiles Are j Built BUCK will Build Them” The Best of Service On All Makes of Cars and Trucks ROSE Bl ILK t O. L --r-, rv ~, .. . Hairing!on Lash Store i Look! Toui favorite Ice Cream. ’•sc A Pint, Kofi Drinks of All Kinds, Bakery Goods GIVE US A TRIAL 102 S. WASHINGTON ST. | IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Treat Yourself To Our Service j City Barber Shop 200 E. THOMAS ST. William Grimes, Prop. DAVIS RADIO A RECORD SHOP | Specializing in Auto Radios I l atest Records Delivery 516 GAY STREET MARCUS DAVIS, Prop. Dannies Beauty Shop Specializing In AS! Phases Os • Beaut* Culture— Phone 544 i-M Hazel Haywood, Operate! | 513 W. Thomas Si. Rocky ML j Mrs. Dannie MeClean, Prop. Vighbo r hot>d Center GROCERIES &■ MAGAZINES Tloor Sanding & Painting Tot! penn. Ave, Phone 3386 R .1,1.. Lassiter, Prop. Save and Borrow with the Atlantic Credit In ion Chartered by the State of N C -208 E. Thomas St. Phone 289-J i OPEN FOR NEW MEMBERS j I oiiis Pipprn. president Mrs. Nora E. Bailee, Sec Treas. j ~. J DICKIN’S FISH MARKET SEAFOOD AND GROCERIES Fish Dressed and Delivered Free 625 W. THOM AS STREET PHONE 1255-WX RADIO HOSPITAL 127 S. W ASHINGTON ST. Everything In Radio Repairs PHONE 3637 williams" COMMUNITY STORE 314 GOLDLEAF STREET PLAIN & FANCY GROCERIES 1 FRESH MEATS - DAIRY PRODUCTS OF ALL KINDS BATTLE’S | CASK GROCER & MEAT j MARKET 612 I. THOMAS ST. For Quick Service Call 2716 1
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