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WEEK ENDING jSATI'UiiAV, MAUI'B 21, 1»5;J with a lilitless cloth. Wiwn dry. apply shellac to “seal" all the in side surfaces. Forever after, you’ll ♦be able to wipe the smooth sur faces often with a soapy cloth to pick up dust, powder, and crumbs BFC Research in the mid - HMD's . showed that leafspot of peanut- Bkcan he controlled by using sulfpi “and copper dusts. Sfayßßautiful|fs Monthly Lookup Ho t*N-ttl( #t*n* «n bor f»«» (w«us» «rtio.»s, ktihtr h«r <»e mom Why look older, worn out. jittery for S or S doy» tith month? Why let everybody know your “time” in here? Thousands of »pa»rt firl« and women take ■ little Onrduj j «*ch day to help build new energy and rwlitanc*. They look, act, sleep better, fee! lea* and less misery each month. Some even go throufh peiiods without psin after u while. Stay ievely a!) month ask your dealer for Cardui. (Say: "card- you-eyr" ). Special Purchase! fi\ / \ \\/ \ VJ l \ [■ I [ / \j '4 Permanently Pleated Nylon Tricot SLIPS $1 J J Res $3.98 and $4.98 Outstanding Buy! Exquisite nylon tri cot slips—-sheer and frothy —extrava- vagantiv trimmed with nylon net and lace, Severn! styles to choose from - In white only. Sizes 5, (j, 7. Extra Special! 2 Bar Tricot BRIEFS *> Hollywood style. Elastic* for waist an< I 1 e vs. Whir ea 11 d pink. Sizes 5, (>, 7. 45 | Regular 50c 'll _ in Raleigh it’s MOTHER^-dSfDAtGHfER V" **■•■■ M,r ’ " f "6? FASHIONS liuur«nc« 6uildiß| norHPawi.iiwh«whmmhhhww i ww -aw vwi-rrbr'fjwriffv.'va r-~ f 7 * FAYETTEVI* EE S II ft I X - ERS MAKE til FT TO COLLEGE Shown here is a special Com mittee from the Fayetteville Branch of the Kindah Temple Shriwers group Gif., chosen <o make a one hundred dollar gift to Or Junes 'A. Sell rook, Pres ident of the Fayetteville State Teachers College, for the institu tion's Scholarship Fund. Dr. New Minister Comes 1 o Historic Oberlin Church !5- t aroliiii ii) Sun Writer R A I.KICH The Rev, ;vu Calvin Eugene -idltc !i„ assumed tin ii! X iu ’ .a-ts.-s it-- ul I;i*-.tOl':i- Wilson 'l'cm ■ie li* i t-. .-.uceet dine tin- KewteiK .(ini;. I\i Whale) who re-.igliec hat post in order to return to ehool. Rev. Ail. UidileV 1,l ines to -iu.» i</Vv charge a wealth ot exper t-m-.- in both preaching and teach n- For the past nine .veers, in been the ninistei of St St< oh est Methodist Church in Lex •iiKtoii. X'. C . before i-.iat he pa.- oi ed the F.pwurtli Methodist ■ iii,;; ii 11; Cns.loniJ for four year: In all. Rev. Gidney l-,as given ilV! ‘‘Ci Sen: In tin IVb-thodlsi ■ im tiy in tlfis statv while also ti-acfune in the X L. publii- i*ii■ i,ilit) l.i year.-. ■' giadiune of Biddb University. iov, u</inson C. Smith University, .no Gauunon Theulogicai Senun •iv. Rev Mr. Gidney is well ore. pai'.-ii to follow in tbe fi o'.stej).- .-> his mans' illustrious predeees <iis who iia\< nunu l<:ed to In : lrltoal need- ot the Wilson Tem Wake Consumers Elect A. C. Parrish President ill ( uiikliiii.tu St.ilt Writer ltAl.KK.il! Mr Andria C i Parrish of Mel! tot I ha.' S.v-ai chosen . • is. muv art - idem th*> W-ak-. on'tuners Mit: -al A.-.sockitiotl, Ha • iVighV only NruiO owned and op.-- , 1 att-d S'.:,. : Market. Mr Varris!' i -co-t-d- ti:- Hi V G K C»c**k i vhu ■ • -v id ilti oi !!!:;, alien a- its ■ ..■'.di : : : i ilr bdriJiitin:'. buck l!t;5 , j:i. ui; ata/ati. ji )!• has b< v: , 'I ' lid t i of il: board o! directors ■Oi the part SKVt-n Via::; and Is charier member u: the Asso- : ■ .it ion. tie brill;.';; I<> .< p- a- n in; jirtasiiii-td man.', year- oi .•? ; oust i stive t.xpenehcc ir> n iit:! j .nr. civic atld b‘.i>'incss oi'i.ani'/.a --‘ IJI is. Prc: id.;: «v. ;' Ins first to k i idt-rr iaa tin a. the itev proi- Slit, i.rciia; i d to keep 'the ASSh iidioii tmaiibers informed and up n date ronccrniil; all the a:! a-' t ineir businefr. entet;,nsi Mr Gl’:ar il tiplnred tile iOOsi talk and . *• :ti aetivi criticism tluit many ember: o! the Association hav '.ecu giiiitv ui and i eniinctyd id ' >!.(- .Association have been guilty; t and ivnatidtd those yutUy oi : .och practices that it was ‘heir lushless f.tey Weie trvUU: 1o kill te pointed out that the Negroes j vhtr have noun chosen Id It-au , ither: iv.ie deiviei't in their had-; : .ship, when those loaders lead j .:ei: jr.'Osde avr.ei lioal tilt enter-; •i... d: diet ted it* the betterment .aid advancement el the race. I), O S Bullock a charter ■ ■■. .■l'd ineinhet of : *e Association.; as very vaiis.tic in ids remark, j dantt tile so-called “bis: iv-.U'" ' j ,)i Hidlock aid there \va ,; not , ; oi tt tul Ni -t'o in Hai-io.li wlm; i.li llot i' .V i Ills S-.ICCCS:-. 1 oil It. Negroes, pai'tieuiai iy tin ••o-caHcC. ' 'Uie people lit- want d to kins' why tine. v. no have I'i.-en ( ' .... and prospetil;. could no: ot ! it.old !„.• n. dire that their can inued success was dependent u;>- -ii the men and women twiner. ulv.ll tie ! ado vl 1;, Bullock : united out that i. , • I- tea ti.rs, doctors;, lawyers ana nt tier pi nfesiioiiai group. wouU natron v the Vi.i'ce ConstiT.crs omt or: unicatioti v. ouid ' et'oiiu* a 1 iidwarl. ni strength hr them atm; Ihe v would also be SHOW urn, tiiei: .optrelation lot the blesstm,• they • jvr bet II pi idle ed to en.iov \fr | .etmadias Era/ier told the: gathering that ltd Wake t on; "o --..)•» soper market was ioeiuod o ••.racticalyv an aH-Negro beam -- and" that tin- Negroes of K- 1 iefi’ii Could make that area vinca; i . ..upping district. if they would; • .-t|, this Mr frader said, they . uUI be providing opportunities’ end jobs tor oar youth. 'Unless tins us done.'' said .M.v. rres.u.. '.Ve an- edticating otv young pern pie to become loafers and bunts tin a motion made by Mr. Fra? [ .er a.o* Association authorised it -?! iv.itive committee to r.tc.dy ’.h<-; j Ci-ssrbihty of organizing the soya Business enterprises and the ’launching of an extensive adder-; THE CAHU.LINIAN Sea rook is seen holdlns; the chock picsentod by the organ ization's Potentate Air Therman J. Smith front run- second front left. The Shriners lend aid to worthy community projects, and for the pa.-t several years hav*» made substantial gists to the col lege. PosiiH’ with Dr. Sea brook tiliri! from left front row) arc: pit- congregation The Reve; end Cieiuey is married it, On feuiui i ivli ■ O-i'ti ude Parks .-.inn.. Gn fui many ><ar_ ik public seln.fi! teacher tInSTfC, and; ,■; tin- f.itbei o! loin -.Vlildien, two ’ ii;‘ and iVv o boys, thev alt- Mrs J A'lfiriam Mar; nail of Yueirsui. Aiisv C wen dot.-1! iGidney direct or ■ t ; .nusic ius the : übiie u—.u. of '.Joldtn t. n N C C iwi-I, i.ewy. ‘r.. a Fisk Inuu. :ty .uaduat ■ ami a i inch nt -.1 Meh.u r> Modi al Coileai before : -in... imiucted ,n to t!: * 1 .'• :' ;'H; I tel ! ■ T '.lft.: : 'lt .: , 1 . lie- Sc: ' til OI Phsmue ’■ m Hov.'iird Universiiv In addilnu: to .his lin (doe leal ■ and litenr- > pnrs'..!!ts Rev. Gidney :a- e.an. years uilam a ke.-r. UMteieSt If! fniis:'. loth vni'fl! aPa.l hist i en, !jf ' and hi presetr/e lleiv w ill add iinm. asurably to the nut- ;; -■ea i .: i ■ : the rornivnuH!' . Nol aft - - in:; any nartiinilar hobbies,: I Rev. Gi-in< > -aid outside of hi. ppstorai • duties :mci music his next interests recreation, boy .scout' '.'.-H i and , et.eral commimitv a<‘- n V i t ies BK: 1 i.'lm; eaiiipaeui ot -. iui at cun and promotion. Mr. ' ; ;>il sin.s-d tiu 1 net*d ' fur aui’ ii ’:s i ; ,1U;: to iji-vt [h*: ■ cr* nU-ct \yy ;i (U-jicii in currt-d -;*t ttie bf‘:innin! ; ; of tht- At ? t:t.-iat.u»n';; A eommitU-t t;t ad d by i\1 1 • D M Jiii’ni; an. -as up tV.tr tlv }>nrpus<' ul : ; t'oHfCiin,: ihi- ::npaid yiicdyei*. out •dundin • ontuu- Association’s books. As. th■ iati<. ri .auijv;. .ir- A; 0.) oa.- . .a d rna.v bo purchased at the As 'Ofiatiun';- ofti ce i;.::. S. Blood SOCIU. ( Uj'ADti! m:t for tkauifrs RAI.KIGK A tail schedule ot v'-ut.s is in -tore 1 -i pfvsc»ns at ■ nd; i 'in- inn:: NC Tcarhei ts.soi;al;o:i meeliu-s here during die ' -."kind ot Mflch Hii tliroiigh at The Lounge the nnnage eitnt of tie. iii \v ;. i. -pot reveal a iht; week. Tne Loim»;e, located or, Biood -1 !!!> Street is the newest and . most ifiiiinab addition to the local ealV M.>cit-ly scene and will be op en daily and nightly for tiu- con ■’ertit nci of the visiting dt:;ni tarics. it was announced ;. IXKI.Y TO St’Ct'EE.-J The man . considered mat iikriy to street d in Raining a top federal post under tiu- Itcpnblicau an leinistratiim is Judge Francis El be Rivers id the City court of New York ft is beiiev.il in high circles thu President Eisenhow er will appoint Judge Rivers to tli« federal bench. Smut -years itaiJi Judge fit.'rt uas an askis tant district attorney to tiov. Thomas K. burry when the governew was district attorney. Also ,ui Mutant b. A at that tlnte was Herbert BrowncM. now a!u»rrt,e) .getterd undei fresjdept Eiscsitiower. (ANF) (left to ri);ht): Joseph Cimditl, Therman J. Smith, and William Davis. Second row: Earnest J. Elliot, Arthur Jones, John It. Lapels, Jasper McMillan, and Harold L. Scott. Hack row: Ga briel Parks, Malcholm Daniels, William Gaines, and iJetirv ,v Black l WITH# VO I 7*o Nt*w VISIT THEIR MORE #■* ~ .... . \/*ii .•■ I’ACInI .: yl \RTEk: t aintuon Village i\[, Location SFtY HERaRTMEXI 4'AO Daniels Slfftt-t WK SPECIALIZE /» Ajjl^V\X in >, sizes h ymk^C' - /m \\ \1 I' Hi 1 :-i:■ ■ i : t iIAkOK ACCOUNTS LAYAWAYS * V ~ . , , r ~ For kd, Koni iiriuu.s you i.hd kithi of car you've aiwavi F rOltl tOdSt to const folk;? HI t wanted , . . a car that, wiii “spoil" you for ordinary . ~ * 4 - , cars. For in every deparlment the new Ford offers vou to ford Aintl icu S ati Vances that set a. new standard fur the American . .... .. %(i »* Road. Take, for example. Ford's longer, lower, more Worth More t«u * it sftot ih iliort massive styling and modern hull-tight construction. , .. ~ Take its thick, foam rubber cushions and new Wonder when you buy it ... worth more Ki , le . Nl . v „, ore hits a car oiTered you so many . 11 *j t “Worth More" features at so modes! a price. See, Value - When you sell It. ('heck and Test Drive I his. trend-selling new Ford today-. Discover for yourself why the swing is to Ford. _ ONLY V-8 IN ITS s . , , y Ford * high*cornpfeii-ion car*wid« rwui window give you lIU-h.p. V-B i» tfie type j viability unlimited. 0t ' B :2* Af " #fiCU lo £ ' ’ YOUR CHOICE OF 3 GRSAT DRIVES! ff-Sv »wi»ig.i»9 to. (Ho- CSC. .r \,.1.. V ' * sss " -T-w Only Tord in its fi«ld offers fw.doiT.atii ~‘\ T*■ [/ Drivfi. Oveidiivt; uod CartVfrhtiOfiw! ‘ —- i~ Oi . . ■ ' ' ■ ph i 1., gat .ovingi ot ,h. |'' '* ' ' 1 Powor^Piiot. NiW WONDER RIOEI ftvnk space soi 1 Nit j wit rotor spring*, roort .; j extra siiitcase. shock aosotbers and a j \ j wt to from uaaoi but an •mirkiy sS, ROWER-PIVOT SUSPENDED PEDALSi n*w esneapt ot ditving comfort, y\\'\\\\\y &&R fll They give oatiar pedoi ap«t atlon. mak* f-sot »pot* of the *ntif« floor space. No ilosfy, pm mm ”l"~l “I T\ fentumslle 0rl»», Overdrive, staswwtl ■J ■ ■■ Jr l I I Ht. \h H S iA\DA.RD ZZ | J1 | ll| J J OF THE AMERICA* ROAD * i Religious Emphasis Week. At Shaw UHuge Success HAI KiC'iH A vti'j impc'sci Vi week us Religious E:uphaM.s was Concluded [fcK a r nnaw Uni ' • r.-itv. The observance was led •’••• lit.- Mu\\v University Ciw isii .o Mission Team composed of the loWownn members: Or Shvlbv Rooks. .Minister. St .lames Pres byterian Church. Now York City; Miss Rosalie V Oakes. Nation:!;' Student Secretary. YWCA. Send ■ cm Region, Atlanta. Georgia; D Charles B Copher. Professor of 1 4d Testament. Gammon Tivoli • -ica) Seminary, Atlanta. 0.,.; ano Or Fde. it McNeil! Putoa‘". Min T'te: Pullen Memorial Bm Ust •'"lurch. Raleigh. The Campus Committee on the University Christian Mission had for its: theme: There- A War Out of the Confusion of Or- Time? Dr. Hooks, was the speaker for ttie Sunday vesper services on tlie campus, ami the pro gram continued Monday thru Thursday evening with a se ries oi activities and projects; breakfast and retreat, class 'is Ration by member-, of th> Mission Team in or,l, i to r* late the Christian Fuilh to th subject matte-, oj courses; ]>'. vate meditation, seminars, -v. lin,; .vot'Mlip, an evl c . i,i/i of Christian Art; organised boils" meeUns.s; faculty conference. < valuation period and do sed with a Communion and limit era t ion Service in the l »uve, sit' , Church Thut-cki' eve:., ing. Or. I’alciu s Topns fur the morn ing .service onci evenhe, -.ley o ■ I message v.ctt! 'The r,i«• u Transfiguration." :.-id ••Th. Sine Prance at the ( us.-. Doctor C i'dcrn spoke on ".Science and the Ghristian Faith;" and i- Man?" Ur. Rooks' message:, .■: I Tuesday were on the subjects Tic Condition of Brotherhood in a - and • Youth and the Ci.sis turn Farnih Miss Oakv/s spok - ai the Wc nes.-.lay morning as eiv.blv on t:v .subject. -Christian 'Freedom am: E tea :* and Iter ; pic for th 11 evening worship was "Ciinstiai Brotherhood - An Arid Te> l|p ;i - p&k'' - * ... ||I V - W : ■ 1 ■Z JIp*?PPP ; 'Hi': ' v si V , WmL " mm P ~ 1 'im cLu'/io./ tiun.,, -« ! '“rr a Jun r- r ‘ ,r c>! .... t tnididroy * v iuni^hti fv A H ton ran give glamorous new color to you! httix , ■&*'. , [l J' easily and qincklv. Ask at your cosmetic I ~ p .Ld * couulet lor (loeleirus s I jneuse Hair j V *■ 4 ’ olorme iil t!c led Luv y •' iswvnH.j \\ jj . t ,!>■>< gloriously j •“--. - - \ v aii'c shades. \ . wm (/ot/efzojfs Larieusc ccM-fkc . co . s* --5 touis 3.MOv . PAGE THREE o i' il ll 1 Ji it '.'v)t i»'iiiil i l’\ Iv'tLi . , E \) :.i, 'lU'.L.Sit < v.’t.H'u thd I'oJle- vim! students - Monday. Jltau ilani-on. sooliomori- in Gastonia. -I -Hi:, c':,, .1 a junior of ■ <escilc. N J.; Hfli s it*t Nunn, st-e •-r Os 1. Mid Judith Cofllbb, nine •;! Cidield; ri-prc’sentiug Pv, w.,men's Peiv.mnel Council and Men’s Personnel Council; and (~ e.api/: Lhi Scientific So •■■■■ t. ' - ■•; it et. vc.; Tuesday. Ran ' ••••It 1 1 ••;:• CMC u 1 -ador of Ba rn c B. W i ilenry Long, .» :■• Cii>»r • ■ H '. Va 1 reprt sent i;:uiay Sciuic.i Council • iid Th. on v-ic.ii Prate; nitv, Ernes- Fi< l 'c a fen lor of Kittrell: and I.orit;,. Harris, a senior oi •''m a o ~s. repi eri'nlin;.', the Soci -'lory f'iub Wednesday. Ann n. cis;, e..io: j sunburv Olivet '.V I.ancaat staiioi i,i Pluludcl i.ia Frt-ca-i ick T> ri.v, a rooho c c- of Elti in. and Harold New- Ir.icsdi!'. Edward S. Geiger and ell, senior of Kiizabetu City NathanieS 1 lay lord of the School ;•: Religion representing the Bap- Student Union,
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