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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1953 .jgiWMte 9 $ , a | }..... "M- •♦fy* T^jJ jfc ■'t-a CftYj rlfl ABERDEEN S( HOOI GIIOK A L SOCIETY Berkley High School I’lioml Society was or ganized in Septemkor 1951. Hie Officers fur this .car arc: Presi dent —Juanita Bulk'', Nice Presi dent— * .nrille I.iik. Sovi-Hurv Faye Foster, Assst. Secretary Fdna Rogers, I re,i-ni ce Karl Whitaker, Sgl. at Anns WU litnr Staneil, Business Manager —Robert Thomas, Secretary of (Soprano Section Zona U.iitli, Secretary 01 Alto Section—Kel tic itturc hison, Secretary of Ten or Section ( e. si llsidw in. see • refarr of Biss Section Alvcs ler Murphy and Directress Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thmw*Od«! "f CD'.? ?'?**'*' hf 0 .f . V or • •:•(* ha tl**?S**fl »t tl/d }' . r - vtr* rUttMt- r<- 1 ■ v jh» you. ?n*i’ n«'-1 f--r p«-p. , 4 - I rt.• pose* vitamin B Tr;«j *■*> vtnv, «» r %% v MONKV a*T -fi i j Hefer grtithra m- ■■ At all drui; stores everywhere In Raleigh at Frk<rds / . * ALUM? HOT WATER I VVAMT- J X ■' AIL THE TIME! m ' " V v / '>?—— m o) ) I / - - V— ' Thanki j / *o »iy new J FRIGID AIRE __ Automatic Electric •f~T s 7 WATER HEATER y-M ( " f‘ • ■ try j-u? ppfvtio; ri Hrjy —e ■ j | piciHy U h*>l -voUt mII »im«. i|| I s j j > ".Qi !h* ill }"«t nr\ra nnr{ fnrgvi if M<r ft»a| n*T 111 f! tc-, tars H»r?, wmfatj he^t? -ill ft igtHfiit c•. ?rtmpi«!t*iy j"hrrtcrq<*->{ L» { ■ j Pc-HinnHlb* Mooting IJnitt hag* pnly r ■ j vnfsti fin'E hens r\ n n , r ■ -»-i trtnl- Upridhf nvfiilqbi * ,M W® fcrH—- : Y~r - f 40, 52, A 4 nnH 80-goiior» I - 10Pro,0f,,on r,nn \- [ a \ 5,124 T’ r^y==:-| | Exclusive Rodicintube Hcni- Toble-top modok ovoikibk inp Unit is efficient ond eco- .o 30 and 40-ooMon ci > nemicoi. Spe.ini design p e Aim. mogne-.iunn ;od mop-P vents scoiir.g, ( , • uo-.ive * a »«o nt-m 225 .s. Wiltnington $1- Phone 3*4686 OiK of the most important elements of a relaxation. One of the hest ways to take $ eood golf game is timing. A champion the pressure off,,, is to enjoy the pause knows instinctively when to put on the that refreshes with delicious, ice-cold pressure, and when to relax and ease up, oca-Cola. Make sure you have an ample supply of Coke—always on hand at home. The same thing is true in everyday living. By the case—by the carton—buy Coca-Cola ♦ 't here arc times tor pressure, and times for for refreshment. Follow the Champions. Have a Coke. . .ami Jiwj Him lied soimo uNDttt AUtrtomrr or rue cola-cou company sr Wilmington Coca Cola Bottling Works, Inc. C J * e 11 ° r*oht»«e«t trode-naik. <g> IVJS, fHf COCA COia COmpawy —irrrr-ir 1 m trnr w.nr nnsrriaifini—wmnwiMiwumjyiim^iwuifm —^‘ijitirTrni~»rriff-irriiwiriariw:irri» wititimiprw' iiiin mmi Mrs. I'. P. Barh'-r. We hurl a 'iKccwfut year tinis far and wc ire plannint; for several Sprint; Concerts ihat will take us over most cf litis section of the state n< have taken The Carolinian" as a project and are lookmu for ward it, making it a sur< es snuiusi: v\i\w IIMI!) IN HONOR of ion mi; yhm;frs H .1 !•. IGH - I *to h f tr. ic‘t i\ r Lu*, .ir «:f Mr. usd M's. !/!ii!i!i' linger . .fr ..i f)23 Col oi nan Slrcot on Wed- ' m-'Clny ni-. hi. Mo run 13, ’••as the < •dr of isin'pri.'-.r ipven ini hi no:' ••> M''. H f »:n s hirtlidnu | At'?' : tlT-;rfT(!'!:! f , th • pG u v \yrrv ; i ;H i r>_v Mr- . F? c *_r* *os snr) friend--! A d* lioiGfi { t i • -d j l •••« . ! >P: el Jr ricli? }hr pGrt;; :jnd ! th°- Iv'Hi'irro •';,.. r/'tips<Mif of many ! • 'O d ( iMf{ • '•f VI | -‘iff . 4-H Club Notes WII..ATINC!'ION. ' 2 1 1 l-u•- > i.:,i (i a:,,, i :.j. c n .in. •vec Coy i <-.u wiie i in ;jim jal MI itroj.aa m l p.o|( i. h lead ' • ba- • allied to a. si, I t lC t llci, . |v; l; ,; ;u>r| : 1.1 1 . enrolled in colt' iiiu; w i'.t l? -iris bemg ligihlc 'sect ieijnirtmcnl ol li c'ctr-t !'j oai !icijial. in the ■ cum v d.-c,: t I'vmt t - be held in Ma; 56 enndlod in Fi.iori,. and f\ .lition, it.qu* led to' ;j,\ dairy Ic.od (It nionstration and \ a triif! ttyiklno rlern. mstralion. The,.n contest;; will ~ I ■<. 4 , ( . m A |-.y. 11.3 boy n.r,till'd i." ’ ildllft: pro jt ■ is. g in i puitry nnd 7.; in ;.,ar •'iening 35 of the 4-H< r. enrolled ;n gardening received free straw ■on;, plants'. Mr... C. Moore, Weight, linen gave the plants. Ml'S, i,. Samuil is. ATafTi! t Vilal;;e 1-T1 bca-ler ant! Ail.-. V. Dooiie di.-lii boted plants to 1 in': boys and girls cetju*' tin ■; theni Tiieir interest ••••as stirni'lated as n result of tin Fehi ii,i.- . J> "moo: 1 1 ~tioii .on llomo G,'inlet,mi..; Tic f iioiving 1 i i .seliS. ".oro .ei.- f ted hi : orVe as i II croi.'id li r. The leaders ci " "li ,on l.ecaii |>: ,e y ari. pro- ! ; rt lr;:dei--: Hon," D' ITtOpsti a- Itott '"h i s and will have back-! gi'O'.mu information to as.,i..t the •■•hild, ' ' * - I Aina ii r:m; ■ in .'liteiulai’i’c "CP . Ah and Mr . ! ,itl,i r Flrr.v ers, Mr. a.mi Mr- James Perry. Mr and M d M„i";,;i;. Mr. mvi ■Mrs. vViiii - Srnit'i. Mr and ;,h - lohiino I’ :i 1, , linin S- liar . n.'Pph 'Van-, All lie M<-Go ■■ -e|l. T r .Mi: ;"o cf !J i ;i‘l so oil, ATr Fr: oro ■in :,n<! other.. M . l.'osev . I . -, ,„,a :a r li'ai.,! "imi of *!'■'■ 'i inity ..i.'t i ■ : exlon i’ (Deal civil sit. v "jS Arrf’'N!?i) ro oma; in <rO|.|> « <>A.ST— 'ip^oint- Crf aljfivr r* I * of of Uir f.oJH ( o.isf i> \ l, iniv!i*»is.4h, nH’mhf’r of ill*' iy ri i >J-« ti vr \ unblv IRun \|irM ifMiO h** fs filling «* -i ,mnn by Ibr 1m»»i of Hr, *h Koi TT<‘ h;i> hr-rn a b> r of Uir u'VTnnii'iil sifir-D tbr nru ruHv(fh|(mn ” a i»!fr«>cjuc«'fl. (A NT) KZZ % %. A *- ■ iSB&SS6Bb GRID WARIN’;; BARITONF. H 'Nk MVIS VtINS PKACD n*. IN NKW Oltll ANS—I rank D.V' i'. fhr 77 tear nltt husky h;t Ij f i. ! , r - bass with I cert Waring; amt his famed Pennsylvanians, h* ’ ”1,1 lie wri oiid Negro re cently to he awarded (he gold feet and scroll of New Orleans, making: him an honorary citi rrn. The first such honors went to Dr. Ralph Bunche of the Na tions. Acrording to all reports from the Waring choral aggre gation, while on a 5H city tour, Dav'is is a shove'.stopper with his offering of '.lrens Walked This lonesome Valiev" and "(>!' Mm River " Dav is is a graduate of Xavier university, (AXP) rm CAROIJNIAN Tills cm," ii! tin;.,:''! ,! drive is . . rlin!l':n,<;e to Mi ciC/eiU nf VVil hi'ni'tori; cv* i' r 1 i.ould f*• • I i.;. t) pt'ivilene > U , a dot,, to support and a• ' i >•• ■ to th? .-'UC'CC-',' <>f tii- by giving; ' c-,u'i ,1 illv . nil hb-I illy. In I','spen to Hie |;art o<\< ace* takinc in ; this drive wc need in continue to, make rccoi'fl b; c ildn-.: eonti ihu tton's a; we did in provimi.; I ives l n'iflci t.oui thnt tin Dii<.’(.• !br n>i thi drive ~ Nov Ilnr.ov, r C'oun v. Mr. Cyrus D. Hoiige, Jr., found fumi: diffieuH> in gc-Itiu;: • piwaoti, to nead tin 'lie drive iiuoni. Ase .jroet' and finally after ''.-hopping around" among .oye. al -.vho were' ' • oinpet'-nt to lead this drive se-; ■': jre d th" service, of Tile Rev- ' evenct K M. Kirton. Reetiu of tin. j Mirk Pc r.t Fpiscopai : r 'liirch. This i-, a sad reflection j ! icon the interest Nejrot-*!, should j i have in civic and community wet-1 .eco. Mle called on n,.' l.iut being j at that tiri'ic ims itaiired could not, nccopO. Wc nerd to so organize; •in elw■ that ' ivn .'.r.portunities' ! or rn.. iiiuc.ii i rvice present I i 'hemscivos. v. r on Id have "voltui-; lei e " to lead drives which arc ab- I-.niut.ely neees .u'y if eerl'iiil . er : vices ",t. ask fur are to bo pro-1 ! vieicfl. then gi i Ip'bind the drivel 1 1 > ,-ctoi and sec that our part 1 | goes over the top. Do not com- i plain that there arc so many ] tnves In-ing conduct d, everyone !•»« it.- hiahe.-'t vi"t tie and >.v< reap i .ieiu-.fi!; from each of til no >". i” .'■ i r'egro i - being calk'd iijimi NOW to give fnlle. i upport w■ li' "' i Kleon .",’i'i hi- v.nrkrr nui on! r -at i .sh ,1 until )’, is m pu i •lOii hi make a l-T-bii criciiruih- Columnisf Indicates Roots Os Immoralily "TWO HtNORKH detertive-. and fif t• policemen arc engs;- «d in trying In trap tile rapists who have causey] a !C 1 5T71 (if tpt ror in the city " So says the dispateli frnni International News Service ir, Nf. York Citi cm.iM. dtipliccle ;| on a nnalipr .rale frnni many cities Bui noV-Hy in anthoritv jet-. In flic root nf the matter. Everybody deals frantically with effects pnhod y deals ralmlv and wi«elv with causes MOYIF. AOYKRTISINf; eon tjnue". to be sn illustrated and an worded as In ytir up unruly passions Newspaper* drool ovet "e crimes, and give more spare to the actroejrs y,-]irt pr-rldlc li nm lojvr: frnni rnnlinepi In .nn, Ijnent tbafi In the nrx; frnrn the battiefipid - nf Korea. Rnnkr ai-]<n in the corner alnres are filler] with pnrnO graphy. A.nv vouncster cap gn irifn a library and borrow bo.-i|<? fatal I p the nmra]s nf all Kut Ir, c most mature and balanced reader, “PLAIN WRArFFir -tu.ff goes, through the mails by the ton: and the peddlers nf it, not above am vilencv;. go n far as to aond the fi](h to Bov Scout mailing lists which they obtain by devious means. All this, of course, in th* sarrod name of Freedom of the press." “LIBERTY: LIBERTY!" cried Madame Roland. “How many crime,; are committed in thy name?" < Toe can c of {lie trouble is (bat only a minority of Amer Curtains and Aprons from Dishtowels .*** a ... '■, . •’I )r\ y 4 ’•< i ; ■■■■.; i i j i. | M, .- ■ ... ' 5 *'A*> A •’+*l *» » j '.e..: * ttys****** ’*w**wkk** * HOW YOU CAN MAKE THEM Need new kitchen curtains? Been wanting a shoe bag’’ Use *n extra apron or a potholdrr ? AH these and many other household articles ran b c mad* easily and quickly from dishtowels or far? cloths. Instructions for these sewing miracles com* from Lever Brothers who have initiated a national “Sew and Save” campaign, ir. connection with their all-purpos* detergent Breeze which, with every package, gives the consumer either a Cannon dishtowel nr face cloth, Here art tested instruction*: Turlains: For one pair of cur tains use two towels. Stitch a cas ing acrosit the *op of tach to allow rod to go through, Sew hall fringe across bottom and two inches from bottom for trim, Shoe Bag.' Fold towel ut> to three inches from top. Stitch down renter, Sew bias binding all around the sides. Apron: Stitch two towels to gether lengthwise. Turn so the •tripes run horizontally and make • rasing across the. top for the apron string (use bias binding) to go through. Stitch rick-rack down the aida* two inches from edge. New COTTON. 101A ! Powers model Virginia Cava naugh shows how a girl ran wear a good frock and not worry about messing up her appearance while giving herself a home beauty treat ment. Handy for hair tinting or i home permanents is the new Cotton Picker cotton package. Small dabs of cotton enti be plucked from the package for applying the lotion. If necessary a long coil of cotton can he drawn out simply to w rap tinder tin- hair. The package permits with drawal of the cotton in any amount desired. Especially designed to hold the fluid, the smart plastic top-cup keens the cotton clean when the package is not in it*e. i : loport when the drive closes Wc ' ' icaefi! far luted above) from nil "sc drives, so let us support lib- ' ; • rally. 'Vow cannot have youi ai,e ind eat ii ton." Get u n.-, ■Lie rood "sense" With our riot- 1 .'ir; in Uiipoi'i of the Red On . '■•'m,!nrial Drive, and bring credii i :oot only 1.0 .a i . elves but Wilming *"<i oid Xcw lianovcr Count} a : irativ c«n understand that evil ought to tic nipped in the hud, before i* flowers We ran not see the difference between liberty and license. : We ennnnt ;eem to reali-e that i 1 in any right ..cn ,e, mean:, freedom to do good. Wc j do not 'have ti|c right to do |-i . •»' And that yon-, for tiro , ip' l les and the press. • j WE SpF.NII untold .inn-, to j combat overt rrjrrie B'lt on. . gress ippropriated oni $?5,000 for the Hon .e committee which MR. BPE3H i". ini •"}tig.atiny obscene publi cations and pictures. Two hundred detectives and f if*; policemen are engaged in frying to {rap (he rapists. • ■" | IK.RV .MANS officers m New 1 York or elsewhere are engag ed in cutting the roots which | feed Mieii crimes? They can ! ! not cut them; because our law's do no! curb the license, by ■ which 1 mean the licentious ness, of the press.—(By Joseph ; Brei';.) ' *? Fr.i' jrf -.-T, , IV .’I,.!U’"" I". 0(" I and across the bottom stripe. Clothespin Bag: Fold towel tip 1 | in half. Make casing across top to i allow cord through. Stitch up sides to within five inches of top. Stitch bias binding around lower j sides and across the bottom. Bib: Fold face doth in half and cut out half neckline. Stitch bia* binding around all sides leaving enough to tie. ! I‘otholder: Lay one face cloth on ton of another. Fold corner* to nearly meet, the center and stitch through. Stitch bi«» binding at orw corner to foiao « U'OJs, * B\> E. M, Butler (TRiiKN'r ki f» cross muvr. At the close of O.i; I'ul'i.mn i■ st work. 1 -fated that tilts •*.eek the topic would tv- “Sources of Mak ing Mom ' ' llov.-t ver. in view i>t iht' Rod t'i'i' *' Financial delve which is now in pieces:;, I derid ed to make references to tins ail important drive .tori .an disco s ‘ :; nr. above topic Alone with die spird of. demo- j 'entry which nenneatc. the United ; States goes ‘he sympathetic, in-; : (/‘i-est in olhe* e especially those ::ahi i i i r .. in c.immunities when.*! distress or calamities befall. Many, people have the idea that the at-1 ivitics of the Red Cross are con-; ; lined to war areas and during! i times of war, nr sieving the need-- 1 d members of the armed forces and then- families. This is an im portant function of the Red Ceos Society, but not ill 1 cresum lat far more relief and aid provided o.v this soehdy duriiy. ‘ time i of peace when ea'amitc'. ..-ueh as storms, tornados, large fires, epidemics and wide-spread puttering, trike communities than v hen war is being wag'd Phis REPAIRED i \i>ii;s in is Mt*n\ Rubber Heels ATTACMF.f) IN *> .) Ml NUTF-S FOR SIMM REP MR lURRUNS WI) FAST Sl ItVK i: VISIT Mclil.LSN'S SHOE Rl FMK SHOP i - n -- r - , . Lui-wu-vrni inn ton in U a PIT fit it-n% rjf the yectr WllffiinCftC'Tt f* |n E?• 'S'StT!! .—-literally North Carolina s part city an the Cap® f>ar ha? become nationally famous for It? azaleas, ft? festi val th®r*> »ach spring attracts hunrjr®ds of thousands of visitors from far and near, The festival begins this year on March and reaches jts climax with a parad* of floats and the crowning of the Ar.aiea Queen on the twenty e\qhth Plan now to ?e« Wilmington at it? beautiful best, r- JJf | A few miloq from WiU 44 auriaton another plant i* bIB® . ’ (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY*) i relief i cud eunfined in ra'”c ot i. .ed bul t'* -i 11 hum ail it . wirj experien' ■ v'T imj and d.i .11 [I fie' re cent tic. ,he | ri<; tieyed v.du. i'ie pi opo ty in Wilmington id few ci,i ; ago had pv •arl to tile i sbdcntl.nl -eelini' and 'em • a large number of people to he iv - ied tis place. to live, the Red i f t o;; -' ir. tiua city mold have been i immediately on the j.oh helping to iclicve (in,- collective dr Ir ~;, re igprdlc..; of vim were (V -•:IT• rors j i'eoplr generally do tvil i.mm tile v,clous turn lion, of tin- society,; j however this relief is fin the rnorf I pari, active when 'ddespeend :-ul ; ferine, develops and not nceessa | »»!■!?►£! wnnmirr A,, ft'*i\ * </•»* *W . \ scopram*s J V T? i \ .-^.u \ C:J/7 f r// i ! 'Zr?/yz?? \ m.. j * i \ s - V T&j* \ 81 ?NDf D WHISKSY i se ‘ ’ ’ ’ ...... g Pr-...f Cl,' Crain Hgirh* ( Hongrrrnt J h stil t art 1' nt /anejfloM, r/traalns /i (I Jin c, A T C'C Ic-^S PAGE SEVEN \ groat big ia'rife rubber 'lift in.’ heee designed '•■ make Ow a hir!.; m i.va.ll washing easier. llpiKy euoUgl) Oil tile OUtSldO tO i.' i’.’iii . vviae efrip n; one sweep, ■ ’ ..liai i!• diun ■ fit ,v>v;r hand , i:e;|.v Wliilg miUng d much •mpl«c to nd and rinse e •nly, it prote i- the hands v-hi-le ".voi’k mg uvei rough soots BFC the three ipauinp U ■ agrfcul- Wi’nl exports in lflO’g '.ere wheat and ", beat, flour, cotton and leaf 1 t >bacro N - BFC - Wend drawer:, ejl! he easy t<> keep derm if . ail treat them <3.1 : i .lhc* -.«. ash in .iHf- aHi rich ■■arm ..a p lie.', -mri V 1 p'» rijy in individual case other re lief agencirv take cart* of individ • val cases.
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