W p.? V*■ ]’) 1 f\»G S \T \ IT\ I"*)A V TvTA Vj 'j if) s s G-aa ■ -.MV. /i ftJNOUNCES ■s 'TH (X )Mi G;NC Est I ENT PLANS .;v 1 ,\n:i '! 1 GorrJiu'i \C- : ri:‘• »cS' In' r< ’i.;h -Vlo. »i'>nr<! Au* f :n is 4 r t 0- . P.tue.'VOii has! r - '•. '■) • k- ' •t• * * Oj'iS of ih '.her o «*.!• ,i ori, \ « rjf* t r l Mr i .»:?<*pr ?;i * •;,•'! ♦•*.’, : i\'i *J Imp l\>- Ai'i nl ■■ • >*>.» ' r* f ;rce i r *>m Uu«f jf ,• ?t«siu;'’ ;•> IffiS?, »Kt tx-M'.v- ( r ()-*,?; ,11 diuHTrsii.) in l;#.i i; is to* r'-HoTrtt o» host ■• fl *iv E. " • i - ' r0.;,l !}■»(» I I »ft» r ; r «?•« it * : 1: »r •.; tJPK'tor fit t ; vv Virgins;* St«»e < nJ k . f;sii i . v trgmia, iioi*- ir.r n H 1; "litirs, W Mbcr ‘ r» r • ■ t nivj * if • . / ah.;i, O /V U. Cl ixMICC, j.1f1.• .• • I■■•lva r s . t y, !*•:?■n>. i va n •• ! ; ?>u i;vr of .SofrMl N-i« Xi^e, V<*' - Irv f V it . .\?w fir* j .i.)•. Uro itir of Humane 1 ft Jf*"i re s»,*»«<; A < V-Mcgi'A A riant’.* jfkr -1 ; « Kor- •• NT •*•• *K f . . ~ .. * - r a!;% } i(,R fnr Xcgik. r s ir, 're changa el life I|| f*' P 3 k l ’Slfc! * ‘ i©@lC in your eyes? tjfp^ You Meed More Than Make-Up To Hide Jittery "Merves* 1 >|Mpj||? Can everyone me from that nc-y ~.. . jitto:-j look in your eyes that iou are ef.f-li:?c” misery? P-nre, mal-C'-up may In Ip some, yet it can’t sane the pain and nervousness out of your e - - it. Cardtii often dots. A C.ije Cardin -ach dav has AniKmn.ce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles St. ; nee Find# Healing SubiUnce That Does Both— Relieves Pain Shrinks Hemorrhoid* NY* \o?L %. V- fS— j ’fi'or the hm? ■'-(.lonct ha?- \ t, sryp i*cr :mhsYirsCP. ; ’*.•■:>. me /:■ m abmtv to > h rir>k i. * ".• ?.;rrkaids ai;«t t<> v *:■ 11ev* !'*•• n*-vvj nvu; surgery, ) n f>ne he re■ ■ nhoid <■ n »fter *?v>rh*-i\ “wr • striking improve* W c.;- v.-.Tl.'vrt •-.! '-r.l'i Vf'HftPtf* ! by- debtor* oosrrv&tkmfl ; y •*; was lelievm promptly, j Ar’ d, \v h U<» K' y ■; Yrv 1 iev > rj re pain, j •v ; us! i i duciiom cv ret radio r? \ { &br:: *nsr i took rda-co. And trtosi &r:ui?.ing of s*H t-KH j JrflDrovor)- nt was roam ini nm in i* v*- s %vb• } «■* (lorl.ors 1 observations wp’v (• d over a period ot i•> T; r f ff• t:; dt S Wf* fO •» V; ’hOT - t r. } • ;»r c; > ; j- - ," .■ -r { r W-'V'. ' *'■ i‘W ; t.O n\c ik o ?• iieh i j C \I{S I \IHS j PINT 4/5 QUART fARSTAmS 8803. OISTHUNG CO., INC, Ntw YORK, N. Y. - BLENDED WH'SKEY, 86 PROOF. 17% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • i . ’.inr■ j ‘Cat'" mi.l A'■ in , <isid '.ti ft. ■ xn■ i/■«',svine.it r '( hcuiA’:. in N w V n'C Ci’y. E't fi re «•• n,- ip i to the Fund, h" a<rvc|i fur : r.■>!'!'•.;u vrp suit-at. <>{ : n (' i i :..lie ; I, .1 a .s ~ ( lal i>t. ..1 (he i'ft-hf of r;.ee r>. k>iibm. r v t UAtiiiSAir * tft'.fth: t ft -nr • ‘ Theo’upy, SmiftK'.i 'U'i 3 i' ti.-t S":v,.r.': ft' . V'aite Korr-st. N> rth * nolui.i, wiii deliver (lie non ;.t .‘-'S' v IJniv i . ity s E..ica ttrr; :« Services Jv.t 'fay S »-* • i r n f f * / <r „ 1 j ccrro2 J. &, Marren Meets V,i<r^-ryM% ~s wutumu nir ’inmjiww* - smatu ets--. v-jr. Tar Heels In New York J. U. HARREN tv NEW YORK CITY Duririi! two crneruf ocy visits to this "nv’K- I irs-pot." city of Harlem since Eaa ter. when we came hero incident, to the death of ou: unt’c- David M. Bnrtofi. who had spent hi? 40 or more years cf adult life here; •ve I.:vn mol ■■< era! natlvi sons or. ffti'iKis o.i r.ativi son o! Tnr heelUt who hav-- brer, very hind !,0 lift ft'U rely. £?-;.• to Utoir frio.nd i nr our beloved uncle who ■a- .1 p. nun a ha.', months of con-, fining 'i'.-'.e- ;. HAROVI T'fES Cl I'B among such persons arfe* !'rK .'e':.e,ving: .'ftime: Wilimms ;'f ijcf fen'! s Place- Brooi-tlyn see re (a: of the Banwettcs fsom.* of helped theusaiid? of women build n w resistance and vitality, changinjr dark months and years to i.-ripnter, happier times. Sc> let Cii-dui help you look, re lay and sleep better. Get Cardui 1 I asu ra ■' ■-*: irmn y‘• r desler today. (Sayj ‘ft-u r<.t~ymt-cyr"). Monthly Cramps * Change cf Life [ problem’*’ And among those suf ! {< r?-rs were a very wide ’-an--‘.v ; of hemorrhoid rondd ‘ons. some of < it! to 20 years’ standing, i All this, without the of j nsrroticß, anesthetics or as: ?on j gents pf any kind. The secret is j a new healing substance i tsio l)v!v'* i—: he discovery of a world fan ms rese-rr;}. it>si;tu -n. Ai- I ready. Bio-f.H'tie ;s in *■-. 1 -s- use j tor h-vniing .rijuryj tissue or. ail j parts of the i.rt'dv. i This new healing substance is itfT&red i n s u ppos .* f o / y or o - v i w ** ?? t i farm <‘ <i Prepa.>‘<it ?V>?t H * A?.!•- | tor individually sealed convenient j Preparation H suppoedioriys or I Preps raison H oi,-itr.M-nt with ?pe- I c!f.l applicator. Rrr-paratioii H i* | snlrl at all drugstore®. S;P is* ac ■-.n I guaranteed or money refumie.i, I •»■- .r .cr ift in ft.tft v 2 ft. fit 3.00 o< loek :n *hv Uru erny Chuixh A ti. :iv. "i • v?n, l*r. Nev mhi rereivcii the i H <if ixn - iro as Hanliri ftiu'isions t :i -. i-.itY Ahilenc, i'r\ ;s jr.il the fh.M. and Th.il. »* - ci-fi-s f r r. m Southwestern A I’. pt. -t Theulniiieal s> min ary .it hurt W.irin ie\:»s prior to coH'i i.ij h> i'.is present M pnftiHon ,n Iftft'i, e I . :' la.' ! T f'hi- .I l.isopliy of Hclipieri m South- I wrx'o-n Scminurv. F'e-t Worth. | 'foxes fur fH-vnito-'i'. .years j r. <r» -- fSJ» MWIfamMMVWKIW vhom itnve been together for forty years't, Mrs. Jlubye Qruuiage, 191 Naneoek Sc, Brooklyn, who has a relative at 303 Oberiin Rd. Ra icißh AT s, Viola B. L.opan. 257 Edtrecombe Ave.. Apt, 4-0; Roose voK Abmutthy, whose wife, the former Catherine Battle, hails from near Rocky Mount Mrs. Eu ,uh H'ftrle Fosln ft'.’.i Edgecombe a i if. A':- Euhi Nixon Kenned:, 1135 L 1 St. Bronx, N. Y. Boil; of ihi v persons are from the famed Tuck:";; Grove Canto C? round eonnuunity in Lincoln Couniy. N C. Mrs Rnbcna Finks ' formerly Nixon i of Mt. Holly, is doing veil here. Mr?. H. Coats rnunager, s; N : . ho!Home.-; Mrs 1 Wr-.su.n, Mr? l.'uo John H, Lee. T.VI W. 127th St. Am„ 12-D. and the entire staff of St. Nicholas .f-iAA- were fspecialiy loyal to Mr Bui ' a who Bad hren employ - ; ed a: an engint-er there for sev era! vrr-rs prior :o lv; death. Oi hers were Adron Hunter, 325. st Nichols.' Av<. ar-d his ust-ei. i.V.; Kv. N'k-j'.uAift /■ e ' Mi . riallie M Harris or.. 215 Edgecombe Apt. • ( Mrs. HiUi.ie I* Madison and Emptrr Wright -57 Edtcecombi Ave.: Mrs. Emma Walker Bur nette of Rocky Mount leader oi 'he Galikt {.iosoi-t Singer--. 221 W 141st St- Apt. 4.1. Mrs. Helen Car ter 267 Ed eroiubr- Apt 5-B; Mrs Rev a B Farmer t Tar boro TaatireJ 19 W. R*ut St.- Mrs. Robbie L. Smith and Leotlia Smith. Rocky Mount; Mrs. Louise Hopson and hu ■.band. Brooklyn tft M V CAREER M!A Ernest and John Farmer nf Tarbore V. (.. are planning to make -i career nf :1 with X nrdr Sam cording lo their mother, Mrs. Reva Farnni. F.«ncsl is tinw state-side while John is stationed in Paris. France, reportedly. Each has served ten or inure iears. Their sister. Mrs Minnie I Hilliard, resides with her mo ther here. PRAYING BAND BREAK I AST The first Sunday morning in May we wve in attendance at the annual Free” breakfast < inci dental!? the on’v free thina ■'■■ value we've found in New York River in May each year by 400b member Methodist Church at l3!Hh Si. and St. Nicholas Ave. which has been pa.stored by the Rev Samuel H. Sweeny for U;>- paii. twelve years. The. oecasior marked,the 58th £i VA\ IVF*I SHT V O* such a breakfast, which is spon-. sored alternately by the several churches who subscribe to she Union Praying Band— when Hu various church members stsit gathering at five a 'clock on 'he Sunday morning oi the break!;-i at the designated church. Fol lowing raanv songs and feverent testimony the early-morning wor shipper? I'et-ire to the church din ing room for a normal breakfast without charge. Richard Hadley, sexton and Mrs. May Matthews stewardess said the magnificieni edifice seated over 1900 worshippers. i iV-' 4 j ,# % I .It ■ I % *>■ frfisfciiWy&is®Ksssaw ■■» At# (Al» AND GOWN OAY SPEAKER Keen W T Gibbs, Veteran Dean of tl>r A mil ift Follege in Greensboro, N ( has been ehofen by the Fayetteville Glass of ’35 as their Cap in.l Gown Dav speaker on l-rida;. at norm, !\i.i\ ;’T. Dean Gibbs is a Harvard man and w:.s n>-, in fantry otfirer in ihr tft S. Army in World IV,ir I CrosbyPTA Hollis Last Meet OfYear The rr-< iir.g cf in r- , by-Garfield Sc!mol PTA ,< Hi Tupsrlav ev' r .int ■ ft ,■: •■ ■ I school ftnf.. t: via At. O D - : bar, new ly est:; Ted president, pre sided. The group heard the sc.-r ■■ a. and treasurer s .summarv tpi .-ai. Mrs Jiiiii: ! Price rr-ia-a.’a u : of PTA .ft <27: eh -.r .. ■ ftc trtfinbcrshlo drive M ft P •■ a otto of the grade molbers i ('■•■-• b V, T Vt. I J.. rtf /' ~ ... , ~... ~ r , _ ev i! i AAm ■ ;■■ n! ' rt-Vsby G.-: i id School s: t inn this sunyiAr ■■ A, proar::;') Th • c ehdd-sn ■.vl'l f. i \ . f . ~ . tr., I A rt i spelltrig c * i- - > t !,l JV) - Tti-i V ' IH:■ . tn.f’ 2-00 !rl ; <"■ •■'{:■ I■. f 'f' Jtocivuvy -f rh FT A and Mr; j M E Lor-kharf. pr u . of Cro>” ' 1 by-Garfield. j Fojiov ir.r Th 1 r/ J » :..*ant r<i*"p u the v.'-arent: : > and iesehers n r n-- ■ ceedcd to try tfiri r bufc at sev^ r ■ by the .U c-' h ; onrnn ire Mr.st of t s th , r ~r ). , . r c } | .. p j., j|| . ’yif ; ' • n September The Biorebr u -.re i Hamptonians Slate Their 36th Reunion HAMPTON Va Gmclcd :v the theme 'Hampton Today", md lead by the rriciob' rs of th; f• 'ft - ; teen Reutoon ciasscs GftO. 95. 'OO 'OS 'HI. ‘ls. '2O. 25 '3T. '35. '4O. '45. '5O l >:;>ear- hcad-'-'.l bv a. -A • the golden annivi rsary ela-'s of IS OS. the alumni of Huirmton in.-u --tute '.vl!l oelobi ate t.hor, ftflih Re union fvom Frid.-.v, May 27, tivough Monday. M 30 ’Pits gathering r.f the H urpton "faithful" is .-xpoi'tcd to bru ; aiumitt old wd young, and from matron on what they h-Vvc- been i rinmg for heir.seivos. i2l what : they are doina for thei’ com munitK-s. and <3) whsi hu r.:o doing directly to heir: ront.ir.ue j arid strengthen Hampton; --fn-r --m:; nf "ed-sc.-ttion for life" to pre sent and rising generation:". The program designed to faci litate these exchange? of idea? 1 and makings of the indicated con tributions, will include prince);-.! addresses by D Mary P Hoi lerau, Dean of Faculty: Pv-Adent Alonzo G Moron, of ‘m lu-onul.-. and President Doswell P- HroieiS of trie Association, Recording Firm Adds R. and B. CHICAGO : ANP) Star Maid Res-.-n ds one of the online.'- oul.-tanxipg County and W.-sti rn labels, last, week added Rhythm and Bfues to its label. Don All or a. president of the comrwny. aid th?- rornpeny is in terested in new Inle.nt, Dave Clark record pi-iariol .o”. man. is expect,- o' to head the new , Rhythm and Blues setup. Cl-A: - hrs pad a wide ranee of ex'iei i ’ ttr» in t’-r restnviing mdttstry ri"cl h'- i!'!’i'i l ed pto-nofinr, for ririr of tne top independent i labels. Star Maid plans to its * ft. -u! Gl,n U«u rn I T' 1E CAROL tNI AN FORD t*w* New BEST SELLER .. . #**!« more becausp It's worth more! &' * ■s ■. • **4 "^"“ -■--^- ■ ~ .5 L I '*rve f>:«rd ; f&'wnkne Twzkir r wt cA f*©*d'? 5 6 modkifc T*-i?fc *v®«* flMEMffftrfoM **f^**ei f 'T YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER ??|pi§’ :^ m ~"%- fnpn^ A Test Drive v/ r ' tell you why the swing is to gLffi - {lastcau\ i/, >jL_W- J | I to enter your baby’s 'snapshot' | j L ' i , 1 in the Second Annual Hometown I j j Carnation J p- nr p. healthy baby .# * \ CONTEST ar ene of 19 oilier oaLSti prizes pnwMMHMt .• .■w***“rw . '■iiv'fw CONTEST RULES * TR.iby njusit tv- t.iirce (3) years, or youn; >-r J. Baby must, have been t'*-ri Carnation Evaporated Milk 3- ' Snapshot” of baby must be enclosed with each entry Write baby's n.-uoi- and address on back of "snapshot." All "snap shot; * btH-o'iso i .c property of the Carnation Company and cannot );><• rc< urned. 4 Pintries must be pos:.ro3.rkod before midnight, May 14. 1955, #• Tharp, if* no limit to fh*? number 01 babies three years or younger (in one f.-mhiy) wto can be entered Each ''snap* ' a hot * must be accompanied by an entry blank. 6- i re 1 .on- c '.'ih : ivnrr.'; n li Cn wno.-'ion Healthy Baby Conte&lt” V- F;touo wilt be judged on healthy appearance, rjuieness, and |/>;f.ionn hiy. PF.CISIOW OF VHC JUO&iS WILL Bf FINAL -■* RHIWWnWiMWMMIBIR «ft AMn MH Ml M Ml HI M» *m (MU This is your OFWCAL ENTRY BLANK for H ■ TEitj Second Annua; Hometown I “CARNATION HEALTHY BARV CONTEST'"' I I I $ Baby’s name _ I v a Baby's age years month* S I I Baby’s weight Baby's height | I Your name I 5“ Address J l i I City Zone State j f Mail Entry Blank and ‘Snapshot” today to: | | Second Annual Hometown g “CAR N. AT ION HEA LTK Y BAB Y CONTEST" ’ P O. Box 3 3-i RalCigh North Carolina Ei. .'.vA l A . Ts CLANKS AVAILABLE AT OFFICES OF THIS NEWSPAPER! 11111 L2RIjI^BSbS^h Ford is winning friends v\ g <&s J faster than any other car! |F| ’too! of FotcTs extra worth w b sale* go*m . numerically groover !Koji any other cck in 54. And this year with Trigger iorqwe powf and ihunderbird styiwj, l ord is mare than ever America's most warded cor! You 11 recoctd ye the JJliHnderbitd heritage m sh« new Ford almost everywhere you look— from its visoied head lights to its stunning tail Bns. An:; a. look -nsidr Ford’s iaixurv Lounge intc um.iL iiii> new iipholsteiy and exerting ~ >■ trim sehamost that are eotor-k< \t d to I In- new jSSftrajl sopcr-enamel e-.tenor color you select. %«£sl|. | Wlieo wju take th<- wheel of t’u T< i -o. >Si*iitui yoff’U discijvei the thi :!1 of Trigger Torriue posv-r. sSSpS&f And Ford s new Angle-Poised Fide liriir; ■ the “foci" cf ears costing hundreds mop WjW Among Ford s .ither "exclusives in ;■- f.< id are: new Speed Trigger FortlomauA; new 10 F l\ jwn large* brakes; Center-Fill Fueling; new 18 ;•■ ,i. fe l ! m sspark (dug.*-, fniU-fiow oil filter Test Drives !').V> jrord today! *«r «nn r*n \\ J. | k. s 4 This is a contest lot ever- baby from ibis city who has been fed on Carnation. Judges are prominent, local citizens. $535.00 in cash prizes will be shared by the winners This is your last chance! Enter YOUR baby now ! HURRY: MAiVSN A Y HOT" WITH ENTRY BLANK! Contest Midnight, "ZS’EI ' coffee creaming , , iv _ M| §b and cooking. 6 PAGE THREE

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