PAGE SIX sf CAROLINIAN FOOD SHOW SCENES—The** arc some of the ' iceues caught by a cameraman during the 4th Annua! Food Show and Homemakers Exposi- sf CONFIRMED AT ST AUGtJS- | TINE’S COLLEGE—The Rt. Rev. Edwin A. Penick, Episcopal Bis isup of North Carolina, conduct ed Confirmation services at >St. Augustine’s College here last week in the college chapel. The above persons were confirmed. Left to right, first row ; Pansy Roberson, J tinner Parker, Marie Staggers, Lois Jones and Tyree I PICTURE OF VERY, VERY SPECIAL GREATNESS! ;£%/ ■BMMMBMMMMMMMMMMMBWMMtI • »: t '.tisss* ' Tv* . *s&£,'**.'' 1 Jane / / WYMAN/. /Aim. % m AN D / // /// / Mr? ', r & "1 Van /// ,' IB M Warner Bros? / ‘Miracle in the Ram" iMwewiwiißiewtrniimTiiwwiWT'w^p^' , f ••-• ryjragaaaartfM f D STARTINIG ,ii, m jjrrmrri FRIDAY! M AKWBPIIWaMtHttWMWtaWtItAIWirisWe.I.SPiIiiMXIUA <i I MMWWWWMWBWMWWMWPM—WfHWM* • iTOSiWWW '•'MMKffVi* *J l tion held at Raleigh Memorial I i iditorium last weekend. From left to right- A lucky prize win- j ner, Mrs- Agnes Tyson, of 6 Lee | ■street. Is shown receiving a ! | Powell, 2nd row. left to right are | Wilbur Johnson and William Delaney, instructor s. 3rd • row, left to right are Charles Mler, James Clarke. Lawrence ; High, instructor; and James Haynes, Back row, left to right i are Walter Swindell, Adam I Shaw, Sr lrella Cloud and Fred* i dip Murphy, picnic cooler from represents lives of the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company. In second photo. Miss Virginia Black, Phlfco | demonstrator, explains the prop- ! BERING THE CUN BY BILL BROWER | Baseball's most discussed player | exchange last winter was the one | which sent Larry Doby from the | Cleveland Indian to the Chicago I White Sox. With the season ap- j preaching, it’s still a hot subject. Manager Marty Marion of the Pale Hose is fully confi dent that the deal will mean a pennant for his hall club. He i has been unstinted in praise of Doby. As though to recipro cate, Larry is enjoying one of the best springs of his 9-year career in the majors. The talented centerfieider has — ; . Jfc * b>. '“*** * ■ ■ y /j T'O NOT DEEPAIR'—The Rev, Dr, Mer/tin Luihor King, fr*. j* shown here leaving the Montgomery, Ales, court house/ «*•* having been found "guilty" of conspiring to boycott city bumss. Two days later be was in New York, wher® h® told « record audience not to despair, because their Southern Negro is dedsmsmed to follow the Ghandi line of ’’passive mtfstane*" to victory, {Ntwgjsrese Photo). rn \koi.tniak er way to wash certain typo* ot clothes. Photo third from left shows a part of the enormous ! crowd that was on hand to wit ness the sessions. The Capita! j City Five, extreme, right, won been sparking the White Sox of fensive ;n exhibition games. One morsel of speculation has been ; that Doby’s home run productivity ! would be reduced by the spacious | Comiskey Park, home grounds of | the White Sox. In spring games, ! Larry has hit six home runs—at ; this writing—and at least three ! of them have been wallops of 400 j or more feet. Tile others weren’t ; pigmy clouts, either. It's only human nature that j Manager A! Lopcaz of the Indians j would try to justify the trade by i belittling Doby. Out in Tucson, j Senor Lopez has been talking a- : over several otb c t morfeaS groups and walked away with a SSO first prize as the best sing ing aggregation on the program. STAFF PHOTOS BY CHAS, «. .TONES. bout Larry's high rate of strike outs. He also has accused the out fielder of being a poor base-run ner. But many of the writers with the club are still dubious about the deal. Jim Busby, the center fielder acquired by the Indians in the trade, will never hit as many runs as Doby. It is a moot ques tion, despite his fleetness afoot, that he measures up to Larry's standard as a defenive outfielder, Chico Carresqtiel, the Latin shortstop who also went to Cleveland, is a temperament j a! performer. His disciplinary problems might more than counteract his value to the hall club on the field. It must be remembered, too, Chico j has shown marked deteriora tion in the last couple of sea sons, ! One of the intangible factors in- I volved in the change of scenery j for Doby is his mental outlook. | Larry has been on record as say i ing that he was sorry to leave ! Cleveland. He has said his tenure ' there was a happy one. Those were kind things tc -ay i But were they the whole truth and nothing but the truh? jH^! And He said unto her, I Daughter, be of good comfort: | thy faith hath made, thee 1 whole; go in peace.— (Luke 8,48.) When we have faith in God, our Heavenly Father, even as little as a grain of mustard, i nothing is impossible to us. We ' can overcome doubt and fear, i iiinesa and despair— our faith can make ua whole, and we will know peace. j ■. - III! I kin rr« Trrrir um v rvTirrr~n^rni^fry-~*~^--^>«r-"T~~r l i ,tn i-ii i mrnni u i niriiii m iiniiii.r*ae ! 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