WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE S, 1957 Medics To Get “C'-ck-Up” Annt.zl State Meet N. C. Doctors To Greensboro j June 12th For 70th Convention ! GREENSBORO North Carolina \ doctors will get a heart "check up” when they come here on June .12 for the 70th annual convention of the Old North State Medical Society. It is a part of the program of the three-day meet to be held at A&X College. The lo cal program committee, head ed by Dr. G. H. Evans, of Greensboro, has made arrange ments for each of the visiting physicians to get a free elec troeardigraphic examination by courtesy of a manufacturer of the equipment. Approximately 150 physician: i «nd pharmacists, members of the organization and about the same number of wives are expected here for the separate sessions for the medical and pharmacy groups and the Woman's Auxiliary. AH sessions aie to be held in Carver Hall, *Spd^ h BSAtfft' i » Science features —-—r" Rich Die! Not Enough in Pregnancy < aieium, the body-building element essentia! for normal physical I development of horn the expectant mother and her unborn child is j requited in quantities of about 1.5 grams per day during pregnancy according to the t out,eil in Therapeutic Nutrition of the' Food and ! Nutrition Board. National Research Council, ■he expectant mother who is < able to afford steak at every meal may be in greater danger of cal cium deficiency than pregnant women of lesser means. This seem ing paradox emerges from recent studies of the nutritional require ments of women during the eroti ca) nr -natal period. While medical studies indicate that a protein-rich diet is useful ! in forestalling premature birth j ftnd other complications, such a I diet may actually cause a calcium ! deficiency. Although high-protein i foods such as steak do contain cal- j cium, they also have a much great- j ,er amount-of phosphorus And i eiinica! investigators have found I that too much phosphorus tends to depress th« level of calcium ab sorbed into the biood. Thi* means that phosphorus ricr» diets and prenatal supple ments which were once conmaerad the best way of protecting against *a!cium deficiency during preg nancy, actually reduce rather than raise the amount of usable calcium in the blood stream. Possibly because they thought *hey were getting the light diet, many woman have'eome to regard painful symptom of caicium deneiency as imrdy * discomfort they must b’ar during pregnancy, Thi* symptom, ieg cramps, i* considered so “normal”, reports ene eimician hi th« publication Missouri Medicine, that many women fail to mention the cramps if* *" fheir doctors. He found o"*? S out of m woman ac- *PARR & TILFORD! reserve ! jar I j 1840 | fOxslOQY*** i' I efQiwJ^v I ftRK&TIIFORI) PRESERVE-: '^’’wßSSSxf'''^ 055 «T>22£S *»t. Professional papers will be pre sented by the following: Dr, Roy S. Wynn, Charlotte eye, ear and r.ose specialist; Dr. William G Ar-- lyan, assistant professor of surgery, Duke University School of Medi cine at Durham; Dr. Arthur Freed man, Greensboro internist; Dr. W W. Ralph Deaton, Jr.. Greensboro surgeon and Dr. Joseph Gordon. Winston-Salem radiologist. Dr. Roy C. Darlington. School of Pharmacy, Howard Univer sity, Washington, D. C., will address a joint-session of the Chatham Essay Winners In j Radio Panel Discussion Pittsboro— Students of the High Schools of Chatham County, win ners of a recently conducted es t J tually complained about fog ; cramps; yet when all were spe cifically questioned, an additional I h;> admitted that they too suffered I i roro the condition. lo prevent leg cramps but, ' much more important, to overcome i calcium deficiency, scientists have - developed prenatal supplements that contain phosphate-free cai- I cium. One such widely prescribed combination is Calcisalin, a phos- | phorus free calcium supplement ; which insures that the pregnant ! woman will have an adequate daily j supply of calcium in a form which j ths body can utilize properly, jt also contains vitamins and non in amounts found to V>e necessary durw-s- pregnancy by the National Kesearcn Council. medics and pharmacists on Thursday afternoon. The Woman's Auxiliary will have as its featured speaker Dr. Cerilr H. Edwards, pro fessor of Nutrition at A&T Col iese. The convention doses on Thurs day afternoon following a business session scheduled for 2.00 f'.M. Dr. L. R. Swift, Durham, is pres ident of the 70-year old organiza tion He will be succeeded by Dr. M. D. Quigless, Tarboro, the presi dent-elect say contest sponsored b.v the; Health Edit,-..: ns. Associates in co* j operation with faculty sponsors j were presented Friday over Radio j Station Station WNCA. where they took part in a panel discussion, feautu; me different phases of Health Education. Taking part In the panel j were Misses .Mildred Price, ■ Chatham High School, Leah i Ramsey. Horton High School, Virginia Chavis, .1. S. Waters School. They were accompan ied hy Mesdames Ada Tyson, Henri Turner and Mrs. S. Cur- ! ner, members of the fatuity of the three respective schools, j Thomas Hunter and Robert; j Charlton University r f North Car- : olina were also present and took i part in the panel discussion. The presentation was built around the essays written by j the winners which dealt with School Health or School Sani i tation. Farm Safety or Home Personal Health or Hygiene Safety. The tea. inn?, along with the 1.1- nlvarsity of North Carolina repre- ' so nta fives felt that the program | I ; For a Limited Time . , , \ FREE ! ! ROLL OF FILM j < Sizes 127. 620. 120 «lfi, 116 j Only) —With Every— Photofinishing ORDER i offer good thru June 15 1 Photofinishing bv JACK RABBIT The South' s Largest FILM DEVELOPING FAST j SERVICE 8 Exposure Roll ... 66c 12 Exposure Roll . . 94c j ! CAPITAL CAMERA SHOP INCORPORATED j 111 S. Wilmington St., Raleigh PRACTICAL [ ' Gifts For I THE JUNE I I BRIDE Mirro Percolators Manning Bowman Toasters Sunbeam Mixers G. £. Electric Irons Mirro Pressure Cookers Boker Carving Sets Swing Away Ice Crushers Revere Cooktng Utensils Revere Specials! j For A Limited Time Only j $7,50 Frying Pans j $4.99 $6.25 - liA-Qt. ! Sauce Pans $3.99 101 Other Handy HOUSEHOLD GADGETS | For the June Bride T. H. BRIGGS AND SONS, Inc. 220 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C Dial TE 2-2025 j! Shaw University Hosts 21 st Ministers' Confab Shaw Unversity’s Twenty-first annual Ministers' Institute, twen tieth annual women's missionary training conference and seventh \ At_ Show (J: Dr. Harris Announces Summer Sch. DR. HARRIS ANNOUNCES DATE Dr. Nelson H. Harris, director of the Shaw University Summer ; School has announced that the j summer session for six weeks will j begin on Thuisday. June fi j Courses will be available for j 1 high school graduates, holders of j high school, primary and grammar j grade certificates, the renewal of certificates and the changing of certificates to the Primary A or | Grammar Grade A . j In addition, special courses in | accounting and chemistry will be j offered. \ AG G’vG j was highly helpful to the commu ! nity and praised the winners for j having presented such a full pro- I gram on Health Educaton SUPURB VALUE Quality Diamonds in a modern style that J wij] please the most discriminating* buyer! I Time Payments Quickly Arranged j BOSSE JEWELERS | Next To City Hall ia * iW, **-'' l < l ” | n— 1 i—i—i——————, ri —i —mff~wnimnrri*Miniinr iit ■ *lllllllll ißmanginr Announcing. .. the I I OPENING j I OF I CITY BILLIARD PARLOR j - Picture shows Victor Peebles, Proprietor of Peebles Grili and J James O. Blount, Proprietor City Billiard Parlor greeting each other in front of their newly acquired downtown locations. MODERN.. UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT BLOUNT A MARTIN STS. JAMES O. BLOUNT, Prop. and PEEBLES G"ILL Pit-Cooked Bar-B-Cue A Specialty TRY US FOR THE BEST! Short Orders • Fried Chicken Cheeseburger* Hot Dogs French Fries Hamburger Coffee Soft Drinks SAME BUILDING MR. & MRS. VICTOR PEEBLES, Prop. THE CAROLINIAN l Bible Youth Carnp v'ere held on j the campus Monday through Fri | day of this week. The theme of the j conference was "Christian Leader i ship in 'World Democracy." The j special guest minister and class i instructor foi ihe entire week was Dr. John I, Tilley of Baltimore, Maryland; and the guest speaker ! for Thursday evening (Women’s night) was Mrs. Martha J. Brown of Brooklyn. New York. Separate j programs were carried out by the ministers and ihe missionary wo i men but tne two groups met joint ! ly at 11:30 o'clock assembly pro : grams each morning and at public ! meetings nightly at 8 o'clock. On Fhursday morning President W. R. Strassner presented certifi rates to workers who bad complet- I td courses m district institutes. t Other special leaders and speak- ! ers a: e Mrs Ellen S. Alston, con- J -.--Tim.— nnrmr.M» ipf ; Su c h Go o d - : V CHASE rr Restaurant I . 336 E. Pettigrew St. *>.. Dial 2-6831 DURHAM, N. C. . x- SMMOSaMS mmmmimmmam - ference chairman Dr. P. A. is,.mop, | president, General Baptist State Convention, The Reverend J Ray Butler, minister Ebener.er Baptist Church, Wilmington; Mrs. Lemon Cook. in'tractor, public schools Raleigh; the Reverend Melvin Greeey, moderator, Beulah Asso ciation, Rich Square, the Revt rend S. F. Daly, minister. First Baptist Church, Franklin, Virginia, Mrs. Luella Edwards, instructor public school, The Reverend J. W. Flem ing, educational director, C, r,< ral Baptist State Convention, the Ke\ - erend W. R. Grigg, secretary of Work with Negroes, Baptist Stair Convention of North Carolina Mrs Charles Goldthwaite. state chair man of Christian Social Relations. United Church Women, Miss Patri cia Hail, president, Young Penph s Home and Foreign Missionary Con vention of North Carolina. Mrs j M. A. Horne, president, Woman| : nIVEI L l.a 5 Miles East of Raleigh Advance Tickets SI.OO SAT. . & I At Door $1 50 JUNE O Reservations for White Spectator 9:00 UNTIL i .00 Tickets on Sale at Dove Music Co, Wearer Ding 'lore and Usual Flares. IN PERSON v lif lip .! ;; f »1.1 laliiiu If Vr„ . ,ft Creator Os | '1 44 1 J ? 9 ;f' Juke < Waiter -7 [ —With The - Rhytlim Kids -.'awMMMn . . 1 T"n“l"iTi VI nmwrWi |T«V f " nv-r-i ■ ILJ.I.JL. ■■■■Willi '■ a ' al,ul V— • -n -v> ~aK4u» • )t,.l,:<((u^u^ w^v>nU«l<Mli«Mn*«MinMHm>anm)(H|M| . «Tisis 3-WAY KITCHEN CLOCK FREE! 4 JjJ with either of these G-E Ranges! * F ' 3Q3nf kitchen ciock, NV-ar eooking and baking. Twm* »W re ' & ' windinq.—it'* • ,-c! c. 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Shaw University, Ivlrs, Geraldine : Taylor director .Religious i-hiu cation, s; Paul Baptist Church < Charlotte, the Reverend Garland ' Wigguis, minister, first Baptist j Church. Clayton and the Reverend ' |H. W. Wiley, minister, second j PAGE NINETEEN i ,n Rant.ist PVuiroh Win.*;-- I 1 ft' 1" lEf 111-'. Today-FrL-Sat. y— ||f Cn.-ne see this ROCK ’N ! car creiy’x'* Speed cra*yi««» ||| j

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