vv'E'E'K ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE >5. 1557 # , ■ I ADDRESSED M E D ir u GHOrr - Or Rn\ ( P;*rlinc toil, r r nf rt k >r hn r>\ of I'hru nuir., Hn n BtH 1 n«vpt".ilv. \\ < shine ton £> i tp||r :rfff ;* \ » ron *t!lf 3f»t with ijir Fh;nir»arv rmj r»f fhp o||i •tofE NCC Physchology Student Get? Clinical Appointment At Ohio U. # ST A NDABD and FORTAB T F TiTEWK ITER? ® ADDING MACHINES * DUF L-IC AT OR S The nrigrpal CAROL!N \ typewriter CO. C P D AWFTNS, Mtt Jl4 A 3-1 Ji-.hiire S>tr<=ri RALEIGH S' 1 T*tophnn«- T I ' l» r >7 WB. .1.... 1.1.- .... ■ , -. ... national Art Shop IN 11 RIOR DECORA TORS. DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES PHONE TE 3-9717 52! HILLSBORO ST. RALEIGH. N G. Straight t j Kentucky | i Bourbon ►* ma*j g 6yf/ s jjjyJ Z * Old I V || Pin! rC GEtffOMey- **■ th Y I yQ STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON ; J j SPtkmqJi.l SBwK'OH itkust'-y (%tteguM f diUi&Jßd aecxTuh "g AO t/io'go/ncbt A>ko:C /AcifttCtOrtA DISTIU.EC h BOTTLED t-> ancient age niSTIII ING CO FRANKFORT KCNTUCM «*'- STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, % PROOF ANCHNT AGE DISTIUI&G CO., FRANKFOPT, KY. I MY'dim} .Sortefv a ( Hie annual convent inn held at \S. T < oilcge in Els epfisboro last uerv Hr, .)!,*> delivered fine of the. major addresses In joint Messtoji n( the medics and p)i:irmarist s. tie DURHAM Fivltp Jefferson oft Durham and formerly of Hanses | t/.fv Mi-soon s iecipiert of a j of art® from North ! Carolina College during the 195V1 commencement exercises hold re cent!'’. has been informed of bis sc-! lection to take graduate training j in rkniral psychology at Ohio j Stat- University beginning next] September. ; nn rp'iiorf-d in r l 'vcholcgy • d 1,/j sociology while at NCC snd i :ei *od as ntanagrr for the Eagles' } football -quad I nSpr 1h» Mipnlalton* of the I Oltio Sl.le 3 ppo,n|rn'-»nl. Sr -r rhals ndh tv. r Armstrong, left. Reeky Mount, chairman, of thr P harm my D'vision urul Pf. • < • ft t > aris Green Horn. In charge of the Program Commit- I rr*. foi -.f'h it ill tfrtin th? V® trr.ins Adn’U'dstt afton F? 05 !?,r\ ,tirs si it I b r etn hit first full /,ij:irtf-j cf tniernr-hip dur- In £ ft>e ;i: nr rnr t r.l ] n s. The former NCC psychology ] ludertf vill spend approximately t«»o quarters per year training .n a Ve’-tan? C.drr.tnikrafon in- ] rtallaticn and the reflaamdrng two I ausrters of the years on the Ohio ] State campus Duitng the first year of intern hip. .Teffersnn will receive approx* ■• $7700 in assist sneeshtp This amount ts expected to grad- j ii-.ic ~p.- 3potit «-ifioo oer vear for the thu d and fourth years of th c tramins period. .IrffcT-nri i-i 3 veteran nf thg V Air f orce; having been a''Signed to lb* r ar Fast where h c- curved In T ffknhama.. Tartan While in servire. he played bas ketball noth the Maxwell Field ' Ale 1 niuntet and was ranted as the ■ mrt valuable player" on the irr.rrt in ipto After t- ; is release from the Air povi'e Je-ferron per formed for two mrg n.-iTVi the "*or!d faitious Harlem Globetrot ters. •Jfrfff-rson f«. +b.® sort of TvT r * Ms mis Jsfffisor! of Portland Oregan n .Ait) A otb.l r ; much S'U r D r: ‘ i S> ? FV-.r "v'orker .anymore but the city's citizens cot the surprise of their lives mr,o+l m-Vm they locked up and sa-v real Indtan smoke signals. The lat ter were sen* by Blue Hail, a Riowa brave, and Princess Ah rNh-TVake of the CbeTCK-c-c nation. The visitors were from Oklahoma and serif 00 tWc signals t, 0 jnvttc all New York er-. i 0 attend Oklahoma's Semi- Centennial Exposition, m Oki = hnma Cdy June !4-Juiy 7 The signal-sending took place 3- hoard the Circle l,m P flagship, Misr Liberty, anchored off the Statue of Liberty. j 1111 n* 1 ' k '"'l I ' I ''a, ; T i>vT..! 1A ! ytr:c<\ y'- —--.U' •i # •Aldcns. Inc, increased bqth mail j order amj.cet.-il store sales during I ' f '"'d to pus the-humced million ! dollar mark for the fust too? m ■ compupy history, ft. its Jackson, j president, disclosed in his annual K W. tarkvon pointed out Fi.’i e the base yea is 3947-19-17 Aldens sales have increased '*’B-Bfr as compared with an in diiclry increase of only 14 9 % nr- 1 cording to the president’s report, in; reused customer service through "will-call" stores, where ; -hoppers ran order and receive i nerchandise, end telephone of- ! I'-,-.-, where customers can order j ’or home delivery were cited as ‘ ; Tiajor reasons for th© increase. | ssrvicft «xpan? on bv :>prning' order un.ij , s Jn bUpermarkct?. i? planned lor tc;t mg ia 1357, Jack.,on said. ; 1 Plan “Baptist Day” In Nation’s Capital WASHINGTON—fANPI Chris tians of the Nation's Cap Pal par ticularly Baptists, are preparing for a one-day religious event on July 1, which promises in break all records Dr. J. H. Jackson of Chicago, president National Baptist Conten tion, U S. A„ Inc will make three appearances to ministers, leaders and lay members at a "Baptist Day” observance Rev. IV. C Cole, pastor of chairman of arrangements, St. Phillips liaptlM churrii and said. "IVe have planned to start the "Pay" off avilh a Bobber Slays Woman, 31, Who Refused To Heed His Warning RICHMOND Va. >ANPi A old Ncgpo womsn who ignored robber "art week sieved a .11.year has warning that hr would shoot if =he screnmed Killed was Miss Clara Wingfield of Richmond A mate companion, wai» robbed r t about $3. AH three were Negroes. According in witnesses on the scene, the kilter approach nrl Mjss Wingfield and lier companion 3;- they ?.,<t in a parked rat He forced them from it and robbed thr min Then he ordered Miss Wim field to walk to aroiber n> about =. half-block av- sy He warned her he wpfcld shoot if she screamed She screamed ?o.d he shot and killed her The. killer fled the in an automobile v r bich was believed m. Tom arc Cordially invited to our... THROUGH JULY V2TH) ~, in person ~. by mail ,.. by telephone, ! E EVERS.HARP "Oh red Her” Pen Set ~, to every depositor 1 adding tsny onvyjnt to on insured sav 1 I 3* (j ycc, r ipso-cc ,-f % we obsorb intangible tax. 3 NiW DIPOSITOES/G//^a« t.o? A FREE Eversharp Pen vet * (/•/** to EVERY new depositor % 5 HANDY DEPOSITOR CO U PO* f ' ■«. ! - /; i Pieor.n irnd me my {*'ei , 4lro r p Pen uet c ‘ , o « , Nome ... .... , . < t Address City State ....... j | Hers is $ ...... to odd to my arceunt t i Hers is $ .to «.teH my ' • mmn ' 3lephone TErople 4-0351 fej2 Tii.e Hood System j MM Industrial Bank f? ? SOUTH SALISBURY STREET ' ' ' **' It A l G IQ H f NO It T H CA HO LIN A ' •; •. . SAVINGS INCREASE WITH TIME TSTE CAROLINIAN Breakfa?'< at the Pros idrnce Baptist church. Or .Fackson will preach at the Baptist Min istors' conference at Mt. Belli cl Baptist Church, and .11 H p.m. up climax Use "Hay" with un address bv Or. Jack sou at Greater New Hops Baptist Church, which wili be follow - ed by a testimonial banquet in l!r. JacUauii s honor." 1 Rev. Cole report'' -.' that -w ••;,! enthusiasm has been generated for lhe "Rap.Mst Day" program and • ’.o. "W.- arc delega tions from New York, Pennsviv-- nia. Maryland. Virginia and other 1 nt or-by states." . | have been stolen. Meanwhile, pol’c® tried to link ; Ibe biller, still at i- ge. with Ifce ] men who r c-ccntiy shot and . -n --j ded an elderly white woman r.b ] her home. He r,-,ohcd the woman of j her pistol. Qt Ck? 4 & I *^7tg£^* s *®*h»m SKO- /(,, _____ .Jb? ~ ij&R— -‘^Trrai “Some fellows are so far sighted that they rest before they get tired!” s i ~~ > Ti'-enty delegate* from Wake County's len organised 4-H Clubs lets the county early Monday mor ning tor A and T College, Greens boro. \vb,".n 4-H Club Week is j i.ch diiled 4 o b<- in session Monday | through Friday Hr -till, and know that I an, God...(Psalm 46, 10). Oiiers, whea we feel that j we have ’Toe-t touch” with j Our Heavenly Father, it may he that we have been talking to Him too much—telling Him wb a * we wan t —bes ee oh in a HI . mercy and His love, wf c r all we have to do to receive is to be silent, and Itoton I I Now Offer You j Tailored-Made CLOTHES Os \ f diiToiij N *a(«ptA^? O nr.ifni | ELVIS R A N I) j A program of wide interest sub ject:; and action is planned for the j approximately one thousand boys ; and gills who are scheduled to be present, acording to W. C Daven port. Delegates representing the vari ous, schooi 4-H Clubs arc: Cary: Reify Jean Carter; Carver; Glor ia Crew* and Henry Gnodson: Lockhart: Mary FT. High; Jeffreys Grove: Minnie Webster and How- hctbwbuh i mi—ran ii hi ii ■ a.imßßw: joitixasera 1 -irJiiri■ ni i■ > HKtirrjfiiiwassicX Any dftpoiif Inly Ist to July 12 will dfcrw from July Ist, 11®llll* S. Salisbury Si. » i BoWgh. N, C, - m»■ ■ mi ■ . i ■M»«.. M -At-*.,-.i —L-m.-nK'l' ~ruu*» ~, to every borrower renewing or rewriting a loan pramp* c-oafidentia! sea'ice 9> iow rates mno r ed tone NIW RORROWKRS /»•),/fi lf r A FREE Pgn qof /,4/ft * to FVERY new borrower (/ HANDY BORROWER COUPON Please send me ruy E w ershoro Pen 3et N0me....... ......... . Address City State.. Renew { ) Rewrite ( }my % ........ , Leers Send appHcoflAo For $ ... loco PAGE THREE ' ard Dunn, Garnsr: Carolyn Har ris Also, Apex Lovelac* Jones and Gwen Harris,, Holly Springs Fit rims McDouga! and Lonell Moore; J E. Shepard: Lorine Parha *, Margie Ree Burrous, McCleiU, 1 Pierce and Mary Frances Virit Fuquay Springs: Charles William; Riley Hill: Beverly Vinson Cherh i Hodge, Donald Hodge and LoneC Jones,

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