PAGE EIGHTEEN Th« Pictured* H v - by Robert A 4r#r‘. M D X-Raying Iho ‘Wefes In tour H ! i. tv sinuses—that group of inside the skull ro’v ■ back part of ths no t openings. Th?TS «; ust two of them above the eyes oallril v- •• >. sinuses; one on each nose called the ' v •" > | maxiliary sinus), v" .■> m i behind and he, w* n • ; you have ever gone to a r,< ■ • ;w ! throat specialist bn a- • a i Cold and the na • ■ . that sometimes gee-, wbh jt, ■ doctor probably took \ >u ir ■ dark room and plar-d a !>nv first in your mouth rv,J then u- r each eye. He dui I ■ er your sinur.-s werr full ■ ■ they should tr If your o- •- i ■ h: ■ uc for long. ar> ie t ' - r i up through • h-.-e : • into the sinus* ? Tiv . n inflamed and swollen a with pus which, •. i can get into the bh-- * ■ ■ cause rheumatism and other tr •• b!es just the way go- • teeth can. So if the phv light does not show p «■!> hollow sinuses. he nvy - i>-,; r,-> have the radioing! 1 • • :>,) ; >» , - r. meet commonly studied r; the most important pnrt one’s head is tHe b- ;i much more difficult, to v-i v a from the foci that : blood vessels ere ••• v •: ■- ." t< visualize by ordinary n ■ ■ ; 1 brain is enclosed ;.. a ! a box the skull Skl. ■ obscures it Radiologists, ob >•••!- ising-in the use of -r . to get around thi.- dun ulty. • ever, by mean- of ■' niques used vt u pert?. serious iron’- - x-ray examination of t vessels of the brain ! , injecting a liquid on iom may show the radio-* .> blood clot, or B bill;: blood vessels, ' : • ysm,” which could !■ id to a 1 :•« hemorrhage With t.h- - established, then it. w f ■> care of by the neuro . - $0 C'a : Ok > “Marriage is an in ilu* w n held together V - ;t. o cook and check'” Queen C Ity C lean t. AH Wotk Guaruß'" - ti tw»a *• wf»f «-; •:•«*«•» *'wt ?*•*•% - i ‘ ‘ v Robert J, Dean Irkfbti. just promoter) to Chief's remit by (he Navy, c fa ■ w ■si loro tor the now rank oysters. tgxigheHs. tomato iuice and eh-■■be?. He fe Jr«d. c . ‘ a ’;-t» ddchatg any of the delicacies {?), to the amusement of C«rl l„ Shatiev, ti chief ' H .-i i weie cm shore duty to Detroit, (Fewspresa Photo), U 1 -I. j j JC* m E*f(f t-■ i' is --k '■! ■ ‘ ■ ; - s m ‘ &■< r.\fs .•■■■;■* • ■; i.: -"j UN: u< f:-;- ; j :fc. h;-'-,,, . ... ■ 'j® , GUIDE --CluTcnce Walker, caretaker at the colonial capitol in WUicnrwhtjrg, V« M p s ..one Im'dttprks to three of the governors who attended the 48th asmud Covomors’ •. T'-e governor?, are (L. *o Fi-); Homman of New York, flbeiges of North Ca/oliftfi it i i - .! Mrnnc. (NeAwspresa Photo). » « r*s?« | op? _ « i 7 •* ‘ r ;7 fi I hn j*f» l l JN nf-nf 1 © '• - rx® * * « r* if % v ... a uCilOOl CaikrC V ’. Dn Th* Church School.; Coovontion of Hv,> Wilson Disfric. j '' : held at Vlilyon. N. C. .Tune ! ! 13th ■ 21;?. v‘Th Trinity A M. E [ ‘ • < * . r'> :: he 1 Tn ‘ 'home of j 1 ii the Convent ion v.w ‘The Chris-]: 11 tiagj Church in -Tomorrow's World” j j .end ibo ?.••>'*.«:*> •"Going Forward j ■cr, Chris*The fojowir.g offi- j , cers served the convention: Rev. i . A 8. H'-- 1 v A B B D . D D.. ! ridm,; hh:ci Rev J \V W’!-| : or Hi : a’ ; ■-•. r. -RWht Rev -W | ] W Si, rie A it. D. D, Presiding ] ]. Bishop; Prof S J Howie. Confer-j h'-nr.-. ! or of Christian Educa- 1 i'-on; M. i-rer.k Edwards. Director ! ]; "f A'luh- ■■ Ai.v.-v K. Barnes, J i "dr.--;... D•■ m u of Children: j ! 8 ■■ A o Joi-nson. A. 8.. R IT, ! MI It. Dwtriri Secretary: Miss j iOr raid ino Moore. Convention Sec- j t’ 1 . u' ’ ■ y;, Pastor of In- ■ ] 'uTvcn ' ■ ■. ,ii. opened the Con-, ; ventior. with an interesting tries-j n* M 'I- P- Thor. Faithful ! < until De.-Hh, and I Will Give Thee | •'« Crown of Life " Following this j 1 ' ~...; y, 1 ,11 - ic a! hv P’’ .idimr KJn y- Mose’ev ! "M n. :• s Jnr r.cn. Roc W. R j 1 w: Rrv, 8, O Poncec as- : ustma 1 Dvirinp the Sc.-yon many inter- i esting sermon? Were delivered In ; Ministers of the varion? church-a - of the District, the f, - st feeing by | Rev. ,r D Robbins. f-‘ is-or of j Matthews A. M. F. Zir.n Church, | Goldsboro. N C. The tit— chose n by Rev, Robbins was—' ”'iv Are j We Here?" Rev W. Q Writ; P-;- j tor of St James A M V 7on 1 Church, Snow Hill. N C . rr-nd ■■■■•■•, i i a very powerful sermon on 1 Prodigal Son" On Friday June 21-st. Dr A P, Moseley. A. B. B D. D D, dr - j livered the Noonday Message Dr j Moseley. Presiding Elder of the ' District, used as his title—" Labo- j ing Today for Our Church of To- ; morrow." During his discourse D- 1 3 Os Ths Last 4 Valedictorians t Bennett eio -v- to GREENSBORO - Although , lightning is said not to stnkr : twice in the same place, three of j the last four valedictorians at Ben- 1 nett College were also valedictor- ; lans in nigh school—and the fourth j was s high school salutatorian. No 1 senior in the 1954 class j ""is Miss Dorothy Dixon, who vi-j also valedictorian of the Pleasant Grove High School in Burlington ] She is now Mrs. Dorothy Morrow, j a teacher at Efland. N C. Miss Th'lma Owens 1935 vale- j dietonan was also valedictorian at i ’ the Langston High School in her ; native Johnson City Tcnn Sh- 1 ".is also chosen to reign as "Mo-j Bennett College" tor the 1954-15 i school year, and i snow Mrs. The I- ; ma Firming, a Detroit bmisowif- j Valedictorian of the s'Hfi class ! v as Miss Barbara Brown, who wa?l .•alutatorian at West High School I in Akron Olv.r? I'Tirr P-’*o*vn “■ !“o 1 has spent (he pas! school year as | 3 Fulbright Scholar in Bordeaux j France, is scheduled to return to ! the United States this week Miss Marie Slaughter, valedicto rian of the 1957 graduating cm - was also valedictorian M fjfijnt High School in Covington. Kentuc ky. A native of Newport. Kaotuc ky, she plnris a tench Inst career "Growing p m *Mw' 4* €L.. ' .JP V - piDGel % A'v-~.. ' -:4 \ ;•*. j ... ■ V Ur ‘ i * * 4 Jif u I ‘BIB GUN 1 FOB 514 KING STEAM--As long as » rail car and I2> *ohs heavV this" giant s'eam drum will circulate water through miles of. tubing inside the sixth unit’s boiler, vhere super heated jfenm is created to drive the plants turbines. riTE CAROLINIAN : year’s vocal finds, downs at her Baton record session with feased Rock n Roil dnimmsr Panama Franci •„ who backed her on the session, Ann’s record release. ’No Stoi is lort." is a jukebox favorite. (Mowstpwws Photo) Good Nutrition Means Good Food J LONG BEACH, CAf.%—Diet and nutrition are important for j good health and can help promote better health but diet is not. a j euro-all for whatever upsets the human race, Fredrick J S'a re, ! M D., Chairman of Lie Department of Nut>stum of the Harvard I t i' she 24th annual meeting of the Western Branch, American Public ; Health Association. “A small segment of the pub- j he, egged on by unscrupulous i food faddists who hav, some- j t.h;ne to sell, look on diet as a | cure-all,” Dr. Stare said. '•Hut • there are many other facU in volved in healtn. “Good nutrition means good 1 food and a i flppf '1 G. ! I rirVr-d Vr | s 's! wh ole gram %% br ea r- - d j coreai-i. f, ", j F I. Store, M.D. Vi t ”i is bU I weight are probably the meet j funriarrientai practical ruks for i a good nutritional state,” Dr, Stare warned a|air?t the ; purveyors of certain dietetic i products or those who sell books ! which recommend peculiar diCr- | arid who seek to promote their ; products by making exaggerated j statements about common and j accepted ujods. Brown sugar and honey wav j have a speck more m* ,i:onni i elements than white tbe difference is n - . . . he i j i I . y s&***&. \ I """ 4- & -v. I - d /"j " \ A \ I mi v‘ - ' M ' 4 \// / v i v C# i f \\./y J Yfl^ ! j \ ■ ; .%^'M • [ : S' \ -'T I \ v : ' i i 1 i i\ '? o\ \ \ ■ >T's SIOtTHATTHS-WYIC; - -lilii that I'm oofjf.soME mo*v ’ outopa jc-r r>o *m*sg said. Organic fertilizer makes no difference in the nutritional value: l of fruits amt vegetables j ■and the question of whether to •at whole wheat bread or e;u j i idled white bread is strictly a ! matter of taste preference. They j are both highly nutritious prod ucts, he said. "I hate yet to hear of a hu- \ man disease caused by n lack of I trace mineral::,.” he said “I ex* elude the common goiter because j it can be prevented •'by the use ue of sea foods. Certain trace i clettfents may not bo present in | Some refined foods, but they are present in other foods which ore i common to the complete diet ” ! Speakuyr of recently publi* j fall?., it a, Dr. Stare said fat in the diet does not "oil | w-mts to prevent arthritis,” that this idea is "pure non .. , - that the idea that cer ts, :n foods may cause cancer in • n u is riot substantiated by facts; and that there is no evi dr-nc. that windy or any sp-e- i ci. food causes diabetes. Ho urged the public health representatives to work closely 1 with nurses, dieticians and j others, to combat the false ideas of diet and to help promote good ; health through proper eating. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JULY 6. 1957 Ministers’ Confab Ends At Hampton Institute, Va. HAMPTON. Va, The forty third Annua! Ministers Confer ence of Hampton Institute con- 1 centra ted its program around the: major problems ministers face lost Thursday including preach- 1 mg, pastoral counseling and hu- • man relations. According to Dr. Vernon P. Bodein, Executive Secretary of conference and Chaplain of Hampton Institute, the enroll ment consisted of 316 ministers from the states of Massachusetts, New York. New Jersey. Pennsyl vania. Delaware, District of Co lumbia. Maryland Virginia. North Sh riners Plan Shite « Wide Gala Day Exercises KNOXVILLE Term ‘ANF> Illustrious Harry T. Coleman, im pedal deputy of the Desert of Tennessee Ancient Egyptian Ar abic Order. Nobles- of the Mystic '.Trine (Pi ince H >ll Affiliation.!. Irom hi- - office in Somerville, hi? ; -ailed cud', of the nine Temples j i undo, his jurisdiction to meet in j i Knoxville on Saturday, June 23. j m celebration of the first state wide Gaia Day in history For (he past six months P c - Pijty Coleman bis been inert m: ujth (hr Tennessee State flab Tb v Cnroniittep, "hirh f composed of all present Po tentates and Fabliaus. in order to complete plans for this pro ject. It is now the hope of the com | nutter to bold such an affair an- | | nu illy, but in rotation from one | sort ion "•! the state to another. Th~ i ! pilcrim-ige will be to either I ; T.orkson or Memphis; while Chat- : I tanooga or Nashville will serve as i host in 1D59 Chief purpose of a Shrine Gala j Dov is to provide a centra! point. : | or Mecca, to which all true and toys! Shrircrs must journey in or | dor to giv ? thanks to Allah (God l . i for His many blessings: to cole- . I hrate the past year's good fortunes, | 'o commemorate all recently de- I ceased Nobles: and to renew our obligations to society through our : contributions to organized chari ! *ios. i Thi-- year ail Strriiirrs; mem bers <>f their women's auxilia ry. the Daughter* of Isis; mb or .Masonic ground and au.vili arles; and friend* wherever dispersed are urged to con tribute substantially to the urine TuK-rculosis and Can cer Fund and other charities through the purchase of tickets «n a 1357 Chevrolet automobile which will be given assay or, Saturday night. June 29. Tick ets are now in the bands of all Nobles and Daughters through out the Desert Among Nobles assisting Deputy : j Coleman with his two-day ce'c ! '.'ration are: Walter L.. Hafney -fi'-i son Temple No *25 Chafta - rtooga, who serves >• "Recorder for . the State Committee; V O Dob- | iyiuns. of Hasan Tempi- No. 105. ! Kingsport, treasurer of the state i committee. William H Fort, of I Holla Temple. No 10a. 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