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PAGE EIGHT #tfe : >*» „ M ' . •■■■• * ■ „ % ■, * / **&*fx* «JK« .tf-tsA-jr ; rrr wronrco cake— Mr. awl Mrs> •!•: mcs Earnest Sim mon. .*r of Kooky Mount and Henderson, are shown as they cut- tlKiv wedding: cake recently at the home of the bride's par «,-> ♦. n<»»r H' - ndersen. Mrs, Sim CONVINCE© lie small-car field is your lllTPi £ dab«.e>l% ■ SpfeSfcpST w% :1. ps r~§ READ THIS STARTLING FACT<J^n £1 out of lO Smaller Cars v -i \ I wear a Pomfiae Frioe Tag ! ! none gives you Any' J j of Pontiac's Advantages | & — —— ~. ~. J j — ,l ——.l" IIIFB n» Wll.iliimi ~J (mniialp. U1 iI, I. ■■ ~ . . .,It,/ Va ‘* ,T '’— n~~ „ ■,•■„ ....,.—■ NO CAR AT ANY PRICE PERFORMS LIKE A PONTIAC • • • SMALLER ! CARS AREN’T EVEN [ IN THE RUNNING! K if’s proof you wont, your Pontioc dealer j is leodad wWh it—point-by-point engi neering eompa.rbons and on-the-record | facte and figures. No smaller car is de- I signed or powered to come close to Pon \ tiac's eye-opening performance.. alert, j Keflex-action response,,, and smooth, I eftorUeca mastery ol every driving de c mand. r ry a demonstration drive-- over l your own route- -in traffic or out on the ■■ Twhway. 1-hut the facte on America'* \ Number One Rand Car to a feet, and I you’ll leave the little league for good! • WITH 4 TO 7 EXTRA l INCHES OF WHEELBASE, PONTIAC OUTCLASSES l THE smaller cars in J BAM and roadability; i p' nt lar’s length w built, tn—not hunt: I on! Smaller ears extend bumpers and I fende.i-3 to look big, but Pontiac doesn’t ! need camouflage ... it ip. big! Its man I lu/cd 122-inch wheelbase strides over | the bumps instead of riding on them. I This extra length, plus a carload of I new suspen.don ideas, results in Pontiac's | exclusive Level Line Ride that no csr at f any price can surpass! Sample a few | miles—and you’ll never re-enb«t in the 1 small-car army again! | ’ 1 W »*• rtl ® ** W« mamnwt mi mhtmtSimy p>!«ma»«. mw tmb**** it awrfaMW m **«f* 'j “ v,lm pri**4 P»ntki< *t'« 4>e«ri«#'» e»w«*» paw*, lalweara **4 ntinmly PhtOik'i at tp Ww * tMtf SEE YOUR §«2I Jf| ■'« 4* | g% AUTHORIZED & \M !I % I €§§ DEALER i TRADING'S TKRVKIPIO B«IGHT NOW! I I i j mnns is the former Miss Mabel ! Cecilia Wyche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans YYyche, Rt. 5, Box 48. Henderson. N. C. The wedding took place at shi loti Baptist Church with the Rev (). H. YVvehe...uncle of the bride, officiating. Mrs. Simmons lias taught music at Mclver High School. Littleton. N. C., i while Mr. Simmons has been j employed ai the Douglas High School. Kim City for the past j 1 two years. HARKEN PHOTOS YOUR ACTUALLY BUYS UP TO 8.9% MORE SOLID CAR PER DOLLAR 7 IN A PONTIAC! ! The so-called "low-price” cars Nil far short of Pontiac in actual, measurable car—-and your Pontiac dealer has official sf>ecification comparisons to prove it' No smaller car comes even close to Pon tiac's rock-solid construction... from its rugged X-member frame through every inch of ite heavy-duty running gear Pontiac is muscle all the way! This extra heft means Pontiac holds the road like no smaller car you’ve ever driven . . , gives you a ride remarkably free of bounce, shake and nouse! Put all the facts and figures to your own personal road test. Call your own shots and see how Pontiac’* Precisian-Touch Control* give you steering, braking and parking ease out of reach of the small jobs! PONTIAC HAS ALWAYS COMMANDED A HIGH TRADE-IN DOLLAR! When you put your money in a Pontiac you know your investment will be riding high for a long time to come! In fact, over the years, no car has a tetter reputation for being a top-demand used car. So before you sign on the dotted line for a smaller job at Pontiac’s price—get the dollar-Btretching good news your Pontiac dealer has waiting for you. Here in the easiest move of your life are the ear end the value that will get you out of the aniftllcar class for keeps! Set 3rd Trial For Two Men The Death Os Dr. Bundle's WASHINGTON (ANPi The men charged with robbing and killing Roscoe W. Harris, brother- ! :n-law of Dr. Ralph Bunche, will ] go into their third trial on Sep-| ternber 9. after their'second hear ing ended in a mistrial. Harris, a prominent real estate man of Washington, was found bound and gagged ie his office last August. Charged with the crime were T.indsey McDaniel, 26. Thom as Williams, 31, and .Jackie J. ■ Floyd, 25 former heavyweight boxer. Cell Mates Taunt ‘Lover’ Who | Beat tip Famed Doctor’s Wife When He Can’t Raise His Bail LOS ANGELES (AN! ) 'You oughts know you can’t beat up | on a high society gal like you can ■ on a .street-walker/' was one of j the taunts fellow-prisoner* began | hurling at handsome 24-year-old 1 Eugene Hawkins as he began hi« I third week in I,os Ane-’les County I jail, beeaure of inability to make j bail. Hr had been brought in : handcuffed from Superior Court, after being held or. sev en counts of extortion and as sault am* biitterv. His victim, and a witness against him was plump Mrs. Betty Howard, wile of the famous eye, ear. nose and throat specialist, Or * Wayne C Howard, , According to the testimony glv | on by the Howards, widely known ! socialites, and parents of two chil i drro the tall, 200-pound Hawkins, j hearing the underworld nickname : of “Rig Pimp.'' had been the se : .ret love -of Ihe society woman 1 i ! ; i AISHKk || |, I j| Seagrams- g i ). ANCIENT BOTTLE 1 Golden 1 DISTILLED DRY ||) 1 Gin I ( 'y '•rAc i t'l ~';j and&v/v 4its.//*#*»*/ - WW m • & imyi&trt■ £ ‘%rr. f»ut* i : SEAGRAM DISTIUf US COMPANY, N. Y. C, 90 PROOf DISTIUED DRY GIN, OISTIUED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN I r -■fum rjaana: oT. I bbp jgaroigMWMMfiwmm r , v. J j * ! w«*»gin»gctr •CT.-gja'c gxjrary. vnuv CTaw«anßea«ag«ByaMtaiinrnfißtwta« , < wamrtanamyj.u i,~MMtr*m*axass:zzt*B’Kt&uM^*z' MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL — The— Carolinian I Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news, | Liberal Commission I Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. |-wmi -way «emt mn» *wun» mimnk <m*u *mb» -mm bm* mrfrrr mri* ww *mm> tntm mm • The CAROLINIAN ' Sia E. Martin St. * » Raleigh, N. C. * t i I PRase send details of how I non earn money selling j Thr: CAROLINIAN in my community. I think l ean sell _ U •*» «*»*:*« »*,l*a|.* t-» «uA4J copies tweekly. j f | f faAIVrP', I *.t w i»* « »j,» < .fcg.» « A-) a .»«« nvai.v v.,- - i- ,m-i* i r*nYiafc«iffttg-> fiYVit -r v l % J g ADDkE*.)i;> | \ CITY OR TOWN * THE CAROLINIAN Floyd has been declared in sane and committed to St. Elizabeth Hospital. The other two men are charged with first degree murder. They went to trial last month which ended in a hung jury after thre* days of deliberation. The second trial which began last Monday came to a close at. 3:45 Friday when it resulted in a mistrial because one of the jurors became ill. The jury hart been debating the verdict for throe hours when the j for over two months, with motel ■ etc. as their love pests The husband Seamed of this onlv when he discovered she had been the object of brutal heatings administered by Haw kins when she failed to pro duce more and more money. She had already given up ov er $17,000, she testified. Medi cal exmination revealed that Mrs. Howard bad suffered con cussions from the beatings and had to be hospitalized. Unable to employ a lawyer. , Haw-kins had to depend on the I public defender for bis counsel, ; and to date has not ben able to secure a bondsman, and he freed i on bail. Meanwhile the society wo | man is visiting her sister in New j York '‘See." exclaimed Hawkins’ cell -1 mates. "Got out of his class: A , sportin' woman would have bailed j him out, even after lie beat her.” ! Charged In ! Bro. In-Law foreman notified Judge Boiitha <T. liaws that a member of the jur.v was ill After ordering a doctor to examine her, the .fudge said ho did not think he should force her to continue, I i Therefore if any man He ?n Christ, he w« a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, aii things arc become new .™(ll Cormthiann 5, b.) Through our Savior _ and j Redeemer, Lord Jesus l'nn>t, ; in real repentance, we can r ' ceive God's forgiven-,s and tender m-rev. in that mo ment, in Tlis atrenp-fh. we : become in. truth a "new man J completely leaving behind » the shame and pins of the past. I i | DRIVE S/ "ELY «|| ■'■?■—» ■ jw.sw '■>——*■■■ ■ *f■ wi »*■»«■»- | if SEE.., | ELVIS RAND THE TUTOR I SNA KENB FK C, p 6E. Marlin St.. Raleigh g*? Guaranteed REPAIR S AB repairs done In your home or m our modem shop Wa sod TV picture tube insurance. LEWIS Radio & TV Clinic 4i' js. flttoodwornt Si Rial ;T-6!tw» a** <** '**’ /fawch 0' i I Wi>y Vi>A W--W- lo V'i [ tfftf )o& / \ O) d2>° U CZ:' J / \ **•*=*. ■ s i f® ; yf MEALTIME'S Jt A^_- : EASIER WITH A pfi||||| | Small fry and big appetites present wd problems for every mother BUT—you can please their appetites and perk up your spirits with the wondrous convenience of an Electric Home Freezer. Fresh as frost, food i at your fingertips, ready and waiting Time e n o problem and neither is choice Just take your pick then cook it, heat it, or thaw and eat it. Fresh fruits and vegetables—meats, fish and poultry—cakes, pies and cookies—all these and more are there in the frost-tipped roominess of your family freezer. You'll get big smiles from vour small fry' with frosty surprises from this built-in food store. You have the choice of spacious cabinet freezers - , attractive upright models or the happy combination of a Refrigerator-Freezer. Whichever you choose, you'ii find mealtime easier and life a bit breezier the Electric Fr*«zer Way! | * fp\ I"T I Wh>« unexpected company drops in, en j nlectrie family freezer comes in mighty handy. Saves you shopping time and money, too, when you *tock up on in-season specials. Jm? s*# your Electrical Dealer soon and m b - W Mealtime Easier the Freezer Way! i —HCiniwinrimi ■■itnrr wrir*Tn. fCAROUNA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) - —nnmiiwm man ■uni ... inu.mMUMWWwi^mnw" i B - w ,„ MrT - in i i muMiini niM.iiiiiiimnwm -• -r-r- ----- " ' WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JULY 20, 19Y7 PICTHER MUTATION GROUP VI NtC'-Mr.i. Mildred l„ Ttirnrr, ; standing, professor of education j ni Sire, is shown a Nut instruct • inn teacher* enrolled m North Carolina Coliccc's Summer School how to score- mteiii,! jn - tests for slow learning pup is. i. w 1 «"'nitfviw*a>nw * f : | JOHN I ASKEW i i j PAINTER. * and DECORATOR 1110 Glen wood Are, Mona! Art Stop INTERIOR DECORA TORS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES j PHONE TE pi. : « 1 ; v;i HILLSBORO ST j.'.M I K., H N r ] Pictured left In right jn Mrs. Alma II Glenn; Ties Mar 7-1 ret Lunsford: M.s. Turner; Mrs- Gladys Macon. Miss IVilhelmlna Crainr. and Mrs. Josephine VoUelv. v# TH * ft, I T .. 0 8 TWIN INN | OIL SERVICE j !>ial TEmple 3-s*l I it Si) Smith field leicll JUg J. E. COt’FILI.O D OP 9 !■ •-wJi
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