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PAGE SIXTEEN retèt i VOi* HO AtiKf'.i.S - Miss Burbara Cnstls, rentier, ffehtwn-yf»r-«ld Philaiolphia simrinjr and daw I ' • I’.'irw ii "Model of the Voar” last week at New York testimonial honoring i d Brand* I !•••• * 4 >f >h( internationally-known Brandforri Models. Moss H. Hendrix, left, holds plaque I i • • " Yoea-Cola Company as winner in Negro market merchandising poster contest. Mr. ■ ! i • ; ■ cipieirt of Special Seagram Vanguard Award and a Citizens' Citation in recognition I " ' 1 pronr-ererl tin- Negro modeling field Coca-Cola furnished the Oscars for the winners of l ; . . . : rhe Waldorf-Astoria Hotel was scene of activities. ■ ST. ACGUSTINE’S | Campus Chatter i - • By NANCY JRHICE . I "DOWN WITH the EAGLES"’ j I “?'• : M UP .nd DOWN, I D THEM OUT OF I ■x ; .I f ■; /\ • i I THiU the opTif ! Hat everyone j ■ h.'-! around Si. Augustine's this ! ■ 'er Del \ (•' n ■’ Augitsline's ■ .FAX.,CON h- ,; \ Carolina Col- ! @§ . n : i. ’i’; ’ ' ■ n.; ■ horn* eomtßK, it should be an on- j I ’ I Cos and Miss : ■ ■ evesyorr v?jR have a "boss" j ■C. -i . . r's Mi:is Knmeeom- • I - Ha; v’ey, is from j I. id, North Caroloina, and her I I " ; M‘ s Helena Spon- ! B•■!•, Norfolk, Ya.; Miss | I !i y, S Wkbis, Charleston, S. I I !v. • r>. line Harr;son. Bo- j ■aßoke Rapids, "Mias Senior” thie I V' i TN-;,-ant, Wil* B - .'-'"-.. . Atm M. Wilson, Nor* B - rn> her class as ■ s f’.ii-Ni. T “Miss Sophomore” I >th - th-.n Miss Ruth j BHaynee, Virginia Beach. Va.; and j I “Mnn M-fshoi-n,” Mis S Gloria I ; reign*. They will make a { B beautiful courts, because our queens j I - nothine; but the bos!:: and when ! Bv/e say hest' ws moan jB-F-S-Y. I "a., p i: t<-lO'ii is timed up to ; Irevi ino 7-8 loss handed to ; ■ c by the Eagles last year. It j I nd Os World:' Belafonte I © SB*« feigns For I HOU.AVOOTT CALIF. <AND { Il*i Harry Ri-i.ifnntc starring, | ■‘'End of thi» World", nne of the i ■i .' -.'t ::■ ■ ■ ..■ r’i.>!' i>i <. motion IjdntWra p evi attempted, ■will o« prot'vf ,-ri at MOM by Sol l< '«■ a (,■ vn" Hsr th” ' Itite • * I nr: ,■ w : I i !r: _ i Stale Faces No j Tearbc-r Shortage I Ilu? derofittn for Warhftfit for N*« ! ■ s'r-■■ ■ ■(.j : the •ante was 330 i ■j- ,i t.-' i ■' pr'iv +*,,« number ! It i he 175 v.hf» . Iv.-I < Avail':r: U S' 1 .Mi) . , | i '>• ri- n ! f<it \t hltr tear It- I m :/„Hna motion* 1 t I i '(fcpd the supply (nriu'd ■ <••>.({ ay • .‘Mi-.-.-s litd j s i state ireortMuff t« I th- NoHu < rolina Public I f.fhoivl rui' (in, September, j I r:.v;. I r f ■ Pvicht rs If 1 ': . 708, ,‘ir iru't'OHse | |of 2 is) ■ th*- «''rt.i<*e for 10M- ! |.H»SS. sj neighdors I ' V '' t ®'frair!.;jijj(fizing pills will licit* you ston worrying shout IntbJ.'nn. Rat ( hey've gone up in pri. too!*'* was the (ini'- defeat of the season <:nn :b« FALCONS ere ready this year; and when the FALCONS ay they are ready, "something's got to give ” Plenty of Pep i? centered around these six young ladies on the raro pu-? these days: Misses Eloisc Wal ker, Mildred Smith. Nancy Rhine, I,ma Hagans Jeanette Dennis, and Shirley Baldwin. You've guessed by now I'm sure, that these young j ACME REALTY CO. I Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance I WE BUILD AMO REPAIR HOUSES | Dial TE 2-0956 | 129 E. Hargett St Raleigh, N. C. mmmnxm young double breasted’ 111 TURKEYS m HENS B t® 14 Lbs. Av*. 0 j|| g* ic| KINGMAN’S RICHMOND BACON Lb. 58c BOSTON BUTTS B Lb. 47c IHrs, Fickford s Khi? I’latc Preserves Margarine Strawberry COLORED fr 19° L, 48& C*tadiol.*i or Dixie Pride 1,(1 ,mmm ' •ir«inu._ fir side- A-Sncill BISCUiTS EGGS OVEN ,s £?% HEADY 1 i1 _ l)0/ *|o can 11| c c ™' iFiSJc a.-wm.-a-.-www'MMfM*■ rTTlirn _ T[r| unmrra~i -nn . , ,**s»' Campbell'* Tomato REAL BRAND SOUP Corned Bejf JESSE JEWEL TURKEY. BEEF, OH CHICKKN FROZEN POT PIES Each 23c POCAHONTAS FANCY HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE _ No. 2 Can 23c WHITE v. S. NO. 1, FANCY POTATOES 10 Lb. Bag 39c BANANAS Large, Gulden Wipe Lb. 12c PORK & BEANS 300 Can SPAGHETTI 300 Can T| ’flf! NAVY BEANS 300 Can | U IT PINTO BEANS 300 Can BLACKEYE PEAS 300 Can M%O —nor-m-miirmw'ii m »»« iwwiH'Teiurrmunwriui.iwtTT.raam. ■- - "" v*n> ladies are the cheerleaders that represent Si Augustine's College j this year The gals have plenty of pep! You v. Ti see thit when we j hold our first pep mcerne on Oct. 4. Along wiih al! the other excite ment we cannot overlook (he BARNFIRF, which will be held Fri day night. Oct 1.. n* 7:30 pm. I'm sure the spirit will he high Iv - cause, along; with the- game, every, i one wilt he thinking about the ; dirn« x ing <■ f h<'• ny ocornivig. The homecoming' dance which wi J ;'ve held on Saluardny eve- \ rung, at P:3(i pan This wi!' be ' quite .in enjoyable affair, because • wi expect to make it the best one Vet. Over 50 Americans Named To Africa Study Group NEW YORK More than lift;, i prominent Americans have been ; elected to membership on the Na- j tional CoiviiUeo of the American | Comittee on Africa. Their acren- • tanccs erne .n response to an in- ! vitafion from author John Gunther, j himself a National Committee j tnembei of the organization, it. was i revealed at American Committee I on Africa headquarters today. The American Committee on | Africa is a non-partisan, non-po- i lineal organization of American i citizens seeking t.o inform their j countrymen of the historical for- ■ Tier! which characterizes Africa I and to relate the importance of . African event:, to American hfc 1 ' This organization." Mr. Gun ther stated in the past two j vears has been t lie central agency for accurate and up-to date information on African al fairs. It is also the force seek Ing an American policy toward : \ frl' a designed to help the Afri can peoples achieve national independence, justice and eij ll.v I it v Amc,ns the nr>w National Com mittee members arc four U.S. Sen atocjs. two stale Governors, sixteen Members of the House nf Reprcs cntativi s. pen university presi dents eight, national religious icad If Von Wan! To Tahe i’ll a <?F> O’d of I.ito si C. Karl Uchtman Sfe- , Dial TE 2-9969 rnaiT t.IKE Mij. INSUK/VN-rg <■ company ■WB i* tmmim ertewt 465 yeors ago Columbi-rs d» T r <sy covered that faith end cour age opened a "Now World* 0 a4 op portunity wy this tord of owt. tt does for the man who saves. Columbus Day, Oct. 12ffo FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL —The— Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with' news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. * The CAROLINIAN ' 318 E. Martin St. » 11 Raleigh, N. C. * 11 » I Please send details of how 1 can earn money selling , The CAROLINIAN irt mv community. I think I can sell 1 ! j copies weekly, j 1 NAME _ 1 j ADDRESS J ' CITY OR TOWN I •mr* rm» -*m* *wa»- w vast* mntir w»r wm« 9*Mmv m*r* «mn> itm mw «m> «■» ■‘■a»a>.MacY4wc»wgß»»Miavi t iaßMijeuLc«r-.«M«»Hnß«t*ym»wr.,^ M « iT » rif . T , IIBBOTIII - - THE CAROLINIAN err, and eleven authors and schol ars. The new members include Gardner Oowlse. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Dr. Robert L. Johnson, lion, t it :n is B. Sayre, Oscar Harn merstein IT U.S. Senators Dennis Chavez. Hubert Humphrey, Irving Ivi s-, Wayne Morse; former Am hiissadois Edwin E. Sian ion and Angier Biddie Duke: Jackie Rnh iii nil. Sidney Poitier, Rt Rev. Hen ry W Hobson. Very Rev. James A. Pike Reinhold Niephur. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. Dr. Ralph Sockman. Rev. Robert McCracken, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. Arthur Schh singer, Jr Governors Edmund S. Muskie and George M leader. Mi. Gunther, author of many honks including “Inside Africa." noted that the new members rep rosented a cross-section of Amer ican political, social and economic backgrounds. “This underscores our view that a broad and represents- You Arc SECURE With SECURITY SALES - RENTALS PROPERTY MANAG EM ENT SECURITY REALTY CO. Phone TE 4-321 S 12S E. Cabarrus Street James A. Shepard James H. Brown live section of American leadership ! subscribes to the goals n{ national I. independence, justice and freedom 1 for the African people," he said. ! ‘ln the interests of American security and world peace ’ Mr. ! Gunther emphasized. "U S policy j must be more enlightened in re;- pect to Africa. We must stand un equivocally for African freedom j or we weaken our own. The Amor- ‘ ican Committee on Africa is an in strument of substantial potential in achieving such a policy.” I NOW OFFER YOU TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES Elvis Rand 1 of a famous National Concern H » Granville Ter. TE 2-5784 K§ Oil Stoves New Perfection $13.50 2-Burncr Chief WITH LIFT TOE) $29.95 Sheet Iron Heaters $4.50 to $12.50 Pipe - Elbows and Repairs S.M. YOUNG Hardware 130 E. Martin St Dial TE 1 BSAB Straight Kentucky Bourbon S Ml 07S i foM . ?3st- 'tttuttry i& ■ ! Y J STMIGHT KENTUCKY BOUEBON J j rfhmy/Utftcti'a' ! cn r lftii!)tkif (gi’icfufiu iJibfitted af.ee 'id njj /o Jfic fined efitfiafifionA. DISTILLER ft BOTTLED ft* ANCIENT A<■ K (IISTIU INC < f ‘ FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY /;,r STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOUBBON WHISKEY, 56 PTOOf ANCIENT AGE pISTUUNG CO. H'AMkUOPT. ICY. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1957 Medic, Born Year Lincoln Was Assassinated, Buried MILWAUKEE. WIS. < ANP.r Funeral services we'e held here ’ last w.-ek for a 32-yesr-old phvL- ; man who was horn the year Pres ident Lincoln was shot us#s, and i outlived his wife and two of nis . three children. Me was iiA'len Leonard Her ron Ur. Herron, horn in Mei'shell, i Texas, was graduated from How- j arrt University school of medicine j lor hack as "lß9fi. and since thp ! turn of the century ho had prar " ", Ivip'vnukee at one time KRAMERS “THE HOUSE OF DIAMOND:-: Corner Martin and Salisbury ?*■ ■. DIAMONDS WATCHES i JEWELRY | Easy Budget Terms Arrange a Quality for Quality Nobody Bu N-m orL ' | Undersells . . . KRAMER’S “the house ol diamond*" rertertw becoming chief anesthetist at the Milwaukee, hospital j Dr Herron's wife and two chil j dren, a son and daughter. pracesd ! d hnr, in death. Another daugh -1 «e-r. Mit. Lucille Montgomery' a j teacher in the . Chicago Public ' Cchoo! System, still su: vr-’es Kir...,, 1(10" -- , i fa niisr.s hq\ r named to the “Master Farm Family Associa tion.'’ j Make plans now for cpprlips idle Inn 1 in pines this fall
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