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PAGE SIX M ; Killing One Woman, Attacking 40 Others ZION "• U V V. •>•*.»- ■: •; n\bh,f> rirm^nf Jack*.on. ' t »*> 5 *>» n» \\r Homr •r? 4 V'o'f'lrn ',\r ■ ' :< • • "-.U'U ••*,'? r-t f.p?MOfM 1 girtw I ‘i. • 1 ■ •. Mstirn .O »n*’ fIrRCUi! rner-tin,. nf , i! t« \\U f »1 F> j V? «!f|oC'k > Fll* Wv-r-K. .--?- -»..t- — -•--• - ' '*'*•«*- - g. in n y per?* a r f• r* r?, ?. *?r* r ? ILUUj U*S’ For almost half -3 eenturv w* hv. ■•■ bec-n undertakers in Raleigh «?r?H w r ••. ■■.. vui . ■■ -i -.mft .r j :K , n the most frying ■ For 43 war* we ’■-I'-ie ry-"-r - n '•• ,j experienced service at co«ts tb-it Me mw*" !c->;. HOW m WE r: THIS? W« buy our r *• v**- n i/■..< ~r. n! ■ ■•• . irui have our own show room Because \t rjo th w? -V’ able to got discounts that ath• r u- 5 • <'•••• v- ; • one a time, can’t, get. '■■■ <• .v .■ _■.. ■■■• -inn *; « tone whfcv r\ : 1 r RALEIGH RfF:u” L\ TGIIE ?m E. Cabarrus Street l YU IE 2-2835 06 © I ; Hlkj it lil l]i I I ; SIX YF-YIS OLD I | I j straight BOURBON |o 045 III? Pmt j ' • | «| I T"" 1 '• I '--'■v r/)l' f V'" ; V **, SWftr- I SfifROOF OLD Hir.KOry r!',!'! ff.-v : -.MI *:;Y fTIIAXIPHtA. m, •rLSiJMiuHiiiwwr.iMtaaij''''''': ■ v.r ■■ ■ - w-r - vmii9*?wwiMMMMMw«sms L Rapist Confesses Fata! ! 1 Beating, 40 Attacks S jjs | CHICAGO ‘AN Pi • A recent | 1 j Negro migrant from Greenwood, I i ! Mias. last week confessed the fa- ! j tal beating of a Chicago woman ! i and admitted the rape or attempt- j | ed rape of about 40 others :n a j | ; crime spree here recently. lie is Walter Montgomery, * 20-year-ntd unemployed laun- I dry worker, whom police said i j admitted to heating to death I i Mrs. Susan Turner, 47. in a [, sauthsirie alley v, hen she tried ENJOA ING A ITT MN AIR —■ These two Henneff Cole ge fresh* I men ~ Misses Lola Campbell and Kay Franco* Henry of Greensboro. model what (he well-dressed college girl Is wearing this fall ,;s they! ; enio.v the warm October air while strolling in cta-.s. • At Memorial Auditorium Monday Night: j i Roy Hamilton Co-Stars In City’s Last Show Os Year : 15 BIG NAME STARS , EXT MONDAY 2-42 GOTH ONLY APPEARANCE IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA I | A rich, fabulous entertainment j ; treat is m store for local music j | lovers, when fifteen of the nation's 1 ! most, popular recording personal!- j lies and attractions will appear in • person at The Raleigh Memorial j Auditorium on next Monday eve : ning, November 11th. This will be the only r-ngacemm in eastern North Carolina, There will be only one show at ft: Ift p.m. The scintillating musical spectacular, one of the out standing and most costly pro | duetions ever to tour the «n • | j Hon, presents a star-studded \ east of fifteen record-making j Itnnjiiaries; each of whom has a record listed in current pojut ! taritv charts, 1 Two great favorites are co-star -1 red. ROY HAMILTON, famed Golden Boy of Song and rhythm • master RUDDY JOHNSON and his Great BIG ORCHESTRA Young Hamilton who hit stardom with his unforgettable record “You'll Never Walk Alone - ' hag enothcr swash With hi? newest disc “That Old Feeling". p »1OT?IW ST. AUGUSTINE’S i ? Campus Chatter |! 2- By NANCY RHICE < Latest Haps Hi Clans! Is everybody happy? Yeah Man, Well if every body is happy and nobody is sad.; Let’s aU get together and yell like mad! Why is everybody happy? Na turally its because those mighty I Falcons to ole toe Pig Skin plus i Fayetteville and worked them overtime Saturday night. Yes Falcons really brought the victory home for St. Augustine’s. So spir its are high and the temperature low around here this week. While the Falcons were off showing the Broncos who bosses the pig skid around the section in which we live, the Art Depart ment was giving one of. the most enjoyable affairs yet at St. Aug- Ustinov It was a Mivjquerodte Ball and everyone was all dress 'd in costumes Everyone vas I dressed to "KUV, but It. seems as ! though the judges liked Miss Coi i rine Harrison's outfit better; so iso the v;ar picked -r- the winner. R'freshments, Masks, Music. lan de»ei"yth!ng was nice Yes Tae THE CAROLINIAN to resist Ota attempts to rape her, Mrs. Turner was asaulted last July 4 and died the nevt day. Meanwhile, police disclosed thr i. ! Montgomery is being questiored n- ; bout the stabbing of another v/o man, Miss Olclo Elliott, 35. in ! front of her home lasr Aug 24 I A man nnswi ring Molgonwy'-* do- I scription was seen fleeing the scene of the crime. ! Tho exciting cast of record•mak- I Img stars includes the TUNE j ! WEAVERS of “Happy Happy J | Birthday Baby” fame; THE BOS- | ! BETTJSS, teen-age stars who crest- j i od “Mr. Leo' and the ever popu- i lar Cl. OVERS, whose aewest rec- i cod “Down In The Alley" bids to exceed the popularity of their j great "One Mint Julep’’, HUEY “Rockin' t'neumoma i SMITH and tho downs occupy the spotlight with -THM"’ j creator of 'Tlunip- j H»” and i HURSTON HARRIS, i iho "Little Bitty Pretty One" populdri7er. LITTLE JOE who j made the nation ''Peanuts" j conscious and THE LOVERS, Whose bright recording of best-sellers, share honors wi'h j the famous SP tNIELS, won derful ELLA JOHNSON, 808 BY MARCH AND, -PRETTY BOA’" arid the dynamic PlOYl) RYLAND. •BUDDY JOBNSON’s big bsiid ; will provide musical sccompanl- J mrnl for the fifteen Tr-r niodur- j tion. Doors will open at 7 40. Mail 1 rvdor snd ticket sal“s arc being i | filled by Tbiem's Record Shop and ! I Hotntin Drue Company. | lor HaU it. ally was the center d? ! j attraction Saturday Night, i On last Wednesday night thej annual Omodel,t Kush Party wasj held for Freshmen and new st,u-i dents and everyone had an en- s Joyebie afternoon. Games were j played, Pop Songs were sun:;, 1 j Music was played and of course : • i refmhJTU’ritr. were served Every-1 | one had a “knockout, of a. time,"; j fcurally everyon* wiuld like to Since its so cold these days nn j know how to stay warm or keep ! warm, Well, l don’t Know exact.- lly how to toll anyone to keep warm, but from the grapevine I , heard this: In order to keep warm outside, .you have to be warm in- I aide. The best, method for keep- ’ ina warm instrie it. to have ». warm i heart. The best method fm n,i, •- j ;mg h warm nears is to ha\ i u j worm friendship with someone of j I the opposite -vs Therefore 1 have i | arrived at the point where I am ! saying, To stay wa to is to stay in , Love. ißmr tin freezing —I I B r Cool i j TJNCF Choir Broadcasts Scheduled For Nov. NEW YORK -The choirs of Morehouse and Clark Colli o two United Negro Colege Fund mem bers located in Atlanta, Ga.. will be among those lu-aid during the month of November on the Ameri can Broadcasting Network weekly radio series. The broadcast schedule for the United Negro College Fund choral groups for November follows: Note, it, the choir of Morehouse College, directed by WendeJl Whahim; o\v. 10 iiie chorus of ! i>.k Vr/jecrvjtv Nashville. Ten., under (he rti rertinn of Harry son Bergen, N»*c 17, the Philharmonic Sori efv of Clark College uith J, OiHo’.en Kdlingsworth direr' PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS * — .. i»g. uid on Nov. 24. thf> concert choir of Xavier L'niversity, New Orleans, J.a., under the direction of James Vestadt. The programs originate from New- York, Sunday;-, over WABC. 10:25-11:00 am . and <re hoard at varying local tirr.es ihrughout the United States and Canada. They i are also heard oversea,i through | the fad lilies of the "Voice of A j merles." The series features the. choral ! groups of the member colleges of the United Negro College Fund. Milt an ‘ 'oss, famed cnmvnentatov IS’ ** Mdror-dit in Opers of the Am • :.« the narrator of ths pro* I gretps WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NO*. r EMBF.R 3, 1357 Miss Elizabeth Williams Dancer, To N. Carolina r ELI 2 A BETH CIT Y V: 11an be i h Roy Williamson, talented art*: t of the Modern Dance who appear ed recently on the Hallmark Hail cf Fame television program i “Green Pastures' will be present -1 ed in recital at the Elizabeth City State College. Monday evenin'.' November II at R'ls o'clock. The artist will he sponsored by Zeta Kappa Omega Chap ter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority a i contribution In (he general culture and en lorainment of Die community. Proceeds from Die recital will be used for scholarship assistance to worthy students and the fur | LAST BIG SHOW TO PLAY RALEIGH IN ’57 nl! nALtlull aud, mon. NQV *$ *1 TICKETS: Thiem's Record Shop * ** g 1 , 'hmlin Unit * omparty 'EI. SI 'l ' Ri s. H £3 »NLV DATE IN NORTH CAROLINA s - 00 ** * 111C'i itirp of vice project* tliiou. ■> /rh ch'ldren in tin ity ■,'sol,' will benefit " itr public ''HI enjoy lh ß rare p. IvUc’i* of shniTtm Hip ai UstiO lull n’"' talent which Mr? Wi!« lUHii.vin displayed In (lip Brmrl iiiy production "Pimnn's Rain* how", "Conner' ./on«' ,: ". and | "Show Boat". slip also appeared irs the in.tfi motion picture, "Edee of Mir CK.v”, ns well as (Re I'nit cd Stat-s s<rpl t •'leviMOO present it ion ' Dniin It, a tinman" and >!>»• ( "tumbia Broadcast television f?7‘i!r» 1 ooU and I ,ivp
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