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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1957 Soil moisture is a factor influen- j ring seed germination. The 1957 growing season marks ■ the 12th year North Carolina farm- j • >s have grown aromatic tobacco. camHKir niamiiMUWiwmiwmiwiw iiwnimi, * # ssfc i pfH '■MIGHT OF IT -THE SIGHT mfm' -~7* t of it STUNS Y 1 MOMBEm \ I fTw*WWEBCqi.Oi« T ypwtRjBBOS j «NATALIE WOOD \KARI MALDEN mmmrmWimM HU** SW» Wjf • Wi‘Mß «**# STARTS SUNDAY | u| I |lln ” wtm» stuttt •w“ «>* f j c«otcss I 'stocks eom.to sv Bi t H€ CALVERT DISTILLING < " ;J| j ; CALVERT DISTILLERS COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY | AMERICAN BLENDED WHISKEY *8.6 PROOF * 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS jl Alumni Honor Dawson WASHINGTON (ANP) Five graduates of Fisk University were i honored here last Saturday at the j Sixth Regional conference of Fisk : Alumni Association. The opening meeting of the two-day conference wa* ad dressed by Dr. Stephen I Wright newly eleeied presi dent of (he University. Cherished Accomplishments Through Public Trust-- I OUR COST IS MODERATE | OUR QUALITY MERCHANDISE IS HIGH 1 OUR SERVICE COURTEOUS J OUR EQUIPMENT IS MODERN |l: OUR PERSONNEL IS TRAINED 1 OUR EXPERIENCE IS PROFOUND | OUR JUDGMENT IS ETHICAL I OUR FACILITY IS WELL EQUIPPED I OUR CLIMATE IS UNDERSTANDING | OUR MANAGEMENT IS 43 YEARS OLD J OUR ADVICE IS FREE | OUR FIRST THOUGHT IS YOUR COMFORT RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME .122 E. Cabarrus St. Dial TE 2-2821 4irill ,. r | Those receiving Certificates of Merit were Rep. William L. Daw son Democrat of Illinois, former Municipal Court Judge James A. Cobb, Dr. Warner Lawson, dean of Music. Howard University; Sa die Daniel Si. Clair, professor of h:.«torv. Dislrici Teachers Coilcg, ; j and Dr. John Hope Frankhn, Brooklyn College history What A Strange World MOTHER GOOSE LIVED Not, a single person will forger, for the entertainment of her grandchild)on. They were collected I *>hd published in Boston in 1719 by her son-in-law, Thomas Fleet, and have me down to us under the name of Mother Goose rhymes. Ti ••■thing imaginary about her. She was s born in Boston | in 16d i r maiden was Elizabeth Foster. She married Isaac i Vomxx .> ••;’ 'wise known ae Goose in 1692 and lived to the ad- I ! v 8 need age of 82 years The nursery rhymes bearing her name were composed by her for the entertalmnnt of hr grandchilclrn. They were collected and published in Boston in 1719 by her son-in-law, Thomas Fleet, and | have come down to us under the name of Mother Goose rhymes. i Perhaps she's not a great Walt Whitman. Edgar Allen Poe. j j Milton and some of the others, taut more people have read her j works i ban the renders of ill Lne.se literary masters combined, i ’ -■-»~—-•—■r-r-m wr» • •rr - irim » rnmotr-yr-f. gmrrmi - ~rrf— «—»- -linnn man h.hilidmljiui.uuj.ijj u j Free Turkey (You won’t ha vp To pick our fur key, It’s readv to cook! I ! with the purchase of am ! * ! i NEW | r RIGID AIRE ! APPLIANCE » i ! Y ou Can Get Your Big Oven “Ready | THANKSGIVING ! YV\ with New Frigidaire Range, Refrigerator, or Automatic Washer J j I Zattriib&d “Fijxi* Only? Big Trade-In Allowances *r*rr~a ,air. , :attt I We must move all of our 1957 stork to make room for the New Sheer’Look-Plus j 1958 Frigidaire Appliances. j Register Here for $2500.00 of prizes to be Riven way at the end of Bonus Week, Our prize A fully automatic FRIGIDAIRE CLOTHES DRYER valued at SIBO.OO Ike i vill rnnatfl open e ery Friday everunt} for your shopping t'orn en/eno* until Chriafmat? I DRIVE-IN 'i PARKING at i Johnson-Larabe Co. i j 222 S, Salisbury St. J •*ri yiy.w.nwA'ja tr—. 1 awAff i-reswmctk .■■CTBWK'f»raviwvig»amsaMsaiißr. ia swainß~ r jnro'»eejts» w THE CAROLINIAN PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS "" ~^ 1 jffl STRAIGHT t, BO U R BON ii * 1 lA'.VRFNCt B '.;R(3,'tND SPECIAL: Jane Parker Baked a5% jj% jl ■ PUMPKIN PIE ™ 39* f SI ECS-AL. Ann f Pure EruiLDelicious Cherry Preserves j A&P’g OWN pure VEGETA HiESHORTENING fas '- 31‘ s SJt A&P’s OWN ALL PURPOSE OIL dexola «• 33 s - s|c ! Mi!d ant! Mellow ! 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE| z 3 ». s2i3| g^‘jgyjM3sg»j^«»sg»*^r.Msgitgir«g»eir»ggg^^ “OUR FINEST QUALITY” A&P CONCENTRATED ORANGE *% 6 . 0 Z juice L cns LI AMttlfAH *OO6 tttAfi *t , *!*£* »•«» NOW WRAPPED IN A NEW WRAPPER | JANE PARKER WHITE ENRICHED 1 BREAD = 151 Contains Tegg For Long Lasting Protection dentLkiss lM IJgjL Tooth Paste Toßr £W A ftp EXCLUSIVE DETERGENT SAIL £# WARWICK MILK r.HOCOLATF Jose jM| DROPS £tj ' GO TO CHURCH STAND AT Auto Repairs BODY WORK PAINTING’ ROAD SERVICE TRIA N G L E Auto Service 50.1 Smithfield St. Raleigh GAS - OIL ~ MEATS - GROC SANDWICHES - DINNERS BAR-B-Q SE AFOOD CHICKEN—STEAKS Mi Fancy Foods A Specialty! Home Phone TE 4-4455 T PEEBLES Service Center 5 Miles North of Raleigh on Creedmoor Hwy No. f>o FRANK E. PEEBLES, Prop, ; •»■■■■ ■ ~1.1.1 VISIT . |P Mitchell's BEAUTY SHOPPE Guaranteed Good Service , MRS DAISY MITCHELL f Proprietor j|; MRS ESTELLE BRYCE | Operator Phone TEmple 2-195 S jl; ; ij: ' l B E- Cabarrus Street s! | Raleigh, N. C ;i —» • - yPFrrrr PAGE NINE
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