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PAGE SIX D *BE St-I. * r Os THANKSGIVING ln (hr old and true spirit of Thanksgiving, these attrac tive metis \*'v i C'ollckp lust wrf-k took time out Tor a visit to th<r (o'lrgr farm. Quito as expected, tl.ev '"•oed icon- than ordinary interest in turkeys, the main item on their coming Thanksgiving din o ' ’ I'oired birds are from left to rich*: Marilyn Manns. Yonkers, N V.: Yvonne Melton, A feMargaret Hawley, Rougemont and Joyce Moragne. Charlotte. i n ■ ■ |_ Open Jo Negroes: CAREER By STAS f HKITi H T^T r bpr<; of Or*Lop< dually ??:indjrappvri ( foitdirp pled fir I'ii < n v tv because of the b.teis r.f .'ifkeition ; : nd the de gree of the difficulty. The mo?t common vipnlwg conditions are infantile paralysis. cerebral palsy and hr corvi-iion bereule-.ir, r.stoon-yeiiiis. congeni tal deformities arc-ifie-Rf:;. acquired ditibe',’ ■, and the delicate) are of i" .-' .1 h'-’i ,S1 ;e nf ih n io:ii- State colleges HINTS TO HOMEMAKER F.'-. : 1; iOM I.! ADI-.RS SAY—, From l Md to toe. the fashion is’ color and so th" fashion-right i woman .'hr- year will select, hosi- j <■ '••• blond with her j eo; : VO" u t him of a tint. DO MOMSTHING ABOUT your fc:r frenbe Here is some ad vice from an authority. <! > "A building is as good as sf=. foundation.” Foot trouble can c ? :: a trouble with joints, muscles, .! taments nerves, blood vessels aud org y nf», (3) Just, ns an efficient car gets more miles per gallon, so does an efficient pair of fee.t pet more ,veps per calorie, go farther with less fatigue. • :> high! times as many women ns men have foot trouble be v.y.r u they fit their eyes and not their feet. You can't put, a quart of mill in a pint bottle. INSURANCE Get profession al / v.r and interpretatttfn after a careful reading of all the vari ous cotcraoc provisions and con ditions of a health, and other, insurance policy. Sometimes we 1 NOW OUT. R you jk T A!LOR M ADE I CLOTHES | Elvis Rsnd I Hos a finu"'. 'National Concern Eg *5 f':?anv»lloJ'cr. Ts: H-5784 UNFIELD jpaift straight ■bourbon rminnCl Jf YEARSO OLD Ah Q years old tmupoio S| STRAIGHT I JT v/ il BOURBON I ,«£-J • . WHISKEY II Jlllli 8j -^k, v \ JGt '.wy 'sfamfiany // 3 3 * v» iji S 6 PROOF * KINSEY O!ST!UE*?S COMPANY . PHILADELPHIA, p* : OPPORTUNITIES ire All these children require itnpechensjvp medically super set! health programs. lit the iCsidential school, the special school, the special class, the hospital school or the home program for these children, the doctor, therapist, teacher and medical social worker form a team to combine their highlv technical knowledge and skills to help this large heterogenous group of children. There are vocational possibilities for these children who have had academic and vocational train fail to- read footnotes and all the fine print. This is important! Consult a reputable, dependable insurance agent qualified to rec ommend on all such polices. 5 S F. E ! ELVIS RAND THE TAILOR —at— I SNAKE NBV R G I 6E. Martin St., Raleigh §“BE PREPARED FOR LIVING!” | CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE Full Course ir» Beauty Culture and Classes in Personality anti I Charm. For Information Writer Mrs. Christiana J. Pitt* President, 40# EAST MARTIN STREET Raleigh, N. C. log adapted to meet their ir>- di vidua I needs FOR THE THOUSANDS of hos pitalized children, a special educa tion program is also needed Some of these children spend a i-mg time in the hospital some are there for a short period, hut most of there need some sort of educational pro gram in which there are specially trained teachers. Many doctors pre scribe school activities as a part oi the hospital program, as they real ize the importance of the intellec tual, social and emotional jjrowtf along with physical rehabilitation The hospital teachers, for exam pie, must see the child as a pnticn as well as a student. For forth o information concerning opportun itics as a teacher of orthopedicallj handicapped children, write: Inter national Council for Exceptions Children, Wayne State University Detroit 1. Michigan Welcome AME ZION Delegates FOR THE. BEST IN Good Food Visit The Bioodworth St. YMCA Cafeteria Lenoir & Bioodworth Sts. * gossip WmmMM 'i movie lots ' Hfinnv Lt<JtTT( rim. HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Special, Note Just Arrived from the Sam 1 Goldwyn lot, saying Sidney Poi-; tier is out of the top role of "Por- j gy and Bess". Will have further details next session but this com es as a big surprise, the producers had been so happy over securing the earnest young artist, they hud already begun lauding as one of the greatest in Hollywood. Apparently .Poitier and Goldwyn disagreed over the script, and that the producer refused to make any changes in it. "JOE LOUIS AND WIFE QUIT", screams the front page bannerlincs of J Robert Smith’s Pasadena Press, live tabloid de voted principally to news of the large sepia population of the Crown City world famous for its flowers and its Tournament of Hoses. Joe Louis is always big news: that's why Smith featured it But locally nine out of every ten had prophesied that Joe's second marriage wouldn't last as long as it did. During his hey day he earned a terrific role as a play-boy, and even as early as !9;iP. his first wife, the estimable Marva lost her temper and threw I her slipper at him. That is ac cording io a statement, by the late Emma Wharton, who had rent ed them her apartment on East Vernon Ave. Joe had persisted in going out alone, although she had just arrived from Chicago to join him. Personally a nice fellow though but no doubt he would have fared better had he listen ed to his discoverer John Rox borough. and the devoted Marva. VTT FS' TION LIT TL F ROCK Two tan beauties have N. C. 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McDowell st. phone te 2-0571 THE CAROLINIAN been welcomed and have en tered the finals of the con test for the “Queen The Hose Tournament”. Both 18- year old students of Pasadena City College they are so beaut iful that either has a fair chance to win over the score or more of Caucasians and other nationalities. Judging has to be absolutely fair and impartial; not based on race, creed or color. They have proper physical measurements, the poise, the clothes and all it takes to be queens, so at ?ea#t whether winning or not. both will ride in the Royal float, and attend the Queen's Ball. ATTEN TION LITTLE ROCK: BE SURE TO KEEP TOUR TV SETS TUNED ON THIS DEMOCRATIC SCENE NEW YEARS’ DAY. The lovely young candidates are: Miss Frances Irene Pitts, and Miss Mary' Pruhomme. And this is your Hollywood reporter Har- SEIRERLING Tires & Recapping • Tubeless Ipeetalktfi ONE DAY’S SERVICE Town & Country TIRE SERVICE 218 S. Dawson St. TE J S7Ol RALEIGH, M. C. ry Levette 4266 S, Centra's Art. BEAUTY IS EXCITING, IN TERESTING, AND UNIVERSAL LY MOVING so since it looks as j if Twentieth Century Pox studio; has set our, to gather the most beautiful, girls of Negro descent, and bring them here for “South Pacific,” the rest of this inside info will be devoted to the latest arrivals. Still another beautiful dancer. Frieda Rentie. was signed by Dance Director Leßoy Prinz to appear in the Bear's Tooth Cere monial number of Producer Bud dy Adler’s 20th Century-Fox Todd AO Technicolor picturization of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “South Pacific.” Born in Chicago, Miss Rente Is is daughter of Ophelia Kemp ar.d Chester Rentie, a theatrical book ing agent. Frieda attended the Sisters of the Good Shepherd School in Chicago, graduated from Northern High in Detroit, where she began her study of dancing as well as her modeling BURKETT'S SODA SHOP •117 S. Bliodworth St BREAKFAST DINNERS HOT HOGS BARBFCt ! HAMBURGERS SMOKE S MAKE DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE CORNER OF CABARRUS A- BLOODWORTH STS. Headquarters For All Your Auto Needs While Attending The 69th Session Os The Central N. C, Conference A, M. E, Zion Church Stop At The fa# Sign The Sign Os Happy Motoring: Remember DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE Welcomes You DRESS UP YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Buy For Every Room in Liberal Trade Allowance The Home on Easy Terms For Your Old Furniture I Big Selection Os Toys Here For You Attention AH Mothers!.., Carter's is giving away absolutely Eg Ej[ One Rabv Bed and Mattress (Va!ue $52 90), | [g [g nr On* 26” Bicycle (Value $59 *5). FREE to everyone! ■' | CHASE cu-iton-i.r *■ >’ !r^=n Merchandise During fi.RMTURt * Eli CTRICAI APPLIANCES-MOVIE Eqmphcmt November; 1937 1? |, Martin St. Open Fridlay 112 i. Martin Sf. 'Til 9 p &. Phone TE 2-7792 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30 1957 i career, i: i She modeled for the House of I Beauty in N. Y.. the Hcusr of j i Winslow in Detroit as a huh ; ! « Haiku ■ Coosa Ml - STRAIGHT MK -Sli BOURBON WHISKEY *1 100 PROOF 1 BOTTLED-IN-BOND I’ ‘ jjj r Gov’t Supervision 4?z 21? W. * H*l U » f, opr off SllO M P KI!. *!UIK wt S P * fashion and artists’ mod-! and aj so worked as a cosmetic expert. rATRONIZI' OUR AI>vCUT!"•»-kc
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