WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1957 WINNING “BE IDE" Miss Patricia McPherson of the AME Zion Church's Fayetteville District. Beaver Creek Church, Rev. S. J. Maynor, pastor, is shown receiving the cup as the Annual Conference Laymen Bride for the year. The presentation is being marie by Bishop Raymond L. Jones of Salisbury as Elder J, W, Hatch, presiding elder, looks on. The annual conference was held at the Rush Memorial AME Zion Church here last week OMEGA -SUPREME COUNCIL PREPARES FOR GRAND CONCLAVE The Supreme Council of ihe Omega Pm Phi Fraternity met In Washington, I). V. last week to make final preparations for the 44th Grand C'-nriave to In- held in St. Louis, Missouri, December 27th through 30th. The Council select- : eel ihe general theme, “PERFORMANCE NOT ENP AN VJTOX.” All sessions will be held at the Kiel Auditorium. Seated left to right, Walter If. Riddick, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal; Joseph 1, j Brooks, First Vice-Grand Rasi’rus; Herbert I Tucker, Jr., Grand Basilcus; Wendell P. Alston, Director of Public Relations. Standing left to right, IT.vvses S. Donaldson, Grand Marshall; Ellis F. Corbett. Editor of <lit At 1 i U. ■ 1 : iiitri, I. Vu'.ntiui L\ccutive Secretary; Carl A. Farias, .Grand Counse lor; Jesse, B. Blatyon, Grand Keeper of Finance; antill Albion Ferrell, Grand Chaplain. 'M&ufoiwanHMfaawuttiiitwttßgiirsHuMmiMitMnKiaßfcwtifMaßttie l , xkmvsvi jmimm jet MKtaran MXMMMtfsttNMNr V Every man and M|||| I py| woman, of, our WW it&mli i race to register, against movement east and west, north and south, for jobs with more money, training for higher paying jobs, more money for our business & industries, our own banks, the time is now! The Federal Government is behind you, all you need to do is ash. Send in your name and ad dress and <SLSO for registration fee, you will get your blank to fill out plus regis -11 at ion cai d. U. S. MUTAL 82,1 KING ST COCOA. FLORIDA Science Shrinks Files New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Doe* Both Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids New York, N. Y. (Special) ! For the first, time science lias j found a new h< almg substance j with the astonishing ability to i shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve j pain—without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after j another, “very striking improve- ; meat’’ was reported and verified j by doctor* vfviiuim. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently rein ’-ing pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all—this Improvement was maintained in eases where doctors’ observe.?ions were continued over a period of many months!’ In fact, results were so thor ough that sufferers were able to makesu c aastoni si ». ingstatement a as “riles hay, re •d to .. POSNER'S BERGAMOT CONDITIONER problem!” And among t.hes« wf ferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 yearn’ standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (idio- J')yne*) --the discovery of a world famous research institution. Al ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide uee for healing injured tissue on *ll parts of the body. This new herding substance 1* Off. icd in »v ppomlory or oiHtmmt form called Preparation H.* Ark for individuallys. a Usdconvenient Preparation H suppositones or I’rc ps rat ion H ointment with ana ci«l applicator. Preparation If is sold stall drugstores, Satisfaction guaranteed or money ref unded. •b„. v.» p,t o | I MULLING | I !§wO*3 with MULLER j l JSwSx&t' By Idno M. Mailer s I .iSS The holidays arc snesking up on us so fast it’s a little frightening, espe ; cblly with so touch still lo be done, | ff an idea for s mantel display is v / presenting a bit oi a problem, maybe this thought will Si®iPpL» prove helpful. ! Place evergreen \||j branches into red I clay p° s -s to look as if they were “growing.” Little apples, frosted with artificial snow, and tied to the; branches along with tiny tree balls, 1 make your little “trees* a truly de lightful fireplace mantel display. ~ • * * , Television can he a heantSfal and wonderful asset to any home j and of a recent Sunday night it became the purveyor of a bounli i ful message to millions of viewers i throughout the country. The tal ents of many combined to give li - the most rewarding experience in TV history, and those who con | tributed to the 50th anniversary program, presented by CM, can be proud of their every effort. An inspired script Siy the artful ] Helen lieulseli took as its theruc I the answer to the question posed in a scene from Thornton Wilder’s | “Our Town” “Do any human | being* ever realize life while they i live it, every, every minute?” Through the deft u«e of words, music and |>ur[»osefiil scenery the writer gave amusing, dramatic vignettes of the life around us ami every minute of the show provid ed provocative and lasting impact | for the basic theme, j The producers gathered togeth er h fine east from the ranks of Broadway and Hollywood and the director used them and the vehi cle to give os something to be long remember d. Spare does not per mil listing even the names of the outstanding performers hut we ran say thank sou to the sponsor for making this possible. May 1 General Motors have » happy I anniversary! 1 have set the l ord always before me: because He in at my right hand, I shall not be moved. —(Psalm 16. 8.) God is always with ns, Hla children. But our willfullness, our selfishness, our stubborn, clinging to unwortliy thoughts and habits, keep us from know ing His love, in which we will find the strength to surmount all life’s trials. North Carolina 4-H’ers will ex hibit around 1,800 prize dairy ani mals in nin< District Junior Dairy shows tins year. County, •rglnnal and State fairs are educational as wall as enter taining. Nematodes are a principal cause of lost farm income. 13' iL I.A Phi Beta Sorority lIEST Inc., Raleigh Visitors Soror Josephine T. Sanders and daughter, Deborah, the weekend guests of Soror K. Y. Shepard. Visiting Soror I. E. Washing ten was her sister. Mrs. E. E. Lawrence, of Greensboro. Soror M. E. Ligon had as her weekend guests iter brother-in-law and her sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Privott of Hertford. * Out of Town Soror Maggie B. Jones is back in town after attending the fun eral of her brother. State Meeting Raleigh Zetas attending the Ze ing in Rocky Mount were Sorors ta Phi Beta Sorority State Meet- Pauine Roung, Mildred James, destine Davis, Millie Veasey and Bernel MeHaffey. Accompanying Soror Veasey were undergraduates from Saint Augustine’s College and Shaw University, The conference was well plan ned and carried out as scheduled. POSNEBS XrA, / vjajr v •* nta.u-i.ma*. __ t ( / \ CUITUR ES ♦ STRAIGHTENS | . arug ,tor«s «md JEWEL BOX Open 9AM Til 9 PM Bone China LIGHTED & ASH Pcsi.»rlui. bond-point*<f Bono Chino <m, cov«»r«d Cigarette Box and matching V Ash Tray , .decorated with delicate J*di- V»- f mcrnuonal Howtm...ideal as a fld / grills: vSgm/cl ®ways ,-m Right at |p|||ji| the table / /. csasia. ~"' x x AUTOMATIC GRILL and WAFFLE BAKER • with grill closed makes delicious toasted sandwidhe® • with grill open makes wonderful bacon and egg* • makes golden brown waffles four sections at * time p A y 50c A WEEK • reversible grids no extra set to stora C l ! s2l 95 " " ' JEWELERS ’ THE CAROLINIAN The theme of the conference was; "Guiding Youth Through 'Educa tional, Social and Economical Op portunities.” During the afternoon meeting a panel discussion was heard on the theme. Participants were rep resentatives from the Alpha Kap pa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Gamma Rho and Zeta Phi Beta sororities. Travelers snacks, flowers and refreshments were some of the courtesies extended the delegates by the AKA’s, DeDltas, Sigma Gamma Rho’s and the Links, Inc. Wins Orchids Soror Jestine Davis, holder of the lucky penny found in one of the kits donated by the People’s Trust Company of Rocky Mount, was given an orchid. The penny bore the date 1931 representing the date the bank was established. The produce industry ie big business. Shop Every Night _ Til! 9 Till Christmas Eve t Ladies’ All Wool Coats Buy now on this most needed item and SAVE! Tweeds, ' Wool Fleeces, and Fur Blends. See all the lovely colors, Ladies’ Winter Coats I \ Checks! Stripes! Solids! Many new styles in warm, / durable all wool. The colors are the ones you want ty ' most! Sizes 8 to 44. Children’s Sweaters .*%■ 2.98 Value rtL <7jw 1 29 /rh Washable cotton with gripper front closing. Slight ir ii V ■'vlnjk regulars from a famous manufacturer. Paste! and dark colors, Sizes 1 to 8, \ X?®* J Girls Winter Coats Save now on pretty coats little girls like most. Warm wools in Fitted and Boxy styles. Tweeds, Solids, and Plaids. Sizes 3 to 14. Loads Os Christmas TOYS! 88° each Mechanical toys, Pop Guns, Panda Bears, An Planes! So many toys to delight the heart of every child on Christmas morning and so rea sonably priced! i—l ■BMMWMMMBMMMWHMWWWNWMMIWi f>irwiwiinniiini min'. h m -mix -inmi>«r«ii..iii,i.Mii nummw inr n mul.l ~ _ ______ _ Red Ryder Cowboy Gloves fi 49c Little cowboys will love these! Cotton flannel with imi tation leather cuffs and fringe! Brown with White or Black cuff, Roys’ Cowboy Hats Every cowboy needs a hat and this is just the hat your boy will want! Made of Wool Felt m Red, Black, and Green with Braid edge. Sizes Small, Medium, and Large, Ladies Dresses Cottons and Rayons in the most wanted styles and colors! See our large selection and save. Junior, Misses |j| and Half Sizes. Cotton Sheet Blankets Rose, Mint Green and Light Blue Checks on White, Washable Cotton. Also comes in Solid White. Large 60" x 76" Size. Deviled Egg Plate m&zzs S 1 JbSftl Gleaming Milk Glass, gold trim. Make# * lovely and Welcomed Gift. Buy several at this low price. Holds 12 eggs. HUDSON-BELK BASEMENT STORE PAGE FIVE

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