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16 fHamp* To Leave This Month For A Foreign Goodwill Tour I W. ~' o'* i A . P Lionel limn;.: 1 "■ t ins I, nous' orchestra | I iii i ■ tin:-- .nth for i 1 .1 i "i I WiU tour of i b'.v ■ r - ' i■ ■ if::- travels I vili i • , ; . 1.1.:'.: ;.n ci untnes, j r.-et i'.t C:■ While this will i ■.: 1. • ■■! ii . .. y commercial j .ur, L ; ui i: "inr,'; with the j .. nv in t!u Stale Department ipd the \V. - America. r ii t! - 1 America has jr- •• rd a ••black-eye" because r.' - fee 1 l’e Rock sitmtion, T" .»! |vis e% pressed his de sire to inform the people on —- '‘The best place to look for n helping hand is a* ihe end of your arm,” BURtISTf S SODA SHOP 417 S. Bliodworth St. breakfast dinners hot dogs barbecue HAMBURGERS SMOKES Better Buys I Better. Terms I On Better 1 Jewelry ■ 1 "BE I mm frepared 1 m A I r °R If *|| LIVING!” I ff * I CIVELLA | BEAUTY COLLEGE » f ull Course in Beauty Culture ■ and Classes in Personality and I C harm. 1 For Information Write: lir! Mrs. Christiana J. Pitts I " President ■ 400 EAST MARTIN STREET 1 Raleigh, N. C, LINFIELD straight ■ BOURBON |iil|. whiskey cmium (X OtuahtM^k / KVEysUOLDj^V J mrs old fj IffllW $ *yi n STRAIGHT I JT J-V/ § BOURBON * Z.-1 . " .TE'l. """™" pint 48 6 PROOF • KINSEY DISTILLERS COMPANY . PHILADELPHIA. PA foreign shores that Little Roek is not all Ameriea and that the United States is still a wonder ful country. He spent two days in Washing lon, Thursday and Friday, confer ring with White House officials NAACP’s Labor Head In Address At Greensboro j GREENSBORO - Herbert Hill, j national labor secretary of the i NAACP, spoke on "Employment of Negroes in Industries Holding | Government Contracts" when the Greensboro Branch NAACP held its December meeting at Bethel A M. il Chiu ih, December 35. Mr. Hill, who works with trade 1 unions, fair employment practices commissions, industrial manage- I ment, and other agencies, has been I active lor many years in the labor movement. It is his principal con cern to see that there are equal opportunities tor the training and North Carolina SCHOOL BULLETIN SKYLANU CHOIR GETS ROBES The Skyland Glee Club of Win ston-Salem's Skyland School sang in their new robes purchased last year bv the PTA. The Glee Club, composed of 100 voices, presented a Christmas play. Why the Chimes Rang," at the vesper services in the school auditorium at 4 p.m. last Sunday. The glee club was sponsored by the PTA, of which Mrs. Evelyn Jeffries is president. The annual convention of the Pied mont District Teachers Association assembled in a one-day session at SEE... ELVIS RAND THE TAILOR I SNAKE NBDR G a fi E. Martin St.. Raleigh - * *■'•**• 4 - •** H ~ T^WB®PBvk - ' v Guaratitml Jo hold your , •> ' ' - ' /v. Hair Style from Zto I-f Jays OR YOUR MONEY BACK! and top leaders in the Department of State. He was also guest of the Ghana Embassy while in the city. The trip will keep Hatrip and his barjd abroad for the remainder of the winter, lie expects to wind up his travels in Africa in the spring. I employment of Negro workers. As a result of his surveys con- j | ducted in the north and south, na j tional employment opportunities ; I have been made for many Negro i : workers in industrial plants, shops | | and offices. Mr. Hill, whose writings have j appeared in several national pub lications is co-author of the widely distributed, “Citizen's Guide to j De-Segregation: A Study of Social | and Legal Change In America." j He has appeared on many radio i and television programs and has I lectured extensively in colleges and universities. the Dudley High School in Greens boro with representatives from 18 Piedmont counties attending. Theme for the convention was: “The Impact of a Chang ing Society on Education." The meeting was presided over by Dr. T. R. Speigner of the North Carolina College faculty. Guest speaker for the meeting was Dr. Charles W. Orr. President of the American Teachers As sociation. who addressed a ma jority of the 2,000 members who belong to the Association RALEIGH SCHOOLS The Raleigh Washington Junior High School PTA met Monday night, Dec. 2. and sponsored a pro- S gram • f Christmas music. The Lu cille Hunter PTA held its regular monthly meeting Thursday, De cember 5. at 8 p m. An annual Christmas party was given. Mrs. Nina Siils made a report on the l FREE-FOR-ALL ■— A cop stands over bandcuifed Austin Davis, who lies bloodied in a New York City tenement hallway, alter a bloody tree Tor-all. Cops say he threw a man down a flight of stairs, and then attacked Patrolman Richard Delardi (shown) with a kniie. As evidenced above, Austin came out on the short end of his tiff with the cop. (Newtmress Photo). ,#?' COOKING^! I ” INTS , 4 TO W 7 /[ Carnation Home Service I V/J and her staff During the ££*s®! busy holiday Jg "f A • aRB season there's 4s. 4jf' never enough sB rip*' J'^Sr time. That's w when iny fudge recipe Rosaiie Scott is a lifcsavcr! Fudge in five min utes, with no tiresome beating, no complicated recipes, no fuss ing with candy thermometers. This delicious, creamy smooth candy is made possible with beter blending Carnation Evapo rated Milk. So easy that even children can make it. They'll love being- a part of the holiday preparations! MVE-MINUTE FUDGE (Makes about 2 pounds) % cup (small can! undiluted CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 1 % cups sugar 1 Vj cups (about 16 medium) diced marshmallows IV 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate pieces 1 teaspoon vanilla Vj cup chopped nuts Combine Carnation and sugar in saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil. Cook 4 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Stir in marshmallows, chocolate and nuts. Stir until marshmallows melt. Pour into buttered 9 inch square pan. Top with additional nuts if desired. Cool. Cut into squares. | | (hoMEMAKIN6AI^L V IMVrxynO/ —■i—,*'*"' *” Pity the wife -with an impulsive husband! When Bill finished pan | oiling our basement, he invited all the neighbors in to show off ! his masterpiece. . “What,” I asked, "do we feed i them ? A party means food," Bill sobered momentarily, then ' brightened. “Just make a big I . .v,,i, tray Os sar.d -iJ'V wiches, honey, C £ :U> and lots of cos “ y iee. I’ll bring •5 it«g-4 ■ i.• home paper ? ggjSfßK'?rf , % cups and a big , vJP''t/v tin of potato His solution sounded sim pH but it backfired. Crisp, fall weather melted into a sweltering evening that demanded cold drinks instead of ceffee. By borrowing ice cubes from our guests after our meager sup ply ran out, we somehow man aged. But Bill and I were ex hausted after running from kitch en to basement all evening. “Whew!” Bill sighed, closing the door after the last of the crowd. “And I thought that ice maker was a gimmick.” Then he told me about a new home appliance he had heard about at the office. “This RCA Whirlpool ice cube maker pro duces about 1800 ice cubes a day,” he said. “A storage bin holds 800 or 900 and as you use them the. unit automatically replenishes the supply.” “Sounds like just what our new game room needs," I agreed, "but I thought only restaurants had machines to make ice." “That was the case,” Bill said, ‘‘hut the people at Whirlpool must have figured that a con venience like that shouldn’t be limited to commercial use. And after tonight's folly, I sure agree with them!” i PTA Congress held recently. Music | was furnished bv thv Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Ada Jarnagan. The largest number- of parents in attendance Mere parents of pupils in the first grade, taught by Mrs. Ligor>. THE CAROLINIAN SEIBERLING Tires & Recapping • Tubeless Specialists ONE DAY’S SERVICE Town & Country TIRE SERVICE HR S. Dawson St. TE 3-5701 RALEIGH, N. C. FORGET ANYONE? Owt Christmas gifts anal femombrance# go to friends and relative* who made life richer during the year by their love and friendship. More Importer/*, we remember Christ during Hfes birfhdcsy season arid give thanks to Him as the giver of every good and perfect gilt Bsrt did yew fbrge* anyone? How about your Finer Carolina Committee? Have you shown your appreciation for their work in helping to make your town "Carolina's Finest?" The most appreciated gilt would be your energy and interest in your town's Finer Carolina projects. Like all gifts, it will be returned to you with interest as you heip create a happier, more prospesous town for future generations. Remember your Finer Carolina Committee with your gift of time and talent and heln make your town "Carolina's Finest. ' * MWINC TO BUILD (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) 1 ■ I 11 - ' B '' imtlflli CP & L Common Pays 33 - Cent Dividend Carolina Power and Light Com pany directors voted here today ic raise the quarterly dividend on common stock by three cents. Quarterly dividends of $1.25 per share on $5 preferred and $1.05 on j $4.20 series preferred stock were j declared, payable January 2, 1958, i to shareholders of tacoid Decern- : ber 18, 19.57. I WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen j and bath. Stove, refrigerator, heater, water furnished. $45. Apply In person Tel. 3-1102 WILL YOU HAVE NEED I Have A v FOR MONEY? Plan! C. Karl % J Lichtman JELrL Dial TE :■ <■*•> aaftptt pn.m life A* iMSk INSURANCE inHi 2. Kw n COMPANY MEAT SPECIALS! • Fresh or Smoked SAUSAGE • COUNTRY HAMS • PORK CHOPS • STEAKS • FRYERS • NECK BONES • Sundry Groceries Sunday#! Open From 7 A.M. to in A.M. J. W. Watkins SOUTH END MKT. Rl6 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Dial TE 1-9750 ,/EEK ENDING- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1957 A quarterly dividend of S 3 cents per c on common | stock was declared, payable February 1. 1958, to sharehold ers of record January 10, 1958. The 19,58 construction budget will I (January I, 1958. you must have Auto Liability Insurance in order to get your 1958 auto license plate. | H SEE US NOW... | About this all important Insurance, and avoid the rush! E ACME REALTY COMPANY E 129 E. HARGETT ST. RALEIGH. N. C. ■ DIAL TEmple 2-095 ft , OPEN SATURDAYS to Receive INSURED SAVINGS DEPOSITS from 9 A.M. to 12 Noon ( ome to Interest See Us Mgf a Any Saturday Compounded Quarterly We pay the intangible Tax The Hood System Industrial Bank 122 S. Salisbury St. Raleigh N C \\MiPy be submitted to the board in Janu ary. according to Louie V. Sutton, president and board chamman. He estimated new improvements next year would cost $22,000,000. A big pail of it wiU gc toward completion of the 235.000-horsepower steam generating unit now under con struction -at the Cape Fear plant near Moncure. Blue mold has been a threat to tobacco plantbcdr- every year since 1532.
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