i-ag WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1958 '2l \ \ W s SHBVKVwSIiBWu. tre- W <* 5 lase ** t *; faHK-r ; ‘^y^ y i^RsßlfilßßMwßSHyM^wr!i^^i? > ' •■'' 'Vwfc '*jRL v -.’; l»lJfr|gg ••?■ sfir>lSfc * RALEIGH NEWLYWEDS Mrs. Arietha Fields announces the Marriage of her daughter Valerie to William Shaw, Jr, The wedding took place December 14 at the bride's home, 1801 Oakwood Avenue, Raleigh. The couple is shown above immediately after the ceremony, performed by the Rev. P. 11. Johnson. The bride is a Raleigh native »»d a graduate of Washington High School .usd Saint Augustine’s College. She is presently employed at the \. G. Richardson School, Blackstone, Va. she groom is a native of Conway, S. C. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William G. Shaw. Morgan Students Among “Who’s Who” BALTIMORE, Md. Twelve Morgan State College student lead ers have been selected to represent -.ho school in the 1957-53 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Col leges:’ pfll^^^BOTTE|i ?ASH!OHS JANUARY SPECIALS Nylon Tricot Slips 2 for f t Reg. 2,98 to 3.98 2,65 Singly Lace and permanent pleating. In white and colors. Sizes 32 to 44 Nylon Briefs reg. $1 now 2 for $1 white. Sizes 5 to io. 59c Singly Famous Name Bras Cotton and Satin £ \ & ■/** in all sizes. 'Mf V " Rej?. 1.50 to 5.95 jp Nylon Nose 2 p, for 99 Full fashioned or seamless. In the popular fashion shades. 51-guage, 15-denier. Sizes BV2 to 11. Laey Knit Stoles 100% Nylon in white only. Reg. 3.98 to 5,98 Beautiful Umbrellas 2 for 4* P* Reg. 4,00 to 6.00 Fashion umW'iias in a ft S beautiful assortment of stripes. solids ar.d plaids. n nr- ri • . i... 6.W0 DUlglJ' i Students are nominated and se j lected for the honor on the basis of academic achievement and de j rnonstration of leadership ability. Six of the Morgan students se j lected are seniors, and six are jun -1 iors. ' IN RALEIGH. IT S INSURANCE BUILDING n Zion Youth Activity Grows On W. Coast SAN FRANCISCO—The young people of the AME Zion Church, who are members of the Bay Area, have adopted a very unique system of keeping the work be fore the people. Each church has appointed a reporter and their happenings are sent to Mrs. J. Mayo Roberts, Director of Youth. At, Sacremento, Sandra Cl. West is the reporter for Kyles Temple AME Zion Church and Rev. Morgan W. Tann is the pastor. The officers of the youth choir are: Pres. Benny Wafer. Vice Pres. John Lowe, Sec. Sandra West, Treasurer, Wanda Hayes. The young women’s club offi cers are: Pres. Sharon Lowe, Vice' Mrs. Daisy Bates Is Honored By Omegas At 44th Conclave ST. LOUIS, Mo. Mrs. Daisy Bates who spear headed the drive to keep the nine Negro children in Central High School, at Little Rock, Arkansas, was honored by the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, at its 44th annual Conclave, in a very unique ceremony, held nt Kings way Hotel Sunday, 7:30 to 10 p.m. The award was made to Mrs Bates and the nine children “As Citizens of The Year,” who stood up under the strain and stife that existed at, the once all-white high school, vhen they were admitted, Dr. Matthew J. Whitehead, chair man of the Achievement Week Committee, which made the selec tion lauded Mrs. Bates and con gratulated the children for the for- Ptude, bravery and courage that they displayed in the time of so great a crisis. The Conclave cheer ed loud and long when the award was made. In accepting the award. Mrs. Bates displayed the same calm, serenity and humbleness, along Lamm Baker Sad: Singer Mourns Agent Who Made Her A Star NEW YORK When A1 Green died last week in his N Y hotei room, singer Lavern Baker told friends through tear-stained eyes that she lost more than a manager. In Green, who discovered her eight years ago and built her into stardom, she said she had lost a true friend and didn’t consider him just an agent interested in ten percent of her salary. In town from the Motor Ci ty to set up a recording ses sion that she was due to make for Atlantic, Green suddenly collapsed, the victim of a heart attack. When news of his pas sing was relayed to her, Miss Baker became prostrate with grief and a registered nurse hovered over her tor several days. Most managers, she later told re porters, don’t take the interest in an artist's welfare that Green did. She praised him highly for teach ing her the value of a dollar and -he pointed to a bankbook that dis closed an account well over $75,000 that he had persuaded her to save and not squander away on foolish things. When he first spied her sing ing at the Haute Show liar in Detroit where he owned the checkroom concession, she was making SSO weekly. When he deceased she had climbed in to a $3500-5000 bracket as a top-ranking rhythm and blue* artist. » Due to fulfill a Christmas holi day engagement at the sam - Flame aiMGWORM-DAM9RUPfI> SUFIFESIEIS !F YOU HAVE DRY BRITTLE HAIR, DANDRUFF, TFT TER, ECZEMA, RINGWORM,OR OTHER SKIM OR SCAU* IRRITATIONS, PXRSULAM WILL AT* FORD TRANSITORY fi F.L.JEF OF THE SCALt.NO AND ITCHING, ASK YOUR DOCTOR. DRUGGIST, BEAUTICIAN OR BARBER ABOUT FERSULAN.,, “Pirsulan-sm g Hair Condition!!* from th«* 3r*lp UP ***-' ** *** -wuKi uMurstun, »*■;„ imii a, jah»» 4. *««*•« UNION SKATES DAISY AIR RIFLES GUN SHELLS RIFLE Cartridges FIRE PLACE GOODS $. M. YOUNG H S's! lil f 5 ii a b u yv s TWO STORES good plants, with not too much weed trouble, are being produced by using methyl bromide in the fall or winter rate of nine pounds per 100 square yards. This chemical al so gives good nematode con trol. It is used as a gas and must be kept in contact vvhh the soil for 24 to 36 hours with a gas-tight cover. QUESTION: Just what seeding rate is suggested for tobacco plant beds. ANSWER: The exact seeding rate will depend on just how well the bed is prepared and how well it will be managed. The suggest'd rate is one-fourth ounce per 100 square yards where average man agement is provided. Many grow ers are finding that they can get good stands with as little as one sixlh ounce per 100 square yards it the beds are smoothed before seeding, well managed, and water ed at seed germination time. One group discontinued DANIEL GREEN BEDROOM SHOES on sale at $205 One Group of Children’s Suedes and Patent Leather BUSTER BROWN SHOES Sizes 5 to 8 $395 Sizes to 12 s4ao Sires I2\,i to 3 s4^s NATURALIZERS . . formerly priced to $12.95 Now LIFESTKIDES . .. formerly priced to $11.95 Now PAGE THREE s9ss $795 CAMERON VILLAGE