" WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1958 l fv '/c f? ‘ s ?■ J!&*&t •,';.... ‘ ■ U 4? if!®®*' »• »%■&?^HHKPShP* $ POISE, CHARM. AND CHIVALRY Miss Marian Simm ms. Bennett College freshman music major, of Fayetteville, N. C., ho played the part of “Miss Christmas” at the college, is a study in noise and charm as her escort, Ralph Stephens, freshman om Morehouse College. Atlanta, Ga., holds door for her. as they leave holiday party at Bennett College. OUR VERY BEST TO YOU! We hope it will be a very happy New Year for you . . . that it will be a year of joyous good health for you and for all those you love. RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME C. A. HAYWOOD. President 325 E. Cabarrus St.,’Raleigh, N. C. mll|l FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MAKE EXTRA MONEY -Vhe- Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commie cion Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. • Raleigh. • • i l Please send details of how I ran earn money selling . ( The CAROLINIAN in my community. I think I can sell I copies weekly. I I NAME I j! addressjjLJLj| I I J CITY OR TOWN . - * mm ' mm **** wsss mm* n— mm mw mb mnm mam mm* mm mm Movie “Kings Go Forth” Has Most Outstanding Race Theme HOLLY WOOD In the opinion of many veteran motion picture observers, the most outstanding ra cial-theme movie of all time cur rently is being filmed at the Par amount Sunset, Studio here. 'T’Virt *si'dnpn ‘'Tsfir>rtc Ch\ TTm’lVl " *" 1 **«*•*•*> '-**■' *•—»***• is a wartime story with a strong dramatic angle based on the prob lems of interracial romance En twined with the great personal conflicts which disrupt the lives of the principal characters —played by stars Frank Sinatra, Natalie Wood and Tony Curtis—is a grip ping story of the men who fought for America during World War 11. If there Is irony in the fact that they are supposed to he fighting for democracy, but ac tually harbor deep racial pre ,induces of their own. then this -ony is finally destroyed in Merle AT i I « «■ f -■ excellent screenplay—which makes one of the strongest pleas for to 1- «'ranc>' in Hollywood history. Briefly this is the story of an in ler racial couple < Negro husband,' white wife) who move to France in an effort to guarantee Iheir un born el-,iid a happy life in a prf iudiee-frec country. I NOW OFFER YOU Ik TAYLOR M ADE CLOTHES Elds Rand 1 of a famous National Concern p| 9 Granville Ter. TE 2*6734 jp MAN WHAT FOOD! BURKETT’S SODA SHOP 41 i S. Bliodworth St, BREAKFAST DINNERS HOT DOGS BARBECUE HAMBURGERS SMOKES Happy Khmer New Year. How goes RESOLUTION? 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It mads this krad si star* great Neither government tor statute medre* a «a€on great and free. It* citizens make M*x To keep S that worf S* America. w 0! demand more them wiehhd thinking « grwernmepf subsidies. As we start a new roar, let -each of w* resolve to stand more ftrmly as free ctfisene— to act mors reeohrtehf as free fcftdhrfefaai*—fc> remind ourselves ooostcmdy that the price of this freedom is sseroai ngSuniie THE CAROLINIAK the daughter after she discovers that her announcement, "My fa ther was a Negro,” make* a world of a difference in the attitudes of ihe soldiers. (2) The suitors themselves (Sin atra and Curtis, previously friends who become mortal enemies after one (Sinatra) discovers that the other (Curtis) has reneged on a scheduled marriage to the girl. In a unique about-face, Sinatra him self has by then conquered his rac ial prejudice and fallen dccplv in love with the beautiful girl. (3) Tne terrible {’fleets of big otry on bigoted people themselves. In a personal opinion, which is befitting to the roie ne is playing, Sinatra has said: "Bigotry is n disease—worse than any medical dipease.” Season’s Greetings FROM . . . llP^^lk / ißh gBL w"* r j VPAmBm*- I </■ SAM CLARKSON YOUR BUICK SALESMAN AT | CAROLINA BUICK COMPANY 431 FAYETTEVILLE ST. DIAL TEinple 2-8.558—2-71)80—2-94(54 BLACKEYES Dried Packer’s Label 23« 57« SPECIAL! JANE PARKER MARBLE OR GOLD POUND CAKE 49c PIES SPECIAL! Sultana Stuffed SMALL OLIVES 5S HEARTY AND VIGOROUS—OUR OWN TEA BAGS 48c SPECIAL! Fancy Frozen A&P I GOLDEN CUT CORN 2 25« SPECIAL! Fancy Frozen A&P FORDHOOK LIMAS 2 : 35« SPECIAL! Fancy A&P Frozen BROCCOLI SPEARS 2 35- TOMATO JUICE SPECIAL! t% , toi CCt A&I J Cans ■jj || FANCY BBS PRICES THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH JAN 4, To be released by United j Artists in the early summer of j 1958. "KiiiffH CM Forth" retire- i sents the beginning of a sig nificant era of consideration for the Negro movie goers. N. C. 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