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Colored, White Southerners Acclaim Dr. Dennis Branch Raleigh Native Feted On "Tiiis Is Your Life” HOLLYWOOD • \,\Ji -I' T. v . f r'inir Branch of Newport. Tcnn., | ' • the surpi’isfifi subject on "This j ! Your I.ifo", Wednesday night, as I f.i; Iph E vard emend toh'vision show, .** » I Or. Branch, a kindly Negro >'h>sirian has hern prautii lug nvfjlrlnr in the little mountain inn n of Newport for !1 years, r ,-vt since ho graduated from i(i» non' discontinued Leonard Nodical School Os Shaw Ini refitHy in Raleigh, Y. C. Rorn in Raleigh, he is now I"’.. * i * Fifty percent of his -practice is n'h’te for the colored population of \'m« port, is not large so that who-i friends who flew from his home town out to Hollywood for the pro gram were marshalled, there were a? many upstanding whiles as there were colored participating. DEEPLY RHUGIOrS MAN" Dr Branch was presented by Ralph Edwards as a deeply re.ligi- 1 our man. dedicated to aiding his j OH, MY ACHING BACK No I ®' I You can get the faat relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause rest Jess nights and miserable tirod-out f<-clings When these discomforts come on with over-exertion or stress and strain •—you want relief—want it fast!. Another disturbance may h? mild bladder irritation following: wrong food and drink—often sot ting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan’s Pills work fast in ?. separate ways 1. by speedy .pain-relieving action to aase torment of nagging backache, head schrs. muscular aches and pains. 2. by soothing effect on bladder irritation. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to Increase output of the 16 miles of kidney tubes. Enjoy a good night’s sleep and the M.mf happy relief millions have for over fin yraiTs. New. large sijse saves money. Get Doan’s Pills today ! SEIBERLING Tires & Recapping • Tubeless Specialist* ONE DAY’S SEP.VICK Town & Country TIRE SERVICE ■tg S. Pmw si, TE 3 5701 RALEIGH, N. r. Straight Kentucky v Bourbon 16sr|: jZ 75 CS&titSOkto/ wit&dfyemiJt&3suwt' <] '\ !' t STBMOBT KENTUCKY BOUiBOS j-\ MnoeiiOlge I'Jtl€tiCf/l(cA)4>Hk£ott jl/tibki If f r ak*/a/iy cUrUisj’</ rucouti tiff ,/r> l/ic /( nci’if' .& td f f ui*/< t<onA) DISTILLED » BOTTLED BT AMCiEM A tit DlbTlttlNO CO- MtAMPOfU. KENTUCKY j bfRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO., FRANCO*!. KY. i fellow man regardless of their j I race, creed or color and that as a 1 result lie had achieved a respect | given to few men. Among those honoring Dr. ■ Branch were Doctors Oscar Sepight, I Sr., and Dr. R. Stillman Smith, , president and president-elect of | the American Medical Association, J who flew to Hollywood to appear | | on the program and pay high trib- j utp to the Negro physician !>r. Branch hud been almost inveigled nut in California at the invitation rs Dr. Stillman Smith and Dr. John Lyons, the latter president of the Medical Dental and Pharmaceutical As sociation of Southern Califor nia to speak at a meeting of the medical association, NOTARIES ON SHOW Among those on ihe show were j Charley O, Fisher ex-mayor and j ex-sheriff of Newport. James j Franks, general manager. Newport j Electric and Power Co., who is ■ president of the Newport Chamber j of Commerce. Dr. William Robin- ; son, a white physician who for the | past few years has been operating on Dv. Branch's patients | ‘Re still, and know that f am God...’—(Psalm 46, 10.) These are days of fear and uncertainty in oar beioved land, oi dread and anxiety about wir future. Frightening prediction* come over the air wavea, m our newspapers—the temptation is to Jose faith and courage. We seek peace of mind and fvxH, and peace for our country ... Let us lake a quiet moment to reflect: Do we love God? Do we trust in Him? WASHINGTON TERRACE A PARTMENTS ” bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Stove, refrigerator healer, water furnished. *45. Apply in person Tel. 3-1102 * ~ • ****•'-vansarr aSssswrpwsw 1957 POLIO VICTIMS Polio is not conquered Thousands of little child -n and adults were striken with polio last year. Until all susceptible persons (people under 40> get th« tr Salk vaccine -hots, polio will continue to cripple. More than 30.000,000 persons under 40 have out ecsved ifhy Salk vaccine The four children above were stricken in Atlanta. Ga. between July 31, > f>7 and August A 1057 Get your pnlie, shots now. Lincoln’s Birthday A Holiday This Year, Mot W ashington s | NEW YORK (ANPi—More than i half of New York's business offices | will be closed on Lincoln's Birth j day. this year, according to a re i cent survey among 265 different j companies of all types by the Of i fice Executives Association. Ac tually 46 percent wit! be closed I for the entire day, while another 5 percent, will shut down a) noon, I the survey showed. Washington’s Birthday, however, is another matter. Since it falls 1 j on Saturday this year, the associa ' tmn queried its members r,n ob State To Publish A Negro Journal ! LOUISVILLE. Ky. —J. Benja- . min Horton, Jr., president and j general maanger of j, Ren.]. Hor- l ton and Associates, Inc., advertis ■ m? and public telutions consult • ants of this city, announces that i his firm will begin publication of j the Kentucky Negro Journal I which will issue annually. The j book will consist of aproximately j 200 pages with its first edition j \ coming off the press in Novem- I I ber of this year. | The Journal’s policy will be to j | print facts and opinions on ail j : subjects in their relations to Ne- j | gro minorities of the United I States, unbiasedly. It will also I j carry biographical sketches of j Livingstone College Receives $14,912.41 From The UNCF SALISBURY—An allocation ofj $14,912,41 has been received by Livingstone College from te Unit ed Negro College Fund, Acting President J. H. Brockett annotate I ed recently. * * » * “This is the third and final THE WANDERER' RETURNED Mary Ami McNeil, 19, bandit •ANDERER' RETURNS) Mary Arm McNeil, 19, hands <>▼«• a iwo-ye nr-oH boy. wrapped in her «wrt, te n police officer at a New York City BtatioribouKo. She found the tot walking around in 3S-degre» temperature, dad only in n thin T-shirl. He left home when hia parents went So mast a sick friend tn the nwahborhottcL fNowecraa# Phe*©), serving the holiday by closing on Friday, the List, or Monday, the 24th. Only 15 percent indicator! 1 their ot ice would close (14 per- i cent on Friday. 5 percent on Mon- j day}. A number of replies indicated, j however, that employees would re- j reive cr. extra days pay. the day j after Thanksgiving, or Lincoln's j Birthday in piece of the normally ! observed Washington holiday. When asked what days their coin- j panics normally observe as full, I paid holidays. OKA received the i persons. In addition, the book's pictorial pages will honor Negro men and women who have eon iributed to Negro progress in Kentucky. It will include in its oppepdix source material bearing on people places and events—m fact, this section will serve on an historical record from which the whole family of Kentuckians may draw for researched statistics which bear on people, places and events as they relate to Negroes of lhe State The book has already been en dorsed by 40 leading educational institutions, groups and individ uals of Kentucky and other areas of the United States. allocation to Livingstone Col lege from proceeds of ihc 1957 I NK nation-wide campaign,” Acting President Brockett said, “This amount brings the total receive! by Livingstone College from the 195“ national ap peal to $37,452.80.'’ [ following information: New 'Year’s j 1 Day, 93 percent; Lincoln's Birth- j | day, 43 percent; Washington's i | Birthday, 90 percent: Good Friday, j | 26 percent; Memorial Day, 99 per- I ; cent; Independence Day. iOO per- j tint; Labor Day 100 pet cent Co- j nimbus Day. 51 percent Election | Day. 54 percent; Veteran's Day, 31 j percent; Thankrgivms; 100 r,. ■!■.■■■■;. 4 day after Thanksgiving. 5 percent: j Christmas, 100 percent; day After j Christmas, 3 per cent; Ilosh Hash- j ana, 2 percent; and Yom Kipnnr. j 2 percent. 1 04th Bi rih da v: Founder’s Bay Observance At Livingstone 1 SALISBURY The 104th birthday anniversary of the late j Dr. Joseph Charles Price, found- I , cr and first president of Living- ; | stone College, was observed on j Wednesday, February 12, along i i with the formal opening of the re- j ) modeled Carnegie Library, when i the college paid its annual tribute : ; in its 63rd celebration. | All of; the regular college act!- i vities were suspended on that ■ day, traditionally known as j “Founder's Day", and special ser j vices were held at the college au : ditorium at 10:30 A. M. end in the j afternoon at 2:00 P. M, i " ‘ ‘ ' ” . —— » * * * Livingstone College is one of • the 33 private, accredited member j institutions of the United Negro ; College Fund, The first of Aincr- S ica’s education chests, the Col lege ! Fund has conducted annual cam i paigns to help meet the yearly I operating costs of its member ■ schools since 3944. SUFFERERS If YOU MAVF WHY SRIT'ftK HA.tR. OAhDALTF. TKTVI*. EC R INC WORM, OR CTKG* ftKIN on sot op uuotaTioms. pkhsouam *iu as- FORD TRAMRTORV RHJEF Os THE. SCAt«6 AND ITCHING. ASK YOUR IK'CTOB, MfOCVt BEAUTICIAN OH BARA LA ABOUT rKASVLAfi. . . “Pit ftF f aRg persufoiL.&w Jf fiuir Con<fmn«»*c ir>.nn tto Scalp ,Irt ' “* "* vtMOMWm, me. tot)a n* «*** 4. Happy Khmer New Year. Shaw’s AKM Honor Group Holds Panel Members of the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society at Shaw University held a pane! discussion in Green loaf on Friday, February 7 on the four Fold Purpose of the organi zation. Highlights of the discussion were to pro-rate scholarship, to encour age zealous endeavor in all fields of knowledge and to culti vate a high order of personal !iv- > *<>]Hr\i s*BrV?*y ~ v Jifisiiiil MISS MAMIE ISLEK, 16. of Goldsboro, is a junior at the Dil lard High School in that city. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie lister, 301 S, Virginia Street Mias Isler participated in the following activities: dance group, glee club. band. Girl Scouts, and newspaper staff. She became a, probationary member of the National Honor Society last year. A member of the St. James AMR Zion Church, Miss bier has served s» secretary of her Sunday School and pianist. f*" '?v; v % r jjjl Weather information is vital and an invaluable name-saver for sailors, flier*, sportsmen, farm ers and other* who can now get advanced weather data for busi ness or pleasure, The first two-band* all tram* sisUw, Motorola Weather ram*, pocket aise portable radio brings von your favorite program on the Standard Broadcast Radio Band and it, receive* official weather information and flying condition* over the Long Wav® Aeronautic*! and Marine Bea con Band. This weather information it? usually given 15 minutas before and 15 minute* sifter the hour and includes weather data for airports within a 500 mile radiu* of the beacon. 2 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE At 3so Extra Cfawga (W« Urn 1 NU-PRO PfiOCISS I Gn-g ****** I US - iHirrjJTyttt -yor -nciu'rf Russos Hatters & CJeaft#r* 122 W. MARTIN BW. Dial TKmpfe # «Wl WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. 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