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ED GLOVER JIM GOODMAN ' CURLY” MARR O. V. “DOC” JONES WILEY JOHNSON W. H. HOCUTT Mgr. CAROLINA cS, 431 FAYETTEVILLE ST TE 3-4129 N. C. Dealer 1323 Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Boulware A Panel Discussion i A panel discussion is a form of j public speaking in which a group I of people engage in conversation | on some topic under the guidance | j of a moderator. | The procedure should not be a j series of public speeches on a ! topic, but rather a conversation i in which as many peple say as ; much as they can in us short a time as they can. -• If the audience is invited to participate in the discus : sinn, it becomes a panel-for * inn. The word forum sug- gests that people in the au dience have an opportunity to express their opinions. Whatever the panel discusses, | it should make known its pur < pose For example, the purpose of discussion include: (1) To inform, or gather infor mation; <2> To exchange ideas and opinions; and 13) To offer a solution to some problem. The moderator says something like this; “The purpose of our discussion is to exchange ideas Brice Trio Appears At Shaw Univ. Thurs. The BRICK TRIO, a widely ac claimed family of distinguished musicians will appear at Shaw University in concert on Thursday. February 13, at 8:00 p 111, in Given leaf Auditorium, CAROL BRICE stands out in her generation for enriching the tradi tion. of the great contraltos. It was the late, great Serge Koussevjtzky who elevated Miss Brice 10 star dom, and she sang no tees than 10 times for him as a soloist with the It«>ston By m phony. The New York Herald Tribune acclaimed her recital as "one ol the most distinguished,” and the New York Time reported it as “an Happy Khmer New Year. SI SPEEDY SPICK CAKEii tjwjx' dBL Freshly btiknl rake and gl antes, oj fold mUh are n lime-honored snath for afier-zekoot appetite #« Speedy Spice Coke will he a welcome treat. ‘■What can we eat, Mom?” is a phrase that’s been heard as long as children have been com ing home from school. When you have several youngsters, it's no small job keeping up with their appetites. Try them out on Speedy Spice Cake. It’s a very compatible partner for milk. Spread it with frosting flavored wish brown ' sugar, and decorate each piece simply but invitingly with a whole pecan. Sin ! IL rup# «Il«I eucieheti self rising Hour I teaspoon duanmoa 14 teaspoon *l!*pic* f« cup shortening , Sift together flour, dunam and allspice. Add shortening, brown sugar and Ti cup milk. Mix to blend, then beat 2 min utes at medium spend on electric mixer or 300 strokes hv hand. Add remaining milk and eggs * f noting 2 tablespoons battra" or toatK.iri a 1 / cup briotn suytai- L cup milk ™ e Combine butter or mv. gr.i brown sugar and milk in -um c pan. Bring to boihng and cook I minute, stirring several times Negro History Week Observance Underway On Shaw U. Campus Negro History Week is being ob served on the campus of Shaw Uni versity. Tlfc vesper* speakers in connection with the occasion on Sunday was the Reverend Robert 1,. Shirley, minister Davie Street Presbyterian Church. Reverend Shirley's topic was “Rights, Privileges and Responsi bilities of the Negro.” Or. Monday, February 10, the Division of Social Sciences proesnted a panel discus sion. Dr. Grady D. Davis, dean of the School of Religion spoke on 'Reflections on the Negro Rela tive to Religion;” Dr. Marguerite M. Adam’s topic was ‘‘Education and Job Opportu nities: Carl Devane, professor his tory and government talked on “The Problems that the minor and opinions.” READERS For my free discussion pamph let, send two stamps and a sedf addressed envelope to Dr. Marcus H. Boulware, St Augustine's Col lege, Raleigh, North Carolina. 1 extraordinary pleasurable concfrt j of high artistry." j EUGENE BRICE, a graduate of | the Juilliard School of Music, is ! the only man of his race 1. travel i on a 21-ceufttry tour of the Near • East and Europe with the Robert ! Shaw Chorale. He has appeared ; v ilh the Naumburg Symphony in | Central Park, the Symphony of | the Air at Carnegie Hall, on Broad | way in ‘ Showboat” and “Carmen • Lines” and on numerous television | p< vformanees. JONATHAN BRICK is also a h“o --' liici of CAROL- and EUGENE ! BRICE and he is considered one of i the most dislingnislted pianirt-iu i coiripnoSsts in the field. THE BRICK TRIO Tiie cake goes together by the quick-mis method, so it is easy to make. Self-rising flour is a special ingredient in Speedy Spice Cake. Baking powder arid salt are already in the flour, and provide the “self-rising” quality. This saves time, so learn to use self-rising flour in all your recipes that call for baking powder. Just omit the baking powder and salt when you're me asnrin g ingredients, 1 Oisj. I:r,r\ >; - - 5 mill. -- ' 2S-* ... more mlu :> 0/ .. •) . by hand. Turn into greased 9-mch square pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 T.) about 50 minutes. Cool and frost. Makes J t'-jiici) cede. Z •ti 1 wtigar { aitusil > Cool slightly. Add co a. us' sugar gradually, bet.'mu until smooth and of spreading con sistency. Croups have in Public Servic *. * * » * Some point*! brought out in these discussions were that there Is a renaissance in Relig ion as a whole and that the Negro is becoming more of an integral part of the scene: the education levs! of the Negro is higher with better type of job opportunities; and that we heed to iearn the fundamentals and the philosophy of the American Government in order to parti cipate. • * * * Charle? B. Robson, assistant pro fessor of Social Sciences was the moderator. Attorney Samuel S. Mitchell of Raleigh will speak in Grecnioof Auditorium on Friday, February 14. at 10:00 a, m. Farmers can market their cot ton more efficiently by using pub lic storage facilities. High quality eggs are clean e«ps Tobacco spacing is important in proper production. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1958 interracial group Hears ; T. Henderson ROANOKE, Va. - The fight against integration is a "tragic waste” of manpower and money, a Negro educator told an interra cial brotherhood meeting Sunday. Dr. Thomas Howard Henderson, ! d< an of Virginia Union University | ;.( Richmond, said the state legis i iatuiv is pending countless sums it s down a road it knows it j cunt long follow.” ‘ln trying to hamstring the NA- At.'B. if;e. re also milking it diffi cult tor white pe<*p).’ to become vo ■ u-iv.” IL-nrn.i.'S'.'d said, referring to J j, propo-..-.! to Into ten up the state's j j-egJjdration kw*. He stud the numtkv of Negro j children who want to attend white I schools and the number of parents iv.ho "/jiit, them to go is “small j compared with the number who f want the right to attend.*’ : I*l Portsmouth, Mi ? Sarah Pat j ion Bro ie. a Charlottesville author, : raid the South's problems are “fear | and mh-informrdii'in" rather than j racial hostility ; Mrs. 8.,y1e fold - Negro college j I fraternity group 'unprincipled S ' polith inn ” profit by msintalnihg | | segregr a S ion — Spends $7,500 On 'Day’s Film Work NEW YORK Sitting in the movie: i and watching a one-mi ir ate commercial extolling the mer : He of a break fax! food, beer cr soft drink unreel before your eyes ■ did you ever stop to realize how j ; much money, time and effort went j into making the picture? One uwn who can tell you of j the problems involved in such o ; o« cot is Bill Alexander, the ontej i? -o newsreel < byline) and com mercial film producer in the na tjivii. Lies... . -rck aCL ■ . ~i-.. Osi... studios here he completed his 20th such project for one of the na tion A largest soft drink com panies. ! There arc more than 100 com panies that specliaze in turning out films for industry. Since Alex- ; ander is considered an expert in j the Negro market lie's the only j one that caters to this field and j each year he takes on new clients j until today he has more than 50 I firms that make use of his unique j services. No newcomer to the film busi ness, Alexander has made musi cals since 1947 that featured Billy | Eckstine and Dizzv Gillespie, plus | making The Fight Never Ends that ■ starred Joe Louis. When Ghana became a full-fledged sation last j year he was on the scene' filming ; the historic event. The film H j brary he built on Ghana is much ;in demand and has been .shown | before various civic groups. When the top of the ground is i dry, graze your small grain 1 Police said ail seven refused to j move from sections in which they j were forbidden to ml by law*. Water needs are expected to dou bt- in the US by 1875. Start the new year right—be careful with farm machinery. North Carolina's beef industry is now estimated at 30 million dollars » year. Nation's First City Financed Housing Rises in New York Happy Khmer New Year. BROOKLYN Samuel J. Let,ok, 39-year old scion of the world’s largest multiple dwelling construction com pany, smiles happily down on lovely 6-year old Bonnie Cooper during 1 , the giound breaking ceremony for Kings Bay houses at Sheepshead Bay here. , The four buildings to be erected will have nenis housing over '2,600 ten ant:;. This will be the first mu nicipally-aided. privately con structed, middle-income pro ject anywhere in the world. The luxurious terraced apartments only a few shoil blocks from the sandy strands oi New York’s Atlantic Ocean will be co-operative and will carry for approximately $21.00 per room per month. THE CAROLINIAN HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED | RATES Nw«b«i of ana ceti »*r Wer4l : ISSUES . . 1 « « It ; Cert per word « fe It Ji , per line, per ton Me 36c H4e, ,?J&e Each word abkirevintleh. iatfUtl ®r symbol count as one word, Punctuation marks are NOT <onnt«d as words. The minimum number «st wuasto » any want act is i 3 word*. Toll twft save money by ordering your *fi t* run 8 or 12 issues. Weekly Want, A«s may be trtcjftesw* throngli Wednesday up ho It &.», announcement” Mid-Winter Revival begin* See- I ond Sunday in February and will | continue for 10 days. Guest min ister, Rev, Ruth Greene of Hun ' ting ton Sta.. L. 1„ General Supt. j of Sunday School of the Mt, Cal vary Holy Church of America. IN MEMORIAM I SPECIAL SERVICES ; speeches WRITTEN tor busy Beds!* 10-minutes $.900; Research, | scripts edited and put to good En*- ! Hah. MARCOS BOUUWAS®, Bairn I Augustine's College. Raleigh, H. C. | AUTO & TRUCK RENtAIi i * AKK-U-BRlve-rr—CAR*. Tr535X AIHfO TRAILERS FOR RENT 30i N McDowell St.—Dl«J TS *.<!&» Night TK 3-099*. Get your money out of u*ed reft*, aerators, stoves and furniture HOW. Use our classified ads. Dial. TR BUILDING* AliTlmSa" IMPROVEMENT SERVICES STANDARD CINDER BLOCK CO„ I»U, Solite. Concrete and Cinder Block*. 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Hargett St. Phone TE 3-ttM Legal Notices AOMINISTRATQR* NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator erf the Estate of Mrs. Lillian Green Hunt,, deceased, fate of Wake County, North Carolina, thin la to notify all person * having claims against the Estate of said deceased to aidUbit them to th» undersigned at 1306 X, Jones Street, Ralegh, North Carolina, on or Smmoi* the 9th day of January, 1968, or tfiia notice will he pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment. This the 9th day of January, 1959. C. K. BUNT, SR. Administrator 1306 E Jones Street Raleigh, N. C, Jan US, 24, Feb. 1, S, 3§, 31, M 63. NOTICE TO C*tM>ltTOaS Having qualified as administrator *<% the estate of Mattie h. Rand. cl, this la to notify all persons taring claims against r.ae said Uses&sSKS la exhibit them to the administrator, 33, H. Hinton, at 1407 East Edentoa Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, or, or br-iom the twentieth nay of December,- 19», or this notice will be pleaded In bar iW their recovery. All persons indebted 6a the said estate will make immediate payment. D H HINTON Admlni*tra»r «t Estate of Mattie L. Rand, deceased. PAUIj C. WISST, Attorney Jan. 4, 11. 18. H»; ffete., 1, «, UMS. August 33rd is almost here-time for the Nickels for Know-How re ferendum. Artificial breeding; of dairy cows produce® more mtik. Happy Khmer New Year. AndwwkmnrtfeataHiMKaft , work togcthec lor i«i4 W them that krm 6 *4 .. * — nans 8,28.) i It i» wonderful to mmA, mm ■ memorable occasions that in ail too infrequent, a person who truly loves God and obey* His commandments every hour of every day. Suck a one radiates love and joy, fftmtm and harmony, strength amd goodness, nnd is reallv blesseii and fulfilled. We can »H he tike that—why area’ 4 wet 7
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