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16 THE CAHOUitIiIH WEEK ENDING SATITRDAT, FEBRUARY 22, 135* Westminster Chair Sings At .fsekson College February 28 •JACKSON, Mm—America's top ranked concert choir will he pre- by the Jackson State Col* lege Lyceum Association February 2-5 The Westminster Choir appear ing here at that time, has earned fame far beyond its native shores. Traveling under the guidance and direction of its indefatigable con ductor. Dr, John Finley William son, this orgsnteatioti Las appeared In most of the Key cities of Europe. Aria, *hs Driert Canada and Cuba, •« well as the TJnitri States Ac "mts of the varied fascinat ing experiences which ths choir ha? c'lpoivrteml m itr travels ftous-M r.V j.>;n«’fhiojg out «f the Tfaomand and On* Nights Tales. « * * » Three timet* Westminster rhtflr ha* been commissioned to fulfill the function <vf good, will Former Prrv Ue>ii SR rhert floowr vnut the jSKSSSIW/Wniis** > -W«WI|W I YEARS ] OLD I *OSO 4§#ipf P! NT I 5095 1 •'*«»»** igp . \ I I ctss j i I ; " ~~ssr — i l Rwhirbon'l £ i j£L ' f . i! ■ I * Ww AY * . : ■'j | ------ ! Club a compasv lOUiSViIUi, KENTUCKY STM»SbT BCiJSSOM WHISKEY 86 pjtoni ftIMTiSUT© 8Y D'SitUJSS f.n January I, 1958, you must have Auto J Liability Insurance in order to get your j' 1958 auto license plate, | SEE US NOW... | About iiiis ail important. Insurance, and avoid the rush! t REALTY COMPANY •< 129 E. HARGETT ST. RALEIGH. M. C. DIAL TEmplf 2.095 ft !•*** President franklin r*. Roosevelt each bestov pd this Imior. More recently Westmin ster Choir completed a five month globe ■encircling font sponsored jointly by ANT A (American National Theatre and Academy) and (hr Depart ment of State. * * * * On the eve of their departure, Dr. Williamson received the fol* icvrinp tele-cram. "To the young tnen and women of the Westmin ister Choir celebrating the begin ning of their world concert tour, T send greetings. You have been chosen to represent America. As cultural ambassadors, you arc showing the countries of the world how Americans can sing, and also how Americans can I is!an and leant." {State College I Answers | QUESTION • I've been haenng quite * lot about egg production lately. How is North Carolina prog ressing m this direction? ANSWER: Quite well. Farmers in this state have increased the sale of eggs at a faster rat<- since 1940 than farmer; in the Southeastern area cr the United States as a whole. There was a 234 per cent in crease in North Carolina from 1930 to jft&S. «».*<* QUESTION: How mu I tell j » toy honeybee* are getting enough food? ANSWER* You mo tel! if i your bees are getting enough toed by rbecking the comb?. J It* harder to tell If they're | getting adequate pollen, but if i there's no pollen around the brood and the vonng larvae !<w,j, watery or dry instead of glistening'- and milk* white there'* 3 good chance !be bees ate being starred ter pollen. Two parts sugar In one part hot water maker good bee f od A soybean flourbrew er>. vcsM mixture !s a good substitute for < pOllejj, # ft a * l QUESTION: When should 1 : prune tny rose bushes’ | ANSWER' It's best to prune bush ; rose® j« the early spring before ! growth starts. Prune climb'.:; 1 roses that bloom only in the early i spring by removing some of the i old canes level with the ground immediately after flowering Also, | mine climbers 'hat bloom off srd j an throughout the gruv -?=ac-t? t eerlr in the spring. 1 Swarm floor -' . ‘osmfort with a i , j -1 [Jlip Tory, welcome warmtb b yourv Hut h * PREWAY. the heater 'hut cspfjuirHv warms your floors m rt feast* yoar bouse- Yon 11 bite tin* «... aad these relief greet PREWAV ! 'features tbs* do no mtidi her tree \ sc bade, Look a -d* *f. n ; Aj«« wHli. *wusnMM»«we- m&mmm —whimm »w felt «ts boa* fvma txmoy drtty ft sk, **fcCU WW - tefah «m>. •tatofKo*. *ea!iy, W tow hwrw ss-r-Ay ft tae*,__>_j *-•- «•<*«) at •«. T W 9« SLAMS eetWftat pmvMtae Tool '••‘sfe." se.Hsesi t»««a Vnw *» hfgti h.r«, PV« C i i _ i ' 1 :vauffnme *m»ts ** i I taMfe-M twAed i wwrt«f «.a«d*Ato«i»4 a»4 «*- I waai&N tttuoAt-o* aum »w»s«vth. ew mWAV MOW end swe tans El r CTRICAL 1 WHOLESALERS INC. 911 N WEST ST. RALEIGH. N. C Do’s And Don’ts . ; E— * ' J*' imitr ft A a*. - __ . . . gQMTaftag-HVAJU IMtAturgi - *■ - *- - - - . "LourJ Talking m Public Can Be Annoying to Others. ’’ GAM Til •lonquhs are bloommr in Raleigh This hardly seems possible- with j the wet. cold weather we have i perieaced at! v mter, While v c j have had had weather, wc have j much to be thankful 'or when we ] read about one crop disaster after j another in Florida. If -vc look a | round nr we can always find some j one in worse condition than v r arc. f wonder why we .gripe ?«> > much * “ ’ ' The days are getting longer j which mean* that "Old Soi" < climbing higher in (hr heavens and asserting his authority, minute by minute each day Don't let him eafrb you nap png Your vegetable, fruit and | flower garders wit* e.ill for careful planning nid yotir j lawn, trees and shrubs will need attention. s-.se. 1 have already given some .«ur* gestie-nr about pruning and spray ing apple*. rarpherric: and grapes. at«d ; farting certain early vegetables for transplanting j Hope there additional suggestion'* 1 might help **,■;■* | Real Estate Brokers Hold Mid-Winter Meet la Missouri i ! | ST LOUIS iANP* Mr. : : James A. Bell, research depart - j ment econe-a,- of the Fede-nl Re ! serve Bank, us the speaker Ft i ■ day for the opening luncheon r>f i the midwinter conference of the National Association of Heal Estate Brokers at the Hotel Desoto Theme of the luncheon »t 1 p m was the "Monetary Outlook for ; 19S3’ and it was opened to registci ! cri delegates only 4 . 4 . ’ hr two-day conference open cri \eiih a welcome from May or Raymond R. Tucker and re marks trout P. C. Robinson, re gional vice-president of NAR Fit. T. H. Mayberry, general , chairman presided. The confer ence was officially opened by George H. Harris of Chicago, president of NARF.Jt Dr. George W. Snowden Wash ington, ciddressod the annual ban quet Saturday night at the Kings* v. ay -Ambassador hotel Or. Snow den it the mmor>tv group bottstng adviiior of the Federal Housing AdtmniEtrsiion This me.M.ing is i open to the public Si •» A > K pane! wan presented on Te&c4 I .< WUn im toub i,no,i. - i r f D GET a SHIfH 7 * rrune rowr busb type rose;! just before. grow, tu starts in tfo« J'ffing. Animal manure#, ettbei fresh ot dehydrated, are excel* lent for roses. A coo it mulch i' ill conserve moisture jnrl ■ bc?j» control weeds- Pnrae your climbers. rather heavily, after thi't hue bloomed, Paul Serf let. is a good example. VarlctM |i|<e Or. Von f leet should tme old wood removed every iht-r.. nr lour years, or •vheo they get 100 large for the trellis. * ■ » » } Tt will soon foe time to fertilise 1 you, lawn. T usually apply a com- I plet' l fertiliser, in the early spring. ;• and follow with frequent top dres ; rings of nitrogen. About thirty-five pounds of a complete fertiliser, ■uch is vii ';*:■ " -.ln •! cl be applied f per 1.000 square fcu of law n area j If some of your shrubs, such as i a hot i a Lignstram and crepe myrtle i need pruning and s.bapinz. be easy | op them A little .judicious pruning, i when needed, i? much better than j heavy cutting at one time. ! r.s IT-,err should build tfoeir fs.'Tlif i fro future needs ; "Workable Programs and Se< lions 220.221" with C T. Bell, of Atlanta, presiding Panelists | indtuled: H. F. Rosamond, Fort Worth, Texas*, regional econom l Ist, Housing and Home Finance j s coney: Col. Hugh Askew', Washington, Mortgage finance department. National Assoc* a lion of oHmc Builders; George I R. Nesbitt. Washington. Urban ; Re-rtrwa! \dministraflon: F G Hudspeth, mrinhei. Mortgage Bankers Asa’n; -lames C. Drought, a-’sistant exceptive di i m 'tor, St. t opis f ancl Clear ance and Redcvioptnent Autho rity * * * t Saturday afternoon’s panel con cerned itself with “FFTA Proced ures and Requirements for Lower Cost Housing." Alan T Smith, di rect,ar of the St Louis FHA of fice. served as moderator. Panel'si; *vere W Bevorly Mas i>r‘. assistant conmiiiusonet- for Ur* ban Renewal. FHA. Washington. Arthur J. Ctllcmt. assistant FHA, St Lotus. Willian Kingstt*. chief j underwriter. FHA St. Louis and i Harry Sieve, assistant chief under* 1 vriter, FHA, SI Loilß Talladega Prexy Deplores Tendency ' Os Western Man At BenneT College GREENSBORO The tendency of Western man to want nothing that is not utilitarian was depkn ed by Dr Arthur D. Gray, of Tal ladega, Alabama,Pin his vesper message at Bennett College recent ly Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H» Boulware A F t NDAMF.NTAf. FRINC'IPI F One of the fundamental princi ple’s of parliamentary law state* that the will of iiv: majority must bo carried out, bui the rights of the irmot-ily must be preserved. •fe * * t If then, at Iras', one mure than one half of tie total num ber of members easting their votes for or agaii I a motion or candidate, the motion i* car ried, or the candt ate is elect e«f to office. * « » * Not matter how much ' a mem ber talks against the. motion, arm even if he votes against, if carried he should be loyal and help carry out the wishes of the club as im plied m the motion. Because the majority wins and W **"** ,r *' 'uwr.n«w»v«Mi **w now«wMSH«g«#jii* t YOUR CREOIT IS 8000 AT QUINN’S irf kk ud.s v : b. Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture R . E. Quinn Furniture Co. j 108 E. Martin St, Your Capita! City Td. TE 2-447 1 r than the test of the Low-Price 3-for *• ficie i'ikm ’"' Cnmhw- the Pontiac Ch = rui -r. k'.y :im tr ■? in additen, only Pontic off*™ the i-ifLwt. >• - -■; wheelbase ~ . tte revolutionary Arv> Frame design action response of Tempest T% poH'ojm-uV ••• *‘ • and I<JS wmplolely now ftiispeufiion &y&Uwa~>ejrt plus New Direction Styling! So why buy a car with you * €t a i,he ® ao^'r «M» can't even approach? a low-price name? Got a Pouter for Jo*-' BIG BOLD PONTIAC **”“ ■«—■" SEE YQUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER - T „ ■ _ „ CONN-GOWER PONTIAC COMPANY 310-12 S. Salisbury St. Raleigh, N. C. ))r ■ ir: Lire TV;* ’ TA 17 Dr Grsv, who before aunrinr,-; the pi ayulency of Talladega Col ics? some six years ago had »m v ed pastorates in two of the nation’*: largest Congregational churches, said thm "practicality ha become p-'ifc!.cs laws and motion} i no reason for saying that the majority is right. The majority can be defi u.tfely wrong An example of this is well illustrated in the pasasge of new segregation laws - o that sou thern stuies may i ireumveut Uic Supreme Court decision of May 17. lIBH. : IMG !\MI \T\lti l.wv CIIAR t Header} desiring iiiie ut niv li.jrbamenli'.i v chart of motions should -end r.O cents and a **lf ; addressed long fovUsillCKS rmr j lope. The char! arrange} tb*> motions into five ela-ses and answers Mt< si\ things we w ant to know about each motion. •Sen (.l letters to Ur. Mr.ecus H Haul-ware, Sr, Augustine'.- Col lege. Raleigh. North > u-ojiii ■ ■; this m*3.-iirinE rod of th*> ieai." but j saw some good in this inasmuch . as this stimulates a constant 1 search for the real. I Answering the quo* l ion: "What Art the Ileal Thing:- m Life’*" Dr. Gray said'. | 'There i> nothing so real :e a [ . ’mHamsm* i—imku*—narT.m■mwupwiwi . 'BiawmWlHM.#* 1 *•-aruu-TMWiw«.»»—ir»w« wwiiw.umwiu. TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING SA V E 50% / On New Tire Cost \Wf\} r|\\ * Modem Ttt.-d Dcaigu j W.''\ \ |l{ > A •'■ Hour Service; I Jpa|ft ■: l\X { } ® S.rmc Quality Rubbft «mi ii Ta S)i i\ ns Oacd ut New Tires I iff ! j>jj * Knsv to Balance 1 ij V. m/M [m&mmmj '* \ AWHMI TfM SfMOJr 1 Terms To Suit You! M and IS INCH TIRES MECCA]TED HUNT GEHEKAI TIIIECO. 428 s. McDowell st. pj-tonl tl 2-05/1 OPEN j SATURDAYS ! to Receive INSURED SAYINGS nrcmsiTS from 9 A.IVI, <o 12 Noon i Pomelo In I orris l ? Smmf -v, r c. t , bee t s v I tin flPfcp wffi | I Saturday 1 °-xr j j Compounded Q.n.arl'oT' ! \Ye |.>d.y the UHEii?4'.tbif. fa a Ihe Mood System Incluatf a! Bank j \22 a Salisbury St. Raleigh, N. (- ; ...•/ j <-u-- ——•- ——■—. 1..1 i„ .1-^'—--—- I—. —' ——y B—y—.-WB.^eJirg,r«rL—itf,' - —.-.rr-. I dream, notl nr r-o solid as in idea; nothing rn fungible as the human : nil, ami nothing so powerful as fjitli 'Don't he afraid to day dream,” he dorla : '-d Build your castles in ihe an ,-qiri then put '.om« founda iions under them The Empire ''date Building, radio and earth sa telljfes are ~)!! the produeti- of men ho dresumed." One of tire miracles of the unf •• ••' r- th< speaker riated i* the j.n-M i, ii ( -r. 4 ,f )de«K aiifi another is the iHdccirurtihi'ity of the human -pit it. ''Nothing ran displace an idea but u bcftt r idea he conclud ed.
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