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THE CAROLINIAN WEEKEND IN a SATURDAY , MARCH 8, 1958 Happy Khmer New Year. liIGON’S WINNERS IN SAFE. TV POST! R f'ON'Tl - I - '« he above three Ugon High :*.•«<».i students w*rc nv • f.ish pmes, at r,tv If:*)! !' I •• Jiurrt i•• by »b*> F'-leiirh Mereb.int'- Rt>>« tu and the \V«nr»u * Dob tfJ'-s- thev I efifjTO. LILLIAN HOG’ SP V ] “*’ If *' I ■fin. «•;•!? died Kebi n?* ■ ... ignes Hospnal. v. .. •. he ; i v. -u lay, Febrtwry 26. on 3 p. ir ::■ taleigb Fur.pval n.-»ne < : nth the Rev Hnrvey i!r >.g • iciatinp Buria! h ioggart Farnilv O':-,-'' Mi - Hopcao ■ ' ' tsters. Miss SttsMa :’<> .nr • ’atterson. N .1 Vends. Bbjefiolri >" Vv. ' ■ $2-« ' - D - nn . ' pt. /•;. ■ y 90 PROOF or /. ( ap 0 • ; fw** m »’«I3 *• «!*&«. -a 4 - s 1 <U6gf>£ 1 I >i s /. r . r ' i§SW STr AI<SWT bourbon /? V f wH!SKC Y %5e5.7 NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, N. /. . SO PROOF SPRING SPECIAL V .(thin 100 m(le« ' ' Krcr?d flew CaraSster rolls Eom room to room on Roto Doily Flu, 7 attyrhitjtnts formetiy -1'.'.00 Lo.v b-.vvn i-aytucot iruiuth P«t Kfs? n ! . v j virv guaranteed I M 9wS tio more ! jgg'-'? a h«avy vecuum de-oner from room to room' This cleanet follows you like- ap- ftpy on it. Roto Colly {on extra 37.J0 voice)! All attachments dip right on the cvoHf -, c‘ e' r 00 ,- to use 1 rhenevt-r you n??d them. super*powertd rotary cleaner does o fhorc-t.-rth clr <’(! on all your ruy-:. Limited quoniity—so don't miss out on this saving ! atmmrnm »»».» MA. It COUoOW TdDA ¥•'“**«*»*»« -p. i ATLAS 2: 16 CENTERS . nMV * onld ifk« j ifes-f, HOME DEMONSTRATION jtF IfCAttKEv l of tu.;- BK A l> ft VAt i I GLE4NER pr-«<i „ fin.Oi. I VvWf’rlf i < 1 -<u ■ i to i,,.v ( irJTfiiTi(MJa’ff2Tta i NAME. | KiliiluaiilullSi I ADDRESS CITY ' JOB N WT*,M« j;ion ui. H SI'U. OlVl b'Kr-CTIONS TO HOMe s ' RALEIGH, N, C. yrrrt nr • *» » «■> » w » r t won prir.es in (he Annual In (erraeial Safety Poster Contest, l rst’ . left to right arc George Harmon, a 9t.li grader, who non 7th prize in the Junior high school division Miss Ka* Ad • Mr? Mildred Dark, Fort3mnHtl< • Vs; Ms' M.ii„'iivet Kogg&n. Pat* i< -..0r J.; *1 brothers. CnmT.s d Joe Hoggan of Met* JOHN WE^HI Fur.ct; 1 ivptv [or John Wright 0 di A Nrwpoi * News Vir rr'iß, nrj pebnen-y 2ft, was held Friday. F.'iu-iuuy 38. pt i p. m. m 'die NoMoriai Cemetery. Ralotf) ifr is sat vivelS by a resin mor.nc-' rni'k, a senior, who won 3nd pri rr in the senior high division and Charles Steele, a junior, who was awarded Ist and 3rd prizes in the senior high division, iSI U ! PHOTO BV t HAS- R JONES). j Mrs. Rebecca Reese, several sis j tors and brothers, one of which is i Joe Wright * *• * * MR. EARL THOMPSON j Ear] Thompson, of 808 Johnson j Alley died Tuesday February M I at home. Funeral service was held -Sunday at 3 P. M. from Liglmv.-r ; Chapel and burial followed in Ml *i Hope Cemetery. Surviving: 1 .son. Carl E. Thompson Raleigh: 2 neices. MWs CHtra Hough. Raleigh, Miss Lillie! M. Hunch Durham: nephew, Don ; Perry Hough. Raleigh. MRS ID A P. BULK Mrs Ida P. Belk of 712 Fav-j fit-villa St. dir-d at home Funcr- j al ••ei'vice were hold Sunday at ! i P M. from Fayetteville Street! ] Baptist Church with Rev. J. W ! .Tones officiating. Burial followed' | in Hillcrest, Cemetery. | Survivors: 1 daughter, Mrs. Eh ; zabeth Benjamin: 2 sons, Ralph | Belk, James Belk. both of Ra leigh; 5 grandchildren; 1 brother j Goidia People. Raleigh. Pope Pius Wins Carver Award I ROME. Italy <ANP > Pope i Puis XII received a rare honor | last week. The Roman Catholic Pontiff received the George ’ Washington Carver Memorial goic : medal award for outstanding eon ; tribution to the. betterment of j race relations and human wei j fare. The award consists of a large j gold medal on the face of which ■ :s the likeness of the renowned Ne gro scientist, A plaque on mount img of the medal bears the in , scription: to “His Holiness Pope i Pius XII for out standing contri bution to the betterment of race i relations and human welfare.” A & T College Sponsoring 2nd Mexican Study Tour GREKNBORO—An eighteen-day study tour to enchanting Mexico, which includes credh towards a master's degree is being planned for this summed by A&T College. The tour dates include June 24- July 10 Dr. F. A. Williams, dean of the A&T Graduate School, said that the course, “Comparative Educa tion” to be offered on the tour carries credits up to six-quarter hours. Most of the study will be con ducted in Mexico City and Acapulco, but other visits ate scheduled for such towns and villages as: Miguel Aliende. Taricttaro, Morelia and San lose Pitrua He fold reporters that while ae coTrimodations have been arranged State College's HINTS TO HOMEMAKER DIFFERENT PIE TO-DO'S Next time you make a pp-story mix, fruit pie or uses a pastry mix. substitute chilled apple juice for the water. Gives an extra bit of flavor that complements the fruit ! flavor of the filling. * * * * Ton can make a delicious cruslless apple pic fast by opening a can of apple slices and spicing them to your taste Then pour them into a greas ed casserole dish, dot with butter and bake. .At fh<> fable, pass a bon! of sweeter] whipped cream to be scooped in spoon fuls atop each serving, * * » - i Fore variation of apple pi*, in j the. last ten minutes of baking, sprinkle top crust with grated; j sharp cheese Let the cheese melt, j ; then remove pie from oven. Serve | Dr. Gopher Pleases At ; Shaw Univ. ' In Dr, Charles B. Gopher s rues i fug* at Shaw University on Mon j day. March 3, he asked the que*- j tion: “Can we be Christians today or is the question “Will Ibe a P'hvscl jpjf» tortav**” j Speaking on the subject ”Dis upleship and Its Costs,” be stated that Christian discipleship involves three subships; (l> Learner ship, , i,2 1 Fellowship, and f 3) Sonship io God. The disciple is a learner of ■ Christ bv precept and example, | Thinking of disciple-hip ui terms ; of words rather than deeds does one | no good. Discipleship involves self denial when it comes t.o unworthy, immediate goals, for the ultimate goal of a long and happy life. ''Son ship.” he declared, "is the epitome of Christian discipleship. The abili ty to love your enemies and to j pray for those who persecute your j involves the desire to be a son of God.” The audience enjoyed the j address T-e Tuesday morning sermon I was delivered by the Reverend Gaylord Noyce minister of the 17- : nited Church here. His subject will i be “Be Yourself,” State College Answers QUESTION: At what vet* should I sow my burley tobacco bed? i ANSWER: Experiments am! ! demonstration# show- that one ! sixth ounce or one level teaspoon j tul of seed is enough to sow a bed 9 by 100 feeto r 100 square feet or 100 square yards, provid ed good plant management is car ried out. Most burley growers buy one-half or an ounce of seed. If a plant could be grown from each seed in an ounce, there would be ’ enough plants to set 40 acres of i tobacco. * * * • QUESTION. What* this ; “ra it I- referendum” that I’va Jtecn hearing about? ANSWER. It's a aelf-aseoos tnent program which—ls it passes when voted upon March 15—will be used <o support a promotion program to en coura.se the production and consumption of beef in North Carolina. Under the set-up, buyers of cattle for slaughter would collect 19 cents per head oo all slaughter cattle which i sell for as much as s’o per head. Two-third# of those vot ! inj must approve the plan it i it »s to go into effect. I * QUESTION: Must enros remain ; ‘idle” under tire Soil Bank acre i age reserve plan? I ANSWER :No, Farmer# mas ; establish a vegetable coves- on the land involved and thereby elimi nate the erosion hasard and at the same time help to control the growth of noxious weeds on t.he i land As n matter of fact, under i the AS Cs Agricultural Conserva tion Program, assistance is off ! rt-ed for carrying out. such cort | servation practices. However, the cover crop can’t be harvested or : grazed it planted on reserve acres. The presentation was made by James Zellerbach. U. S. atnba»a dor to Italy. Both President Eisenhower and Cardinal Spellman, Catholic arch bishop of New York, are past re cipients of the award on first class' standards, coasts for the tour have been held to a minimum, It is the second annual indy to be sponsored by th» college. A group of 30-persons p. -tiotpaied in a similar tour through the Carib bean last summer, AH travel, except short motor visits to other communities will be bv air, also first class over Eastern Airlines. The in struction mill hr, conducted by members of the faculty of the A&T Graduate School, • * • The class departs from New Or leans, La., on Tuesday. June 24 at 2:48 P. M. (CAST) and returns to the departure point at 1.15 P. M.. on July 10 Applications are now being re ceived k l the college, warm, • * * * EAT FRUIT EVERY DAT Every person should have o( leant one serving of fruit each da.v. Certainly at least one from the citrus group is the recommendation from author ities. This is followed by the suggestion that there should he one or two additional serv ings of other fruits. * * * * These fruits will supplement. .:hr nutrients from other foods pro vide necessary cellulose, and play an important role in maintaining body needs. Student Exchange Program Revealed At Bennett Coll* GREENSBORO—A student ex change program be-tweeen Ben nett College and Sarah Lawrence College of Bronxville N y„ \v.d * MaiksoMOu Womß* ... M MSH Dm! Peofprlnf* smf footsteps san fe« put la better u«« than frusiging around a loaded washbasket. Just step for* |f ward info « new world of comfort with tba wile-saving eottveniencc of an aii-elcctric home laundry. * M Drudging hour* dwindle when these ciecfde servants speud your washday chores. You'il have m»i<s ♦!««« *« rslsx with your family, friends and hobbies, Washed out? Let an automatic washer do H»e dirty »'■ work and twirl and spin your clothes to fresh cleanliness. Hung up by clothes pins? The world's shortast elotheslimt is on electric dryer that gives you indoor sunshine no mat ter the weathey, ironed out? Sit-down solid comfort is yours when an electric boner smooths your way to a perfect finish. „ r oWpy)«iv So whisk away wash dace with « short walk to your ® electric appliance dealer. Let him show you how an all electric home laundry caw moke vour wash days a " walk a *wsy." Visit him soon, Washes so Cleanly—Dries so Quickly—lrons so Smoothly- V 41/ ft- ELECTRICALLY, of course! (CAROUNA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) Btffß IIIWIW I I ■«■ nownrowwwwiMi■■ommwwi m ; wmKmmMr.mmi'num >~-naurnjfftwy “o‘.Sa>''„ _— wr * w Tw Vc/ : — Happy Khmer New Year. tOCILLK HUNTER'S FOSTER i « ENTRANTS The two stud- ! 6 cuts shown here with tbeir teach- 11 ere at the I.neille Hunter School, *m <von pi iTes last Saturday morn ing in the Annual Interracial Safety Poster Contest, when the i finals W'ere held at City Mali, j Prom left to right are Mrs. S. T, Thompson with her student j | Annie Lee Colson, who won 3rd ! j prise in the elementary school | division; Frederick Lock Icy, who ! I one between Bennett College and' | Skidmore College of Saratoga | I Springs. N. Y., were announced { j this week. For the period of March 2-7, j . j two Bennett, College students will j j attend classes at Sarahi Lawrence i ’ j College and two Sarah Lawrence ; s College student* will come to Ben-1 nett. The exchange with Skidmore j > College has been scheduled for! ' April 6-19 and will involve six , ?; students from each institution. A: j two-week exchange involving -ix 1 Bennett College students andj sis from Mount Holyoke College, j of South Hadley, Mass., was con-| : eluded last Saturday. - j Blue mold has been a threat e ! to tobacco plantbeds every year 3 • cinoe 1932. 1 D wfirj fth pUiw tn the 4th through j Stredwitk. W, W. Hurdle is -prin «?i grade division. On the right flpal of Lneill* Hnnter. tStatf »n Frederick’s teacher. .Mis. H. .T. Ehnio by Chas K ,t«mes>. All Funerals Cost Less -at the— RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare and be tXnpk"l Convinced! 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