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THE C&ROLINIAtf WISE ENDING SATURDAY. APRIL 36. 1958 WKRY SATURDAY NIGHT 7:30 to 11.00 P.M. IN PERSON THE SENSATIONAL VALENTINES Vocal «nd Instrumental Group of Apex, N. C Come Out and Bring A Friend NEW LINCOLN CAFE 333 South Wilmington Street nwrmr-rrri-n rinnr, ttll G&W JL. S pm STAR 3; S ** * * *** ® :.: sfm | —aas— i U m 11, n " J mud® wmp, * proof SYSMtuH watsigEs iin th*Trsd"lt "% &VW6SOR MORE OLD, m% STRAIGHT rOtSTHUO FRO« GRAIN . , . 300DEHHAM & WORTS., PEORIA, ILLINOIS. fepsmif jjjf ; • sjfS*9 Kentucky |jj| a r r [f I' Boutton(Uhiskcg |jj| L?S jjp|4' <** Eem+ae 6* Eum Csmyang.LwwJU^) KENTUCKY BOURBON BLENDED WHISKEY rHE bourbon de luxe company, division or national distillers products rOMPAHY*.LQUISViILE. KY. KENTUCKY BLENDED RQURBGN WHISKEY-86 PROOF ►CONTAINS 45% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Integration Proceeds ; In Protestant Church | CHICAGO Ten per rent of the i ■ 280.00 ft Prtrtestftnt churches in the i : II S. are integrated, and leading I churchmen ere finding that the j teachings of Christianity and racial | prejudice cannot exist together, ac» | cording to an article in the May is* i sue of EBONY Magazine, Ten years ago, say* EBONY , the Sunday morning- church segregated hour in America." —For Women — B? BETTY COOK FOR ANP AMBER SALAD MOLD This shimmering Amber Salad I Mold featuring diced ham and veg | etables captured in apple-flavored | ; gelatin is a perfect choice for a - soup and salad luncheon. The med • ley of crisp celery, cooked peas and ; diced ham i# especially flavorsome I teamed with apple-flavored gela- I tin that ha# been seaaoned with. ■ i se'r and vinegar It'# easy to prepare and can ha " made after dinner with left-over ham and pea#, if you* wish Serve Amber Salad Mold a* ms j i accompaniment for cream of tomato j j soup and be sure to include plenty | of hot buttered rolls. As a side sai jad with open face grilled cheese | sandwiches, it Ip euallv as tasty. AMBER SAL VP MOLD ; 1 package apple-flavored gelatin i »i* teaspoon salt. j I 1 run hot water | 1 cup cold water j 1 tablespoon vinegar 2-3 cup diced cooked bam !*t cup cooked pea* V* cup diced celery METHOD' Dissolve gelatin and salt in HOT watei Add co'd water 1 and vinegar Chill until slightly’ I Births April I—Mi. and Mr? David Ta-bron. a son, 5-lbs., SVi-oss. April 1- -Mr and Mrs Cart Wright, a daughter, 6-lbs., B’-*- OSS, April 8 Mr, and Mrs Ray mond Perry, a son 6-lbs., %-ozs April 3 Mr and Mrs William Ranbow, a daughter, 5-lbs , 15- %-oss* April 8 - Mr ajid Mrs Kenneth Clark, a son. 5-lbs. 6-ozs April 5 Mr and Mrs George Carlson Keith, a daughter, 3-lbs, April B—Mr and Mrs Leroy Johnson, Young.snlle. a daughter. 5-lbs,, 10-oss, April S Mr and Mrs, Leroy Johnson, Youngsville, a 'laughter.' 5-lbf>.,-10-oe<s April 5 Mr and Mrs. tJoa steed Jones, t daughter, 6-lb*., j | 15-ms I | April 8 Mr sod Mrs Jce ’ Jenkins, a daughter, 6-lbs, lS'-i- OZ&. ! AprS T Ms*, and Mrs. Benny Forte, a son, 8-lba BV*-02S. April 1— Mr. and Mrs Oc-tavis Wilson, Gamer, a son, 7-ibs.. i - oss. April 9—Mr and Mrs John Dunn, s son, 6-lbs., 6’t-oas Aprl 10—Mr and Mrs Arthur Tyson, a son, 7-lbs., 8-ozs, April 10—Mr and Mrs. Robert Bennett, tdwn daughters, A. 4-lbs., 12%- ozs.; B 4-lbs. flli-osa. April—-Mr arid Mrs. Ivan Hee ler, a son. 5-bs , -%-oze j April 11—Mr. and Mrs. Move] jSimth. Middlesex, a son, 6-lbs,! j 12-023 J Apri 12—Mr and Mrs Alonzo Utley, a son. 6-lbs.. 12m-ozs. April 14— Mr and Mrs. John Lee Ray,, a. daughter. 6-lb*., 14- V2-oas April 15—Mr, and Mrs Elliott j John son, a daughter. 8-lbs, 2-or April 15—Mr and Mrs. John Grffin. a daughter. 6-lbs., 5%-ozs. April 15—Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie I Davis, Jr., a son, S-lbs.. 10-ojs. April 16—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harrington, a son. 6-lbs, 12*4-o?s April 16—Mr. and -Mrs. Ervin Banders, a son. 6-lbs.. 144-ozs. April 16—Mr. and Mrs, Oia Hinton, a son. 9-lbs. April 17—Mr. and Mrs Ausv-- a Settle, a daughter, 7-lbs, 3-ozx. April 18—Mr. and Mrs. Elmo j Brown, Willow Springs, a. daugh ter. 5-lb®.. 11-025. j April 18—Mr. and Mrs Jesse i Hail. Jr.. Wendell, a son, 8-lbs. j April 20 Mr and Mrs. Calvin !Kearney, Jr, a son. 5-lbs. 10-oza. The Nov’h Carolina ornamentals carp i* a SSO million per year busi nerx Y cm Cam Fix ft XtMsw-ftov Wisfe Screw* A lot of home repair jobs will he easier if you know the right , ways.—and steer clear of the j I wrong ways—to drive # screw. Take the problem screw tbot has worked loose in its hole and won’t stay put. You can deal I with this by filling the hole with Plastic Wood and resetting the screw a/ter the filler has hard ened over night. i To start a screw in soft wood, ! make a shallow indentation with I an aw) or gimlet. Drill a pilot hole when driving a screw into hard wood. This will lessen the chonc® of splitting th* wood, and you won't be so likely to break down the edges of the slot in the .head. hour was considered “the tuews A -umrey of every major lie- | nomination and churches tn iSrt typical cities reveal that this, statement., though still tme l» many areas, is losing l*» sting. Churches »i» integrating in the ■ Bible Belt, in the big cities, and in , mail mission churches, the EBO : NY article points out. ' thickened. Fold in bam, paaa, and celery. Pour into ibc6x3 in oh loaf pan. Chill until firm. Unmold on j ensp greens. Garnish with sour 1 , cream or mayonnaise topped with ! additional peas, if desired Mak«* { 5 servings. 11 mm I TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE ; i CAROLINIAN I ! I'M TIRED I OF WAITING 1 FOR A LOOK i AT THE NEIGHBOR’S j COPY V • i i i issc 1 i s « * - w 3 m s ' : 2a:? S * | M i : i-3 g ' 3.2 *o I * n .. 1 n ■■ z *t‘ i , > : j M # 5 oe « o i ll* I I ?| i«i i j : §l l l 1 g i \\ l *I : I I I ':i: : : 5 J •■M: ; j 2 » ' 111- 5 1 ;11a I I 5 1 *> *> fi i . ■ | a *1 !, 1 * ; : 2 ' f i t ;«►«»* Ii• M A _ i* j i ; as sj i'• • * ll—L j J,. •. w Comfortable. , . Sturfjv y\ Chaise Cot and 2 Matching Chair* ’ *' 1 \ ♦ Where else will you find such a bargain as that? jkt*t efeftgfc qjt . 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TE 3-5541 or Tl 3-3542 With the mobility of white* and Negroes, neighborhoods are under going changes, and with these change* many white people contm fiato Change I ’ 9 msdsMy Electric Range | |. i i i I te. — 1 *** IMil" f \ I : ,■ . v ■. - Ji* .11*1* Mill yawssim j ■» ’— mo hems? te *hmk ?b* <**. rmt An* Ms* nm* Amd cmMI b» nmsmm m mnm wsodei»n then? ffe» mtstevk e»j ® t»ewr CrsdSksy «■& fkmy&fa*’?*****' htfcmart *? lb m «*qm Tb.*t uprlwr- *9o#fflad%r»«- la 'ywr aswS Ip w «sCa, efeeßri m&y* dh msS. Mm ok e mem Sawfea twien iffmm wiSlt *m anfinma&r thmmr *mm m&k sate •*&**&*& fe 4®te k«», i nm WXim THE COOL- CLTJIM WAT—T«hs «di nt far*, -welter am vt&im « i»n<W« wrriw Cc>ol f&*sr> «sd. state, # mao ba «&ftetesM--ao «o flcaaos— »«» ana*, m> imnmEßZsmrf&f/y fit# (CAROLINA POWER ft LIGHT COMPANY*) !ue to go to their churoh. even though Negroes are admitted to membership. One teehnfcsne that fa be in* used. by amine churches is changing neighborhood* so that ®f using aw interracial min<f try. jwMI or Anmmtmm. Wo «*«<! *> h&*rmm If* safe msd dkwm a® four hfe ficphS .. «t» IktKHMi. no keme®. ®o s oo *-* *** sasokn. ?*t*si hM *ks ftm** omA rrmr? ?r>a <?»1 For hsmr i>«w»!naW« Ufce 7©nf*ati fbts wfHHTt** wtoee dbctneo® to ®«|r»T a toaeh M «ortehf fever fcmm balm f d<r*%. Them aged®, M Y«S wteatwiy cook cileetiteictlfo. perkttpa a o* w » rrtv* eieefeie wrom would t» *s nicety wttb r“*e<«i* ewwwwiwltniflr r^ffWS S' i.* *v~r. ' '*•» :» - rmrm?, gee Ttsthf electric dee* ter noon aad tSHik® ffee efecnsg© k» better tfei« spited Although problems remain say* | EBONY. the Protestant Church it undertaking to prove the tins meaning of Christianity
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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