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SOMETHING TO BUY, KENT, SELL OH EXCHANGE USE THE CAB QLINiAN CLASSIFIED SECTION 1 SITUATIONS ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILL ARE M | HELP HANizD PERSONAL (, CLEANING & HAULING jJP, I iS&ir'W —Low Cost Advertising — —£.o*o Cosf Advertising — POR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TErapie 1-5558 j FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 ‘affijf 1 /If ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM S ” LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS - APARTMENTS HOUSES Mr RENT 1 "" *."*"*"-...-i —■■—■— ... r ■,rmußßill—imih■ ill i ni wminfMin iitimmir nr-mirr~i r~ 1 , r tt—•■m-vr•mnfimi l nnfr J Sam Cooke Packing ’Em In; Says All Tours Are Alike CHICAGO ;.ANP) Whether it's a tour on the gospel circuit or singing before a rock and roll crowd, it's all the same according to veteran gospel singer Sam Cooke v. ho catapulted into the pop field lost fall when his "You Send Me" disc hit the million sales mark. Now a headliner with living Srld's show, the modest Cooke if the hottest attraction in show busi re.-s today. As records and TV have been the only mediums that he's been heard and seen on since his i ise to fame crowds are turning out in droves for him on this tour. “The transition from gospel to pop tunes was easy”, he said in his dressing room at ihe Opera House here when the attraction played a none night stand. "1 find crodr. are the same ihe country over as long as you give them si hat they want. "When T first started singing pop tunes I wondered how my for form er associates and fans would re- | I I j YEARS ***** » pssh. IULU $045 PINT $095 Jl 4/5 QUART _ l n %*> ? .P~ma% y CW)|JR BON \ £ t •e^TlT'HY—< jjjllljjMj Bellows Club Bourbon BULOWS & COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 186 PROOF DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO. j waww—ll !■« in iimsiMunw n nmrniZ j act But they accepted me as I see j i them all sitting on the front row ; applauding me, just like they did j j when I was with the Soul Stirrers.” ! A polished performer, who knows ; how to handle a crowd. Cooke will I earn an estimated $250,000 this , year Two years ago his 12 months ' For Outstanding Service: UKCF Nominated For Lane Bryant’s Award ! NEW YORK, May 16 The, United Negro College Fund has i received a citation from the La tie i i Bryant, Annual Awards in recog i nition of outstanding community i ! service for 1957, W. J. Trent, .It . i Fund executive director, annotate- • i ed here today, I "The College Fund is also un der consideration for one of Lane I Bryant's annuel awards of $1,009 ; to be presented Nov. 1.3 at the Ho | tel Plaza In New York City,” Mr. I Trent said. . ' A UNCF alumna. Dr. Virginia BUY FINE FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store j We have anything in Fur i nirure . . . from a lamp, end ; table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a whole house. r “ AND WE HAVE V * ! CREDIT PLAN FOR YOU j Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 121 E, MARTIN ST. »i— «..»■■■ ■■ i■■ i■, ■■■ | sure, imm TO SUBSCRIBE ! TO THE CAROUNiAN I’M TIRED j OF WAITING | FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY i 9 Q »2 hw !| 15b k l»sC '! :* : s :*“si6«;g '! ' ; : WU?*B , : 1 5 - i W • :2d I 1 : i *<"S"=■? «? C H | i : : 2to-• c vi «o «::i. *0 | ? , , • r* 5? n 1 A i * * p $ &-■ 2* 1 : • -3 c “ a 2 t I - • n ro C. PI II ™ * " ; 2 *3 ii 11 • s? a . r. u t i 11 : " 3 • : h 3 »l 1 : S § : : '* Pi H 1 9Io ; ! ? 2 -I i £ ea: : g , ?«• : p 1 * H » j; ;; : : 5 ! 3 I * • * . j j mmm mm j income was $20,000. which is con- j | sidored high on the gospel circuit j | because they work only three or j four nights a week and usually at ; small churches whose 300 seating i rapacity can only yield about S4OO i nitely to 3ny group of singers. ■S. Nyabongo, a graduate of Ben- j nett College, Greensboro, N. C. | i submitted the name of the College! Fund for the award. Dr. Nya-j" bongo is director of student and f personnel guidance at Tennessee * : Agricultural and Industrial Stare University in Nashville Tennessee State University is tax-supported |and not. a member of the Fund. The Lane Bryant Annual A wards of SI,OOO to an Individual :and SI,OOO to a group were estab -1 Sished in 1948 to encourage volun tary pai ticipation in efforts that benefit American home and com ; munity life. The firm believes that any In-, dividual or group w hose non-re-j munerntive efforts have contri-i buled significantly to the strength! of the community has added to I the security and welfare of hu- ■ inanity. At FSTC: Facility-Staff | Extravaganza Big Success FAYETTEVILLE The annual faculty-staff extravaganza was 1 staged in the Seabrctok auditorium ! at the Fayetteville State Teach- 1 ers College Friday evening. The : title of the performance, "Moods of the Roaring Twenties” was a rolicking comedy shot through and 1 through with humor and reportee. song and dance. The performance disclosed both the mood and tempo of the ‘'Roaring Twenties,” with | its emphasis upon jazz, ad venture. speculation, prohibi tion and the speak-easy. The music was soft and ihe lights low. Bottles and candles deck checkered tablecloths. One saw the dress of the Twen ties, the old-fashioned lamp post,, the door located in the center and that all-important object known 1 as a "peep hole." There were bow 1 ties and barber-shop harmony In profusion. One heard such old favorites as "Just Mollie and Me.” "Sonny Boy,” and "Can't Help, Loving That Man.” Another strong scene was that which featured assassination of j Julius Ceasar. Here comic cha-i racter abounded as did the Shake-1 spearian ale. THE NEW LINCOLN CAFE NOW BOOKING AGENTS FOR THE VALENTINES ORCH. For Your Bund N&edx Call . . . TE 4-9134—0 r Stop By 333 S. Wilmington St Raleigh, N. C. POSNER'S ABONAIRE PICTHER OFFICIALS CHAT WITH EDUCATOR Dr. lames A. Refers, who spoke at St LtignsUms Col *** we * k ®" subject. "Liberty and Freedom is shown chatting with two officials of the instilu lion. From left to right are Dr. .fames A Boyer, pie. dent of the college; Dr. I’elers and Dr Tre-eli fin'' ■tXKon. dean of ihe college. '•* Wm % HSBEUmK&ai t* 111 %.,„ i —Tssaaw-.*. KAPPA SWEETHEARTS AT ST Al'fil S l'INl 's < OU.EGE At the recent Kappa Ball on the enmpuH of St. Augustine's College, Miss Juanita .f .>«»«, left. retiring Kappa Sweetheart, from Brian o, Florida, crowned Miss Corrine ILi rison from Roanoke -Rapids as Kappa Sweetheart for (he com ing year Standing are: Joseph MrV ill President or ihe Kappa Alpha »‘si Fraternity, J. M. IloPowav advisor and NorveM Lee, vice-president .. be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that we mav prove what is that good and acceptable and per fect wili of (tod.—(Romans 12, 2-) In oar busy days we can get so involved that worrisome details crowd the Lord out of our mind*. Then we should stop and, even in an instant of quiet meditation and com munion with Our Heavenly lather, repew our soul through the inward flow of His love. ; & :#■ .. . ' : Wj&t . Emerson, Route 3, Pitfsboro. She was recently christened at the Evans A. M. E. /ion Church, Chatham County. J@| NEW SUMMER 1 V s / DRESSES Lovely new summer dresses in the most fashionable creations that you. will | Many jjßjjk YOUR CREDIT HR . IS GOOD! ' O. K. Clothing Co. | “ ALSO SUITS • HATS • I SHIRTS • SLACKS O.K. CLOTHING CO. 113 E. MARTIN -STREET "--"“wr; r ■ TBWBMriii‘'"i CHRISTENED IN CHAHAM Little Miss Melanie Anuayne Emerson, 5 months-old, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry THE CAROLINIAN 1 WEEK ENDING BATI7RDAT, MAY 24, 1J»88 | Miss Purefoy Speaker For Presbyterians By MRS A. P. JOHNSON ,06 SPRING AVENUE WAKE FOREST Miss Nellie Fiirefoj, a Junior at Johnson C. Smith University of Charlotte, re . ently entertained her audience ft om the topic "National Christian j i College iaav and its IMace in The j Educational (Vagram of America. , | Thus it was for ibis cause that j ! -he was sh honored and perm, Jed i in sneak as a rep,c.-.‘- of a ! < i; ...iu.u !.■ titntion and or. * • f tin •It such institute ns supported bv Hie Fresbyteriun Church. U. S. A. . The following are several of the : hu’hkylus cited b' the speaker. No (l-.i .! » 1 ec.lihs that tile fu.-l , tii in-! ;l .■ e-aidy sell!- .S did a*tC:i ■ .ib! •slung the'.; bonus and i-hovclles was to ho lid Schools to: n-jcti a,,d A(,pi<-ti for h„der- i hip in via- ecmnHtiiily and the na- • i. in So-ii ti.doing Inclmied min- j liter.’. mk-Moriaries '.cache, s and j vicious \ aic.iUons ot :ib.. lhetvbne .'jiiimt ; a i birds of o•• collev -s and : ! utiiversili 1 s v ere founded by j j eiiui'i li el oup- and an. known a? j church related colleges. After such wise pioce-durc the ! churcii realized the necesi.-ty of m- j i v stir, . hc.-iviiy in education in <• ! dm that at, one worthy ICDdershio could prevail, and by understand ing the nre of man. God. pray er s u the church and the relation j i .of Church and Slate students ] ; would hit amply armed with tools ; iti i! eking their own decisions; ; Uteri by. having a feroader view of I education arid ehe'i.sh the history j j of all n. nl; nd or humanity. , In order to produce such leader- ; ship, 'he related cotlcyc endeavors i I ; to dev. hip rommuiuty consecration j | : umi.T God's leadership In her closing remarks. Mrs ' Purefov stated it was indeed urg- , ently important that as Christian I people of mombe: sos the Christian C 'jn*.; urwutm mute :»vl •».’ * and d« • plv con*vfTß(?cl not to lose ihe precious values which over Chi is! inn Collm’, s have to of fer and < xDressed her deep Ki aii- Pute to Johnson C South Univer- ( :,i’y for eiiousint! h«f a‘ a rcprcscri- • . ialive o f one of the BresbytPfian i alleges whidi is typical of the sni.ilL Ciiri.sti.in college, e _ I- A»I (' O!)MMf SC : ill !■: NT STEAKKR Dr. Charles Wes ley, president of Central State College, YVilPerforce, Ohio, will • deliver the commence mnt ad dress at Florida A and >1 Cm -. versify, Mnmla.i mornins. June 2 at 9 o’clock Dr. Wesley is one -of the moil-sought after speak i*i a Hi tail iOui^y. ' ; Legal Notices ADM jMsTRA IKt V' S NOT!CK NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COLNTV Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Marion Snow, deceas ed. iste of Wake County. North Csio iina, this i.i to notify all persons hav ing claims ;..;amst the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to r.ie under signed at 218 S. Haywood Sheet. E.e leivji,. North Carolina, on or before to* 24th day of May, 1059, or tins notice '.idl be pleaded in bar of their recot iry All persons indebted to the Estate wul please make immediate payment. Tin ( (in- 24>n day of May. 1838 Mils EVA MAE WEUJ3, Aiinunls i tutrix 213 S. Ho'wood Street Raleigh, N C May 24, 31; June 7. H. 41. 23. IMB lO vMMSTI'. A MUX S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified 3! Administratrix, CT.A. of the Estate of Vie Rowel i. deceased late of Wake Co,inly, this is to notify all persons baviny da,,ns against said Estate io present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day' of May. 1858. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of r«oovi-ry At! persona indebted to said Estate will please make immediate pat merit to the undersigned ribs the Win day of May, 1968. MRS. ANNIE M. HINTON MS Hooky Quarry Ed. Raleigh. NT C. Administratrix, C.T.A. Taylor & M'tcheU Raleigh. N. C. Chur'sel id Acinilni-'.trat.vix. C.T.A. May 24. 31: .lime ?. 14. 2), 28 1068 EXECUTORS NOTICE NORTH CARO I INA WAKE COUNTY Having quail*icd as Executor of the Estate of Margaret Fleming, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, tills is to notify that ail persons having claims against the Estate of said de- j erased to exhibit them to the under- | Signed at Hot.- E Hargett Street. *a lcirh. NmTh Carolina, on or before the J Jlit da, of April. 195 V-. o. this notice j will he pleaded in bar of their recqv- . et v Ail persons indebted to the Estate I will plea'.:,, make immediate payment This ?lst dav o! April. 1953 I' ,1 CARNAGE. Executor April 2fi, 3, 10, If. 24. 31. CLASSIFIED I RATES I Number of Issue* aoa cost pur word® msvm x 4 * •» Cost per Ivor# 4c 4c He 'l® per !t»e, per issue Ifte l«e <H«. 71-®| Feoli word. nm>r«V!*tlw. initial s® symbol count an uut word, I VunctuaUon marks tr« NOT Counte® ay words H 9 I'd* (liiiilronm number of words i® any want, ed is 13 words You fjl .save inone.v b.v ordering your ad 'la ;on 8 or 12 ixnes 9 Weekly Want AUs may be telephone® IhKiugti Wcduendav up to Ift AM. • 9 CARD OF THANKS f Mt-fr,' it impossible Jo tnauk in v\t iuko this means of exH »n.: on i s inc«t'i! and hoartt‘el|| n.mk.N to our many relatives, fnenoH <iiiu neighbors for thei: kind expre.9 ? »n»nK v)t sympathy, beautiful floral trl l.ike .eiii it a.iiV t, is at the deattl H nt> • i. oiiu i, Air- I ,en;« s. Moore. *£■ ;: k JOHN TILLMAN . I ONES IS HELP WANTED! a 10 Domsshcs ia; 20 to 55) immprilßj tor the New Voik area Make ?f| :o s*4s a week. Musi have experiencH iL.: w:'. Bus Cave? a:U i v.jiiced yS)»up..in joo.s Contact H. M’h-hell 6 : >l Paiker s>t,, Goidsboro t j C Phone 1370 || MAIDS. LOOKS AND HOUSPKKEPFM r ivuiL* homes - Sleep-in jobs. « 00 pe» week in Now York, Caj§| o h A BCD Employ, ment Agdvjgj DMMa Hiilsboi ') Sin et. Fayetteville, isl CH Km look 2*8534 || SPECIAL SERVICES | SPEECHES WRITTEN tor busy bebpl j 10-mlnutes $.500, Research, Man® i scripts edited and put, in good Knfl ; Augustine’* College. Raleigh'. N. C ® ; MARCUS BOULWARE Sai® AUTO & TRUCK RENTA'Lp WAKfc-U-DRIVg-IT—CARS. fit! < K® AUTO TRAILERS FOR REN.Ii 9j 301 N McDowell St,—Dial Hf <* >:>:® Night TB 3 0094 . Get your money out of used relt§§ gerators, stoves ana furniture f,p\® Ua* our classified ads. Diai T* V-fi? 1 ® "■ —»>»»-»••■«.i nmm .... ... ®B FOOD SPECIALS JOY-8 AMERICAN UMUL 2!iu .tJI Martin St., Raleigh—Dial TE Cooper’s Bar- B-Q § BAK-B-Q and $ Chicken y, tour Specialty) 9 i"ig and Chicken 9 109 K. DAVIE ST. || NURSERY | W /UR'S NURSERY -- rayetteviS Highway. Rhone TK i-UIS*. y RENTING A ROOM!)—Register it will on ai TB < 5468. This space writ caß | you only 62c. G; SERVICE STATIONS 1 ; i>unn'n k.haO station--5.:*: > Bioofl worth St . Phone Vti 2-3WJ* ,f< Conduit our classified aefe isigui»nl Uitfre are many un' g<xu\& o tercel. Ip WATCH SERVICES ~1 OAVIUshS S it tan SERVICE-' ll2 B Hargett tii . i'liona TE 3 -4Saft - Rp Legal Notices I K\t. ( i liI.VS NUit. it m [ NOK'IK CAROLINA B VV vi. i CObAi i ... j Muvii>2 liuiinufu :j . K.v'ecilin* of ' -Tt? Estirtc or Plunrits Wiil.’s, ctecea.ipd. til lv jicc t outi!) , fi'iriri caiit.iiia, . to liotity an peisons aavtiig cia.tß ugamst the estate of an id dt’ct j:.ps B t'sDtuil tlicm to the undersiKot'd at jB i Hrugg Stiff!, Raiuigt,. North CarolnM „ii or t>etoie the 30in day of AT 1 ® ; iH.ty, or mis none.; will be nlekoßd B ! bin ui li.ier lu'tai Au (jCL'Mirtf B ■ii it i'd to the .'-.-.hn, a til ptease uul | umnediai* payment. B This 30ut day of April, 1938. B LU It.LK WILMS. Executrix B F. J. CARNAGE, AU'y. B May 11. 24, 31, June 7, li, 21 B ADMINISTKA TUIX'S NOTICE j® NQUiii CAROLINA . B WAKE COUNTY m Having qualified as AdioU>t:tr»-B of the Estate of Atlas .1 HedStpiß defeased. Ute of Wake County, N;9 Carolina this U to notify ait pets:jgg liaeuig claims against the Estate ■ said deceased to exhibit them to tB undersigned at 3Ui Freeman s>lr..||| Haleigh, North Carolina, an or he. ra the 15th day of February. 1956. o'r.lH notice will be pleaded in hnr of ir9 recovery. AU persona indebted to. B estate will please make bnnied'.ffi payment. B Thla the Iftth day of April, 4} MRS. JUANITA ROBERTSON, Admin istratris. • B 3Cft Freeman Street i® i Rideii’h, N. C. H April 19. «: May 3. 10, W, 24 1958 H ADMTNISTHATOR’S KOWCB H 1 NOHTU CAROLINA <Eg ! WAKE COUNTY y'i I Having qualified ac Administratoris! the Estate of Mrs. Corrinne BuMom (Mrs. O S.), deceased, lata of Wish County. North Carolina, this is to ‘B tit.v alt persons having claims a«a>9[ the Estate of said dotieaaed to ext & them to the undersigned at 5fU S'i H Bloodworth Street,, flalelgr, N»9 Carolina, on or before til* 14th rtin'ilw Apul 1959, or this notice wiil be plctfg ed In bar of their recovery, AH affi sons indebted to tile estate will Plr fS* make immediate payment. |ej Tills the J4th day of April. 1858 Bj) DR. O. S BULLO-JK. Adminialra SJ 501 S. Bloodworth Street Raleigh, N. C. Ign April 19. 26; May 3. 10, 17 U 1958 Bj | On March 35. Tar Heel. Mttlfij | men will vote whether or not H , assess themselves 10 cent*> per he ® of daughter cattia to support H ; promotional program for th«|| beef. ‘ -■ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISE!®
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