THE CAROL IMAM ; wr.F.R ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 28 1958 I . DRIVE SAFELY!! 111 l"liri»ffMlHM—HmnißllimKflW 11111 l —I, ' New Location B. I. MORGAN FttFiTK-tb An ESSO A* o? tmtorc! and Nevi Bpto Avenue MOVED TO SINCLAIR STATION JUST TWO STATIONS DOWN FROM OLD ONE Corner New Bern \ ve, & Pettigrew St. A Mswlkf of the CAROLINIA?*i B n 9!» Prise Mon«vl T.C.CANNON’S GROCERY Corner Boundary and East Street" Phone TE 5-2804 GROCERIES • MEATS Fresh Vegetables Daily CALL FOR AND DELIVERY SERVICE No Item Too Large or Too Small Kerosene Is Our Specialty SUMMER OR WINTER - OPEN DAILY Family Stamps s a.™. to 10 p.m. MONDAY WITH EVERY THROUGH PURCHASE' SATURDAY ! J "Bottftd to-' Wo/tb '( f~M& {lmmll mtk & hmm-! A busy homemaker Woe yours©# deserves e**ery akartce you cam get *o free 'yourself from extra work, and worry. And you can break away from the drudgery of meal planning and food preparation With oaee-fnee con* verwence e»f an electric freezer, i Company occasions frozrie you down and leave you w«ri» me snengy to enjoy yourself? Then take «t easier the freezer vray. You can plan ahead and cook- ahead for party times. From there on your electric freezer takes over . .. . keeps your goodies flavor-fresh until you're ready to use them. Even when unexpected company d«-ops m, there's no need for mad dosh sf-vopprng trips or frantic gtmaeam double time in the kßche« Lust Y — z j delve into the cool depths, of your 1 i freezer and choose i what yow ftke to cook, heat, or thaw and eat. There's an e+ect'-»c £3s dea*er near you with * a wide variety of elec .. . the freezers, cr the happy combination of ,u * refrigerator-freezer. -v, _ Visit one soon and see fe ss for yourself how you can fme yourseK with Ihe modem conven , ___ '"Wf of on electric freezer. | | ft* |N '■iy '« ®i«» As 'W* C CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) Miss Door Weds Eddie Baker in Doidshoro Church Cergmony GOLDSBORO iMIBs Miss al satin with fitted long sleeves and ! | Ro.sa Marie Coor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walker M. Coor, 631 Slaughter St, Goldsboro, a recent graduate of Dillard High School, was married to Mr Eddie Baker Sunday, June 18, at Goldsboro Cha j pel Free Will Baptist Church The wedding precession be gan a 6 F. M. with Rev. P. R, Rood officiating. Thr bride was given in marriage b.v her fa ther. Music was under the di rection of Mrs. Bernice Wilson. Marshal for the procession was j Mr. George ’Wilson ! Tire bride wore a hand made ! , white lace gown with scalloped j neckline and hem over white brid- | SIR WALTER I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON H KENTUCKY j | | %m$ s9ss m pint w */i ouast 86 Proe* mnwm distillers, ms, ANCHOIA.OI, KSHTtfSKY a back opening with twenty pearl buttons and satin button hole twist She carried a pink and white nosegay. The bride was attended bv six bridesmaids and six attendants - Miss Sandra Grantham wore yel low; Miss Doris Wade wore blue. Miss Janice Parks wore light blue; Miss Barbara Howell wore pink Miss Lydia Baker wore aqua Matron of honor, Mrs. Alberta Coor Jackson wore pink organdy over pink polished cotton with scalloped neckline and trim white nylon gloves and pink hat The brides maids carried a half dozen gladi- j nii. Miss Jennifer Jackson "as firm* rr girl and Master Johnny Cox was ring bearer Mr. Th arid pus Hays sang ? Love You Truly," after which the mother of she bride. Mrs GSaretfa Coor was usher *’ff in wearing blue lare with white accessories. The church ’"as beautifully dec- I orated with pine and home grown i lillies, geraniums, and gladioli Mr Freddie Burden "'as be;-t Dillard High School, j? a native of mao Mr Baker, also a graduate of Goldsboro The couple is spending their honeymoon in AMantsc City, N. J, Do’s And Don’ts p -;A “Why Call Yourself Such Names, When You Resent It From Others?" Yes, We All Talk I By Marcus H. Boulware : voice when the vibrations or HAnbAIIVO sounds created be the passage of WflllMfllliW i between the vocal cords 1 are directed into the hollow eavi. PrQ tie? of the head and face, tbs rha yOtU vMfl tacter of the vibration w altered by the shape of these “re-sound -52 CHEV 4-Door CI!A mg" activities or resonators, adding Deluxe * to <v, c ig nes 0 f the voice the qua -51 FLYM. Belvedere (g'l-fA lity kn>\vn a? resonance Hardin- sod" These vibraflom which pesa ■SO BTJICK I Super *hr«««jrb the. relating »vity. j Hardtop j called are tih«re j 52 CHEV' 4-Door WA ***”**[** tafn ffrope vurfn* | Fowershde »« number length with 1 *« nnnrV 1? in» every change made tn the j 0-Door JplV j shape of this resonator or vo«f- c ~ e| chan)her, each grown pro- j .* 1 r< 1. 1 daring * different and distinct j MBChdniCS o{MM,ial§ j resonance calied a vowel ,-iij-pv if't -I** Thus vr see that « vowel k not i •«' ‘rim • I merely * sound, but a harmony of | , I mifi- rounds made by the breath in the j 01 „ T L. rfi iP I 7 t ) I larynx and the resonator* above if. , prwTTAr t'ID-’ ! Whenever a person mentions m ‘ , ,2 n A ! weir. wf urualiy think of the five r'Y*’ Ol»t> |M. But the English language has i-ooor | manv other vowels which w« pro «l». WALTER i d ““ to **.'St.. wl*l - ® f"™ iw .. j frpp pamphlet op pt/slic mmmm ** sneaking send two stamps and s f*U£lfDfll STT (rtk r-e H-addressed envelope to Marcus Will* W ilterleiis I H. Boulware. Bout 157. Alcorn A and M College, Lormart Missiwip -121 W Lenoir Street i P»- This ie my summer adtkee* TF. 2-2504 i Raleigh. N C. Tortile piasts ere expected to m» IN r* meow 307*4 around a 1-2 million bale* of cot | | ton in 1655. ! 3e Bel-Air sport aoupe 2«0 M.P. V-U, htrhcaghdo. Radio, heater, white walla, bkts Ss whT4®. No mileage. j | $2795.00 $495 Down j Weaver Bros, Auto Sales 214 W. Cabarrus St. Phone TE 3417© N C. Dealer 5265 Open To Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES By STAFF WRITER In this day of scientific davel- i opment, many young men and wo men are advised to consider going into the filed of engineering. How ever, tne young man or woman who plans to go into this field must count the cost of preparation. He must underhand the na ture of the work of the tech nician and craftsman. It costs a man at least 54.500 plus the earning time lost to obtain Hip bachelor of science degree In I i | Ij giigMori [ "W hat do jn»» ts» I*»U, i Dost mV engineering A technician would complete bis technical educa tion la talf that time. A crafts man would learn as he work ed at his apprenticeship A hum rfred years ago learners paid ihe masters for the privilege of learning a. trade. Each of these three—craftsman ship, technology, and engineering offers an opportunity tojc enjoyable work, a good income, and opportu nity for service and advancement | There arc men and women who can ; do equally well in all three of these “HOUSE - ! FOR SALE; 516 Haywood Street j 9 Rooms with Two Complete ; Baths and Two Complete Kitchens RENTS FOR . , . «|BO,OO per month WILL SELL FOR , . . ! 8,200.00 i | Goff tacts BOSS IF M' - NET! | 1204 S, Esst Street Phone TE 8- >855 P.sleieh, N r. i Ca RESERVE CALVERT DISTILLERS COM PAN V, NEW YORK CITY AMERICAN BLENDED WHISKEY • 86 PROOF * 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS But for the most of us one of these fields o' work will be most suit- , able ! Individual happiness as well i as the public good demands that each man find work lr> the i ALUMINUM AWNINGS ~ DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN RALEIGH NO DOWN |< s PAYMENT OSSr | 36 Months To Pay | STORU DOORS & WINDOWS ] Window 9* Siding # Aluminum Gutters and Ornamental Iron SWAIN AWNING MFG. CO. LA I NEK LEONARD, Loral Represent af»va .109-11 8 Blount Street Phone TP 2-1850 area for which he la heat fitted by aptitude and interest. For example, we should learn to avoid attempting to make as unsuccessful engineer out of a naan who could have been a successful automobile mechan ic Persons interested In trades and crafts should seek information from trade schools, while those in clined toward engineering should seek the advice of schools of engi neering

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