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BRIDAL R\VKf"J i,rft over from -in «• irlier weddinx in London, li-motiih-old Clareonna Cros dale lefi, g.-f Ktio ;> following cereiwin.v m she suit is Hip flowers held by four-rear-old Linda Free* <v.*n 3* St Michael’s ChutHi 1 iltle Clurennna became sepriated from the rest of the bridal party af ter the marriage of i .!aii)ama« couple. il’l’l PHOTO). Workshop On Credit Unions Is Condusted At A & T College GREENSBORO Credit union officials attending a statewide Civ - rid Union Workshop conducted re* r«n n v ,rt Aa - brought up-to-date* on the latest method? and technique? m promo tion and operations. Workers from most of the sixty - five credi! union,* dperaied oy Ne groes throughout Ibe State were on hand fur the education meet., spon sored jointly by A&T College end die North Carolina Credit Union Leasue Luther c Hodges, Winston-Sal em, pie i,trill of the North Carol ina v Y'iN Union League, who GARDEN TIME m.e.gradener n.c.state college Select 6 slack time during tb month?- to .• ? • nf ' pot. to storage house if dv for cur* ing and storing when harvest tirof comes. Used baskets and crates should be cleaned ar.d disinfected s; well as the walls and floor of the storage house.. You may either spray or fumigate. For houses that cannot be made air-tight, spraymg with copper is best. Used one pound of. copper sulfate I'WluestdSe) to 10 gallons of ; Spray the vails thorough ly and ail containers, inside and outside. .Che containers may be dipped In the copper solution but ; spraying is lees trouble. Copper sulphate has a very de cided corrosive effect on metal parts of the sprayer Wash the sprayer tbr-roughlv with bme wa ter to neutralize this e/Gei of the ; c.opp?-. If vans house can He made air-tight, you can use either rhtorc-picrin ftear e:>s) or sul phur for fumigation. Chioro picrin should be used at the rate of one-half pound for earh en« thousand cubic feet of space Finely ground sulphur can he burned at the rate of one pound pel one thousand cuhtc feet of spate The bnrn of sulphur m " rff ir a rVir., hsfid so take r’ r Mitiorr- When either furmvnt is ured close the house for "• hours and j flier, riv out w«!l in » entevny A relatively high humidity should i be maipt.-nnod dorms fnmieat.nn In order to do . n effective job Thoroughly wot the floor and side walls fi to 10 hours before fumigat ing Both e’etoropie-rin mid ■ ilphm are very inritYmt; to the respira tory passages and should net be breathed even in low concentra tions Tv careful 1 What about the stowing crop? Since the weather hiss been so un usual thf spring arid summer, you may run into a nitrogen deficiency if heavy- and prnon,:ed rain* have been </)*■ rule H vour er.mmunity. k Watch out foe this Gy Bsljhbtn _ pK f $ tp, f *A [lf.r'nUy py* 1 {/£v | z—■C’’" j "That’s the trouble wit? creeping inf! i! on--pops out in the wrung places, ;-lifling imagination and incentive V’ 4 It Pays To "advertise , i spoke a* the opening general ses* i sion, fold the workers that credit 1 unions can help solve many of our 1 economic problems and urged his | audience to •> bigger and sustained campaign to recruit new members - and new ivrnurces H« said that the j program is growing in the stale to j such proportions that a new strue ! lure to house headquarters for the | State organization is to be con j structed in Greensboro, m the very near future. I B. L. Webster, Greensboro, man* i eying director of the State organi j nation attributed touch of the suc- If you observe a nitrogen defi ciency top dress with just enough nitrogen to overcome it. Better have your county agent look over the situation with you if you are tn doubt. Nitrogen deficient* v is most likely to occur in the lighter san dy soils. PARK&TILFORD KENTUCKY BRED STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON 6--W' *045 •SSb. ■- “pint *QBS PARK&TI LFORD KENTUCKY BRED STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF • PARKTmFDRD "w&.'&I&ZhSL cess of credit union operations Ist North Carolina to its early begin* nines H? said that this State was ore of the first to enact legislation providing for these operations. A welcome message from the college was delivered by Dr, G F. Rankin, acting dean of the School of Agri cuitura at A&T. The afternoon session was main xv consumed with smaller group workshop? dealing with - pecific ! credit union problems. J, H Wilson. Elizabeth City t»d Rev F. S. Williams. Greensboro, served as co-chairman of a work shop for directors. The consultants included: l F Herschleb. Charlotte ■ nri Mr. Hod res and Dr. Rose But ler Brown of Durham was the rec order. The treasurers’ group had F. D ’Wharton. r ., Tarboro and .T, F Tit le tl, Edent.on. as ebaitmen and Mr*. H. L. Mitchell. Gr.tesville as record er The consultants were: H, L Maideii and V, E Lindsay, both of Greensboro A credit committee session had Nathaniel Berber, treasurer fnt the city of Gastonia and T. C. Hairston, Winston - Salem as chairmen and Mrs. Ruth M. Wilev, v -rtiyoit ns recorder, 3, F Glurtbv Charlotte and H. M. Rhode-. Credit. Union National Association. Washington, D. C. B W. Harr's, director of Short Courses at A AT. tinder whose sup* ri-vi i< n the meet was conducted. Hid reporters that the group had oted to hold the workshop as an. annual feature for s full week du ration beginning next year. 1,500 Attend Chapman Reception In Washington, Honoring Dr. Nkrumah WASHINGTON IANP) Sha king hands and kissing babies in true politicians’ fashion. Ghana's Primp Minister Kwame Nkrumah greeted some I.SOO guests at a re ception given in his honor at ihe Sheraton-Park hotel Thursday eve ning by Ambassador and Mrs. D. A. Chapman. The Prime Minister came a half hour early to receive ihe Chiefs of Diplomatic Missions before the for trial reception sot under way at 6: vin p. m. THU WA v KOREAN AMBASSADOR It M)S “Put Negro Canidales On Ballot , ” Professor Urges ATLANTA -- (ANF) Both Re- . publican and Democratic organiza- I tions ki the South were urged by ! Dr. L. D. Roddick, prose.-r-or of ■ history at, Alabama Sta*° college, to place Negro candidates on their ballots if they expect to win the support of Negro voter Dr. Reddick, on Tuesday, . poke at ■ a dinner of the Fulton County Citi zens Democratic chib that is laun ching s campaign to place Fur. C. A. Bscote of Atlanta unive: dty end Attorney 3. C. Daugherty on the, party's executive committee The historian complimented Oenifiia Republicans for having Ne groes integrated in the party set up. But declared that the nest step should he taken and Negro candi dates he supported by the party or ganization for public office Like wise, he commended Georgia No uu.jatßaiMJiA!CTW>«aiißU»»igrimv»nniiiiriimihu>hui'wi»>»<wi<riiiy»wyjA > zji<>tyna»jg'jm»c.n«tj«uaiwarww.‘i.- x.-*':-.-.- mwi-rr Office Phone Home Phone VA, 8-4152 TE. 4-2685 BROOKS W. POOLE - BAIL - BONDS For Prompt Service Call Day or Night BILL W ALLACE Associate Home Phone TE. 2-8114 SO? LAWLERS BLDG. RALEIGH, M. 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Dr. Nkrumah greeted other heads ■ of Missions including the Rusnan j Ambassador and the Trap Charge j d' Affaires, the New Zealand Am- | liassador. the Charge ri Affaires of 1 India, the Lebanese Ambassador gro Democrats for electing two Ne groes—Attorney A.'T. Weldon and Dr. Miles to the executive commit tee of Atlanta. This body operates the election machinery for that city. Dr. Reddick also called for assis tance from ‘ eggheads” end organ izer-; to the over registration cam paign of the Southern Chrisf Ism Leadership Conference and the NA ACP. These organizations, he. said, already have plenty of orators but need voter's climes and the sys tematic organization of the Negro community, block by block, neigh borhood by neighborhood The dinner, held in the Wshihaye Hotel, was arranged by ‘•Chief’ W. H Aiken, Attorney Walden and Warren F. Cochrane,.- officials of the nrc'mz-tinr and the Ambassador of Ceylon. He 1 1< Greece, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, the ' also welcomed the Ambassadors of j Philippines. Australia, Austria, Af ghanistan and Norway. Israel's Vmbassadnr was (no lair for his protocol decided whisk past the long waiting place. Bui upon his arrival was line by Chief of Protocol Wiley Buchanan so that he explained meet i.iic Prime Minister. The Israeli representative explainer! that hr. had just .'lit hours of leave in Jerusalem when he was sent back to Washington to greet the Ghanaian's Prime Minister. So he brought greet ings from the Prime Minister of hi 1 , country Ben CSitrlnn NOTAB! I S IN RECEIVING LINE After officially meeting the heads j of Mission in the Continental Room ■if the hotel, the host moved into i the Ballroom to form a receiving j line to greet other guests This line | was composed of Ambassador and Mis Chapman and the Prime Mm* v ter. With them were the Minis ter of Trade and Industries and Mme. Botne; the Minister of Infor mation and Broadcasting Kofi Baakc; the Permanent. Secretary. J Starts Tomorrow .Jr Come Early For Jr At 9:30 A.M. ** Best Selection! ! GIGANTIC SALE ! OF 843 COATS! I | LAYAWAY FOR FAIL I ALL WOOL TOPPERS AND WINTER COATS ... CASHMERE & WOOLS WOOL TWEEDS CHIN CHILLA ZIBELINES I BELOW \ 1 1 WHOLESALE 1 i &* tKJ j Sold Nationally At ••. / -g fmf I 25» \ I / 90 ! «- ) 24»0 i BETTY GAY— 130 Fayetteville St l Open Friday Nites ’Till 9:00 SA VET” ON A NEW TV! We Have The Largest Selection Os TV Sets In Raleigh 1959 Models Os Zenith And Motorola! NO DOWN PAYMENT WITH YOUR OLD SET ! WE DO OUR W* IRI fl CP (P own i€ SC jy || FINANCING ® 1 * ’mamsmmmmmaemsm 102 Fayetteville St. 1 THE CABOLINMN WEEK ENDING SATUBDAY, AUGUST 9, 1658 Ministry of Defense and Externa) j Affaiis, A. L Adu; and the Acting i Secreetary es the Cabinet, Enoch Okeh Os the 2100 guests invited to this reception approximately 1500 show ed up. Perhaps the youngest among them was the 10-month-old Kwame j Olatunji, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- j at.l Babatunde Olatunji. The fath- ■; cr of this plump. sober-faced 1 youngster is the president ot the ! All African Students Union of the I Americas. He was brought all the ! way down from New York by his parents to see the Prime Minister from wham he was named. Accurate records are essential to j top-flight dairy production. Don't wait until all of your lob so- j ro produces flowers before iopp- I ing i WANTED TO RENT A SIX-ROOM HOUSE WITH THREE BEDROOMS Beginning September 1, 1958 MARCUS H. BOULWARE Phones' Day: TE 5-640] - NUe T£ 7.9*29 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE RALEIGH "n C The College Wil! Lsjh se WJwn Aim hsuA and *** U* 1 - shim Aalt bless the Load tfjy Gewt for ffce good lanrf wMrh Wswth given thee. -dtettforonatngr 8, IB.) Thfisrj wanfe «f Mose* Apply m rameh to m today at, they did J? trf> afiw he led 1 hejii tofmoimn frv>u»<ytpov!ty ro Bgypt Stro.4y tMt Have been prwan ,n bvxl of fnwxfa« and Pjp«fcy, Soredy sbcttH give ■ triiokp fat- ft. 11
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