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6 THE CAROUNIAH WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1358 I*l •*’! • VS <>Klt;iN.\t. COSTCMi __ WMWRVtM. O. C. mini.! dr jgncr Arte Beil is shown as <*he displayed (in* of her many original dir 1 - and ha I creations :H Ihe Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's fashion luncheon a I the Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington, on Tuesday. Miss Fell »«; our ol several nationally famous models who thrilled an eve* flon 1 Tovvd ol I.SftO at the three-hour show, one of the early high i«ghts ot the ut\ 50'h anniversary boule. whieh concludes on Sun day Some 3,000 -orors representing the organisation's 274 chapters nrjf j;i attendance. Application Accepted % "tjdJ? Bv Pftom If You Want Money Fast, See Us WAKE Jim IS w. Hareett St Phone TE 4-6288 I ■ _ r _,. I mnnmm I ©YikYVtV \ i • RRIOGI I ISP I I | SEAMS /«. f * * A-p ;r |?1 I * W UM® / J * CONCRETE «PE ~—y / * CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK dm*— / * CONCRETE STEPPING STONES W Raleigh--dial ts 4-2557 IHHtHAM—DiaI 2-6491 * KIMSTQW—Di*I 2514 Better Buys j Better Terras | On Better j Jewelry | SFSDS All Funerals Cost Less —at the— RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare Convinced I rE ? Finn r II Ft L E. I U II TE 2-2835 ! '• i ?-' (p r'• I || A|M A AMBULANCE SER V ILL ‘ ’ 4 > \ “MIHli ? .4.eorms a day aottMiomw-oowtoam* 1 Ll i YYr * CIV ELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE Fall Course in Hcaaty Culture anil Classes In Personality and Charm. For Information Writ*.; Mrs. Christiana J. Fitts President 400 EAST MARTIN STREET Raleigh, N. C. Rj» i » ■imatMpgMwwwi wmffiwioiiiii ts i^iwiiiMCßaaaatßißagMaaw^ Prohibited From Operating: NAACP FIGHTS ALABAMA INJUCTION MONTGOMERY 1 ANP> The NAACT last week asked a citeuit court judge for a chance to "test Ihe merits” of >< complain! ’which Open To Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES B> STAFF WRITER SHE IKTFRVIKAV Personal appearance ,-s important when you have an interview wilh your prospective employer You'll feel owe at. home if you ate dress ed neath for tin* occasion You'll make a better first impression, too. Ru* don (. overoress for the job you are seeking. Take 'with yon a filled-out em y 1 es the application blank. Your first one could be misplaced You might also take a letter of applica tion to organized your selling talk and from your sales kit any i.u-.-li ncot examples of your work which will «how what you have done. When you enter the office, don't emulate either a tornado or a In d 1 mouse. Don't slouch or d ; sU:rb others bv entering 'w-my. You .v r there for business You have some- . thing to red —y massif a pioducf in j which you believe, because you have dune your best to prepare ' yourself. State your business to re;-, -dton- ! isf briettv -,rd to the pom. When you are ushered into the office of i the ini’, view, let him set the tone I of the inlet view. Re alert and ' friendiy Re prepared for personal ' quesions. such as: "What:'? your fa- ; ther’s occupsjpon?" o.> “Do you have : to work?" T'ne interview r trying i to get a better picture of you in : his mind Most speake"* ever- the best of i them find that there is ahv-v; an i initial nervousness when they ad dress and audience. It is the same Clinton News By MRS H. M JOHNSON TELEPHONE 3316 CLINTON NEWS By H M. JOHNSON CLINTON -- Mrs. Charles F Hill. Jr. has returned to her beuie in Miami. Fla . after spending .om? time in Clinton with her her hus band's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Choi - lie F, Hill Sr. Mr. ,-jnd Mrs William M HtH and family have moved into their new home at 91! Bsi Vn Si Mrs Reva M. Williams is back in the city aft"-- spending the sum mer with her husband in Miasm. Fla. Mr arri Mr?. Arnett Bow den and Mrs. Thelma B. Edmi.ston and dau ghter. Evelyn of Philadelphia are visiting in Clinton. Rev. and Mrs. •! A Moore left last, week to sp- nr! some time to De troit. Mich , with their daughtei and her family. The Western Missionary Baptist Union met last Saturday and Sun day with the Cedar Creek Bapt'st Church, August 30-31 in Clinton Officers. Chairman. Rev. A. T. Met rift, vice chairman. Rev I.in/.y i God'-.’in, Secretary. Mr. Thor. Boy | kin. treasurer. Mr. Dennis Tsiforri j and auditor. Mr Frank Royal. McClease Ad! ns. son of Mj and Mrs Eugene Adkins of "Dev me St was given a birthday party }»*» Sunday by his parent? Present m help him celebrate the- occasion were —Dwight Sampson, Sandra Fairc-olth, Merlyn Sampson. Peter Fairclotti La Vanne Jones. Mars* • let Blackman. Pamela Berry. Catb ! ynne Blackman. Kaj Shipp. Bilim I Blackman, Ronnie Hill Reginald i Swift son Yvette Peterson, Nookie I Swinson Wm. Underwood. Pro* j cilia Roys!. Charles Summon. Jr, i Shano Ezzeil. Mavis Hayes, Deme trius Cousin. Terry Mcßae. Patri i eia Moore. Jerome Sampson Loui; j Boykin. Cynthia Perry, Evelyn j Moore. Connie Arm Banks. Larry : McCollum Debi.'i Banks. Janice i Holmes, L.vndia Williams. Lam ! Mathir and Patricia Be a men Mr and Mis John D. Summer - | ville. Mr. and Mrs Coley Ncwt-n-k I and Mr- and Mrs Joseph flail | sppn* the week end at Atlantic i Beach. Mrs Addle M fohnson and ! daughter ha’’“ returned home after j ."pending a week viisting in V T and N Y Gwendolyn Johnson spent the tiifmtper v» jtii her sunt. Doris Monk, to Newark, N J, COHDORO By MSB MARION W BOTH CONCORD NEWS BV MRS. MARION iv BOYD Commuiutv Cnunr.il CONCORD The Community Council for Social and Eronotmr. Progress m Cabarrus County -"ill hold ns next regular meeting on Thursday. September !Hh at son pin in th«e Recreation Room a* Lo gan Ho.ries There are two very import,wit Hems of business to be conslderfd Plans for putting on ■» floive: show and a "hobby ibow will be discussed The mam purpose of these s’ »j will be to give pro - sons an opportunity to increase ttietir inrotnes The cooperation of all persons who are interested will he sought. Another purpose is to se .-ure funds so carry on some of the. pro.ier.st the Council is sponsoring The Committee on Better Wage; and Jot Opportunities will have charge, of the details. Mrs. C M Means is chairman of that com mittee Her co-workers are Mrs Carrie Allen. Mrs. Susie Gill. Mr James fi Weaks, and Rev H. H Hawkins. The second item will ire ptans for the Annual Fund Drive for the Community Nursery which opened foi the third him on Wednesday, i has prohibited the -irgaruzj'mn from operating in the state since 1935, NAACP A tty Fred Gray made 7 I specific requests at a hearing be. with an inter* iew You will fee! i more a< quam’ed arid a! home after ' a feu- minuter. But dont let this l give y< a lead you into relaxing ! courtesy A word ■-f caution in 1 smoke Don't '-moke, unless you ; are invaeri.. And don't v.h.'l- the ■ or in'».rviervri time by straying from ill; subject Here rue two suggestions !. Ca.t attention to any es \mu ‘Bar The Unqualified From Colleges,’ Gov. Hodges Says CHARLESTON, S C • (ANPi - Gnv. Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina urged last week that only "quailCi -a" students he admitted to colleges and that the institutions be : held responsible to see that “only qualified students arc admitted.” The governor was adressing the opening session of a 16- state ■ onlerncet of the Snu thern Regional Education board. The board administers the '■compact" between states which provides that students from one HAVE A TILE BATH AJM I\ NOW-PAY later /tp ff-Pnt Hh ' Vhr ' VP r '° substitute for GENUINE •» fnfejifflfc'itl CLAY TILE . for information about . ,rK; tail in a tile bathrooms under FHA Kjjf EUTe, with no down payment, call , . . : YYYM? DAVID G. ALLEN 109 jv. Harrington St. Raleigh i TE 2-273 C Fil mm f" hTb mil = - | Bub 111 Llld u Ly \ star-Tendce Beef Shoulder (Bone-ia) ROA‘!T49-69cB I J STEW BEEF 69c |H| fttw,' ' * ' BEET LIVER -39 c | SIICEd' IaCON :9H^h| j This coupon void after Saturday, September 6. 1958. i 11 TT K IMliaß. 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SKVLAm ¥vm mwx jmut SOMERDALF FHOZEN Cirr Mm 117 JUICE S 5 19. S*n» .BUS 4 12- 69. GSenwsed Village —111 W. Morgan St. Northside Shopping Cooler—Gameron Village - ("ip Judge Walter K Jonas Hr ask i pd -i rirflp for hearing on a miition |tn dixmtss the temporaly imunc- I lion, and requested that NAACP al i tor; if, vs he H,-at ri on the. issue of * special quaiifit-ations he ma.v bate ! ! overlooked. ! 2 Ask about traimng courses of- j ; rird b.) the company. if von are not, hired on the first j try, don't be discouraged. Try to i lea vr *hv door open for further ! : yonsidr, afion later. Then follow up ! | by interview, phone cal! or Jotter. | But don't depend on one cartridge 1 I in your job-hunting gun. Investi , cate several jobs. state may attend a specialised school in another state to re it You Want To Take The 1 J i tF"> Out of Lisa jf" ss f 0. Karl koj, 1 | Lichtman w.Jh j | YjYr rjfFE J - permanent injunetion which has I been pending since the temporary j restrainer was first put into ef fect. HAS NO STANDING reive Histrui (ion in a course, not oflered in his home state The plan, as originally set up was operated for ih* benefit of Ne gro students solely, undei the then popular designation of "out-of state training." in its original form a state underwrote the expibsrr: for the training of a Negro student in at> out-of - the state institution where the home state had provid ed no facilities for Negror- The plan now embraces while student- Hodg”-s, is charman of the SRE board compart Breed gilt? a* nnl J, ;... iha ri 22a pounds and eight months of age. The celt on fiber is a single ceil. Abundant feed supplies ate ex pected to lower broiler production costs. Your success is mcaimrrd b the kindly help and cheer that you impart, to other.'- REPAIRS TO RECORD FLAYERS TAYLOR RADIO & TV SERVICE '“The House Service BuilC CALL TE 2-3950 224 E. MARTIN ST RALEIGH Ativ. Gen. Ertmon L. Rinehart. who nppoHi'd the Mid the NAACT request was '‘entirely premature" and (hat tedmlc-H iv the NAACP has no standing l« the court. He based thh claim on the fact iti.it the V ;• tiVl'f" ruling a ronlempt of court cita tion aganst the NAAt !* had not offfeittlly rearheil Judge Juiw Csray admitted the ‘ tochnnlitv' but said it would be a “waste of time so delay on such s frivolous msftor’'. The contempt order wa? j.? ucd by Jones after he had granted tb e tempera, injunction against Jh» NAACP two years ago At that lime Judge Jones fined the prra raiion SIOO,OOO so. refusing to p-(> | While Mountain Ice Cream Freezers Fruit Jars Fruif Caoners Fishing Poles Lines - Hooks - Sinkers Presto Canners Cookers and Parts Screen Doors and Windows —See— AM. YOUNG Hardware 130 E. Martin St. Dial TEmpte 2-7121 dues its membership lists and other record* The state contended that as long as the contempt deers?-*, r.-*- msmed in offer! the NAACP cmiM take no further action m qqurt Jnnch is takmg the )at"-t NAAO'!' I'cq-ir-.i "unde; eliv.-- - mmi' 4 , ' ‘ &*®»BbS A:iansa I & - . O:^SsSJSSiA -Ms f /i f\ m / |! I IP .... If SsliLipMn \ I *“ J Bur rough's liIPIATIK i'4 from UlStHl'a Sr HOBSShL- CORrOKS-nnw, MtW tORK I, «, V. 9* WOOF * DISTILLED from tGusj
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