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The couple is shown above at the rcccp lion, held following the rites. The bride is ihe neice of Mr. and Mrs. j it. , mond Burnett of 508 Freeman Street, this city, and the Krooni is ! I fie -.of. of Mrs Ellen Kearney of Cannon Street. Raleigh. Given in marriage by her uncle, the bride, wore a royal blue dress with accrs soiir-. of matching color. The bride’s cousin. Little Miss Hoyle Bur nell. nas Ihe flower girl and was dressed in pink. Per capita consumption of a.l i meat* in 1.959 Is estimated at ISO i pounds, nine pounds less than In j 1957. Fa tu.res must he fed lik« any 1 other crop, mm NUCHA* *S<?JECT Hsmr i Fwgusai!, %em»' #e#roti«i<j **# proud*** j of ?a»>«»ylvei<t« fa*#' Sr LksM Co , kas ! he#** earned aeirorol roai'ager el Pro Carofmai Vi.qime Nuclear Power Asian atti project fa build a e««lear-bred po**i slant et Per* Sboois, 5. € Tbs Parr cion!, firat of it* kind m th# iowlkeart, is h> ft# eetntplshtd »« 1962 le ■ a jetni proieci el Carofroo Prw* Sr it*h* Duke Po»». ( A««tli Caroline (laetrie it Gas end Vir ginia Beefm b Power. *'~ r ””' ' ~ ' ' 1 ‘ Raleigh Man is CP & L Pioneer A Ralsiffc man, Donald K Fry. has completed 25 years of service to win membership in Carolina Power As Light Company’s Pioneer Club. Fry first, joined CP&L’s distribu tion and service department in Zebulon in August, 1933. He was transferred to Raleigh the follow ing year and in 1935 became as sistant valuation engineer. He war promoted to valuation engineer in iffW. Be *erved two year* «* Na vy lieutenant during World War It. and returned to tPAt as bead of th# Valuation Dr jiartrsent after discharge. He transferred to the company’s ’Rat* Department in ISifi and has served since that time &# ••at* engineer. Pry is a native of Princeton. West Va. received his early education there, and in 1933 graduated from N. C State College with a Bache lor* Degree in electrical engineer ing. ft* ts a member of the N C. So ciety of Engineers, the Raleigh Engineer* Club, and is a member of the board of stewards of the Hayes Barton Methodist Church. Mr* Fry is the former Ann .Mildred Powell of Vance County They havr two children. Donald Fry. Jr, who is a senior at Dlikf University, and Sandra, age 12. Randolph Quits Powell's Croup For Reelection NEW YORK <ANF> - A Philip Randolph, president. Inter nationa! Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters has resigned ss chair man of the Indepent. People s Com mittee for the reelection of Rep. Adam C. Powell, ,!r. The point of friction wji the usuage of Randolph's name, with out authorisation. »tatmg that member* of the Libera! parly were ■ a/ajitjg to write to Powell's name on OW ballot in November. In » letter of resignation arl ijrested in Powell, the well known labor leader explained that hri wa» unalterably op posed t<* the use of immoral weans for a moral end. (Powell is stm on Caribbean vacation > Also, Randolph fell that if was advisable bo resign as chairman of the committee since he did not wish to be committed, through any organization, to the support of any Republican or Democratic candi date when ‘1 am neither a Demo crat nor a Republican.** Tte^TStiWU' "I# ?wk waaiE Id rid of otmorma, jfest tel! 'tap aotn*- tWftg frur Dfeft oyrn g«j oA " Blonde Takes Negro Worn an To Church To Protest Pastor’s Stand On Baca LITTLE ROCK <ANP> To "got nveii" with ths member* of her church and her pastor who preacheJ pro-integration sermons a whits woman took » Negro wo 12th Done Miller Award Given Packing Workers CHICAGO 'ANF> The 12th annual Doric Miller award, given annually bv the Done Miller foun dation for "notable contribution in the field of human and race rela tions," went last week to the 150,- 000-member United Packinghouse Workers of America AFL-CIO. The award was received on be half of the union by international 'ice-president Russell R. Lasley, one of toe nation s top Negro union icm .M o*C’i «***»*<« ***** f*»» guaranteed sound coiings J thousands of sotldied i"' , es or your money back. pfCUI IOCAI ost stO*S <*.*»«s !HI (OWUt! Hillsboro M Western Rlvd. m mmm nuue STANDARD PACK IONA MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE Tomatoes 2 - 25® 8 O’clock -65c89 JANE PARKER GLAZED EQUAL TO THE BEST—A&P’s OWN - 4i& EXTRA SPECIAL! JAHE PARKER-GOLDEN LOAF CAKES *l9 S* 33- A & P lns< an I _ W —£ r „ a mm W A!,n Page Elbow gs M Coffee 05c Macaroni 15 c EXTRA SPECIAL! MICHIGAN LARGE V/z SHE STKS. CELERY ■ Iff “SUPER-RICH” BREAKFAST LINK MEL-O-BIT PASTEURIZED SLICED SAUSAGE 35c CHEESE 2 39c SPECIAL! A&P FANCY TOMATO SPECIAL! ANN PAGE TOMATO JUICE 25c SOUP 10 99c i man to her church Sunday. "I wanted to see If the tneni | hers would practice what they preached.” Air*. Boy T Morri l son. t segregationist mother of officials, before 700 civic, religious and union leaders at the Done Miller foundation headquarters The union is the first labor ori ganr.ation to receive the award, named aiter the Negro mpss at tendant aboard the battleship Ari zonae whose exploits under fir* during the Pearl Harbor bombing did much to speed elimination of racial bias in (hr armed forces the c&mimiw WEEK ENDING SATURDAY OCTOBER 11. 1958 fnur. elated f<ink l, shs =-j'rl »h.a would take mor* Negroes to the Puliskie Heights, Metho dist Church *t <b* pactor. pi =! Kenneih Slisnsblin. r.onMn ued to advocate school tntr grgtion GOOD FOR KIDS GOOD FOR ! ADULTS Mr* . M OriISOTI b c ! I /4&& - - - - *" ** • car . , . 9 vacaltofi , . , # Homs appliance , . . We fur to here iot ’speciaT things*' (lK8!!56 "VOU CSU3 wgtrh Vqitr fir SAWS CG&UZig true* Our generouc. tw ice. -* -r r l earnings Wfllce savings grow quickly... safe rsawfeT tn«Rt policies piolerl ' re! Against Ire?, ni saved dollars Open your account add to st regularly in person or by mad ISw Raleigh Savings St Loan Association 211 Fayetteville Stifft Phone VAnte 5-232 West Wake. Bra nr h 'nd Opening Seen—Our APEX, hf. Cl- Ncu Cameron Village Branca ngwg<a^' , leurnwnmosWßCß was pi; crip Cxi by a sermon bv Dr. Shambiin last Sunday eallujf for •fhoci in?.*srati©» a* the only vrmy to reopen the cjfy’s four high m iu>ois ciosa ns an art; -mregra* lion roe^-lire by Gov Orcal Fau bu.< What'*- good enough for our rhsldrer: e-'nd enough for rh* adults sue declared She sied she was nor a member of any segroga !;om«t orsaniratton, "but I h*v« believed in segregation all my life Th-- Negro woman was unidenti fied retro!*.!?.* Our Adrsrii&srs 7
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