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BETWEEN the LINES CONTINUED FROM I*AGE 4) is finest from our point of view. But Russia's point of view tnlist be considered ton. In making comparisons be tween Russia and the United States, Attorney Powell got, greatest satisfaction from the fact that our standard of living is far superior to Russia. Russia can concede this and still remain a mighty menace to democracy. There are many reasons to fear that a nation with the highest standards of living will also become soft and flabby and unfit, in a life and death struggle for survival, to compete with nations with low - er standards of living. In other words we can taki little comfort in conceding ed ucational superiority while our only boast is luxurious living. There is something about lux urious living that has always undermined great nations and civilizations What does it profit our na tion to boast of its automo biles and televisions and refrig erators and radios and all that, j while Russia without them out distances us in the race of ed- ; ucation. Better a thousand times to tHKGWdRM-BAKwSU™ SUFFERERS IS'YOU 11A.V5. DRY BRITTLE HAIR, DANDRUFF. TETTER, ECZEMA, RINGWORM.OR OTHER SKIN OR SCALP IRRITATIONS. PSmSUL.CN WILL /T rORD TRANSITORY RELIEF OF THE SC ALIMO AND rr CHINO. ASK YOUR DOCTOR, DRUOCUT. BEAUTICIAN OR BARBER ABOUT PERSU.LAN. , TP&sukhm&fl B Hair Condiiionng from the Scalp UP fcWJrJ UJWIATOIUU «N<„ WWH» k*«< 9***» ***2— TOOTHACHE 1 Safe relief in 20 seconds. So effec- i five and mild it's recommended by I Parents' Magazine for teething ! pains. Aisc excellent for denture srri • ‘taslons A must for every medicine j j c@bir.tt, ORA* JEL. | Asthma Formula Prescribed |Most By Doctors—Aval table [‘Now Without Prewripikm /Steps Attacks in Minutes. Relief Lasit for Hours! B-Vw York, N. Y. Tlic a.-'hmß | Pr -10 n.-i bre : formula prescribed wore than any j loosen ’mcobs c ■ -• ’. -n, • <•* other by doctors for their privuie • taut ncrvoi,.* It-:: ■n. All :ti‘ v. lh patients is now available to asthma out tab in* j .rr :.l in.'- ctinns. sufferers without prose: .'ption, The:coret»-Pr. w Medical tests proved this formula 3 'r■ - - lies fin full proscription Stops asthma attacks in minutes and strenf.-iiii fin:-.--.! ni,-=t in gives hours of freedom from recur- CMubinanon for a;:i o i diMrcas, fence of painful asthma sr;r-i. - Em '• per for ms a ...1 purpive. This formula is so effective that it fio WV sos ward in , •cep pi /light is the physicians’ leading asthma and freedom from ax;am* sp,t :ms prescription—so safe- tbr;i row it .-an ..get !'>•; d:o- • re. be sold —withe it pn v 'it > >ll ()j;:y May tablets called Primatenc . 1 ........ - . mv "3? **»*»>' ;• •***- ••• - - ** P$ (?'.■> '", p r - r ..r..v"r .1 . hewSt! > l * ( '■ ; -/" x : Watch The Progress of the (.' n or A Beautiful Home » OR Mr. And Mrs. Mm i- : 1109 E. Martin Street CY JOHN W. WINTERS Complete Oral ting of Plans —Supervision oi Construction ASSISTANCE IN FINANCING ‘For Homes That Arc Different Let Me Build For Ycnt ** it; 3-5231 1 :<>!) E. HARGETT Other Homes Under Construction Mr. and Mrs. Willie saves .... i ri»r» N. r. Mr. and Mrs. Powell Peebles >1:8 Latia Street Mrs. Williams . HC Star street Mr. and Mrs. Alford Watson ..... >; Lenoir t-i, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I'ppennau . 1 :;!)’> s. East St. FOR SALE ,i:;i I S. Pi, .( St. Other Completed Homes Mr. and Mrs. Perry Crutchfield .. . .. Quarry Street Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Williams 1302 S. {Hoodworth St. Mr. and Mrs. John Earnest Jones , 903 Bragg St. Mrs. Mary Jones 2212 11 2 >rd Avcnut. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Blount TOG Tower S» Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jones 301 Smt-.bfh-Sd St Mr. and Mrs. James Green. Jr. ........ 30 Hill St Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Montague 1300 E. Eden ton SI Mr and Mrs, U’insor Jones 917 S. State St Mr. and Mrs. I,cmi Herndon r m, s Blood worth St Mrs. Lava Thomas 15 U W BloOdworth Si Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mints ... 315 E. Hoke St Mr. and Mrs. 'S.oJ Valid* "lirUT ... ’ 10C* S Cole nan St. Mr. and Mrs. II L Brown S'3! S. Slate St Mr. and Mrs. John Washing ton . . ... . 70S ?. F dent on Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Clemons ... 14* ' L 1.-.ne. Street Mr. and Mrs Charles La!Sister 1330 »:-u!cry Drive live the simple life, materially speaking, and stay up or ahead in the race of education than to indulge in luxurious living and expose ourselves to the evils of high living. It is true we have high stan dards of living, but it is also true that race prejudice like a cancer is eating at the vitals of our nation. The purpose of this art'c 1 "; s to point out--and deplore—the imminent dangers that con front- us in our struggle against communism with its highly ac celerated system of education, while a large sector of our na tion is threatening to blot out its public school systems. Already several communities in Virginia and Arkansas have closed their public schools in the face of the threat of the Soviet Russia to run away with the education show, Can a na tion thus imperiled afford the luxury of such nonsense? If this country is finally over run with communism, the blame therefore can be laid at the doors of the Negrophobe segregationists and their de termination to maintain segre gation, even if such course leads directly into the hands of the communists. Our falling behind in the in ternational race ot education and cur current- threat to let race prejudice close the doors of our schools, Is easily a trag edy in the making and that tragedy is handing over, to So viet Rus<a. our great nation on a platter. Ij Ksiglliors __ i4f /if Zs-'xijm Tu -4 i Q/Cf, \ ! ! “Go* a !Mt!c hungry I” t '®p v if ].iQssp , J ~ \T2m j MISS COOPER ENGAGED— Mr. and Mrs. James N. Cooper of 123 Lincoln Court, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Belly Dclois, to Pfc. Robert A. Montgomery, son of Mr. Frank Montgomery and the late Mrs. Montgomery of Gastonia. Miss Cooper is presently em ployed as secretary to the dean of Knoxville College! Tennes see). A graduate of North Caro lina College (1958), she attended “Miss NCf 1957-58, and is a member of the AKA Sorority. Pfe. Montgomery is stationed with the United States Armed Forces in Ford Ord, California, is also a graduate of North Car olina College where he was ktio w n as “NCC’s Tripple Threat" during his days as quar terback for Ihe Eagles. Vows will i>e exchanged on December 27, at 5 pm., from St Paul AML Church, Raleigh, Seasonal Farm Slate Completed The season has arrived for the establishment of the farm schedule to bo observed in 'he Raleigh area including Wake, iTanklin and Johnston Counties for the farm placement representative, C. S. Barnes, whose office is at 323 W, Hargett Street in Raleigh stating where he- may be contacted for in terviews rcg.Hiuiiiij i.ecacd farm workers. This will include share croppers, farm hands or families by the year, month, week or day and, in fact, any type of workers needed in connection with agricultural work. It also includes work of any type in connection with agricul ture that applicants would be in terested in. Begi si ni n g immediately and through the month of February, the following schedule will bo fol lowed by Mr. Barnes: Tuesday: Smilhfieid, County A gent’s Oifiee, 30:00 a, n>. to it:O0 a. m. Wednesday: Willow Springs, Woodard’s Store, 10:00 a. m. to 11 a. ro. Thursday: Rolosville, Robert - son's Store. 9:00 a. m. to 3.0:00 a. m. I.ouisburg, County Agent's Office, 1 f .00 a. m. to 12:00 p. m, Friday: Raleigh Local Office. Employment Security Commission 323-325 West Harget Street, 10:00 a. m. to 4 00 p 'm. Ladies Eye Men *s Shoes Ls Gifts us Christmas American wo rn • have stepped out of the shirt am .ecktie gift rut and into the men's .shoe department Masculine footwear is at tractlng the feminine eye - and budget, earring to tiiis trend, a ’’are of her holiday having ir shops are showing men's I leather shoes in attractive new s*vies that make welcome gtfrs. j What every woman knows - that | it takes the right shoe to enrich | her c>v if costume - points up the ! re? sc- iur her choice of footwear ! reflects ihe continental .style in flu as ■ item this year. If his suit cnee, fashion-wire wife knows that I T'ds a pair of the slimm er shoe.-- u> complete his wardrobe. Last winter’s scuffed but sturdy , broques simply won't do for the holiday social season ahead Discretion is the better part of : valor too. if she plans to go done* 1 i«g this New 'Year’s Eve Many n j-uhtlc lady has made rertain that ! her. psrt've will be lightfooied | that nig.v wearing the. feather j weight dress oxfords she has i wrapped and waiting for Christ i mas Day. i ff the man in question is lb | active type, his, shoe should fit. his i temperament. A ehukka boot in 1 black" grain'd leather will five i purpose to his stride. Today’s sue | censor to the rougher desert boot j has snap and style with a modi j fied square too and a etrnp-and buckle closure. Salespeople in the men’s shoe departments are welcom - ing many more gift purchas ers this year. You'll find them very helpful even if you'er Just browsing among the attractive holiday displays. Armed with years of experience, a veteran . salesman may well come uo with a suggestion that will provide a man with ail the style, comfort and wearability that is built into a well-cut leather shoe. Where size is a problem, nr when you are certain he w6uld en ioy making his own choice, put fashion at your man’s feet this | Christmas with a festive gift cor i tif!title from hi.s favorite shoe | shop. The Border Belt Tobacco Re search Station at Whileville is the center of witch weed research in the United States, YWCA Committee Slates Annual Christmas Bazaar The Women’s Activity Commit tee o" the .Hoc mi J Tier Truth Branch YWCA is a*kj»plng to present its Annual Cnnstmas Bazaar on Monday night, December 1. at 8 o'clock at the YWCA extension, S. Blount Street. Free door prizes will be present ed to h lucky man and woman. Hot coffee and tea will be given to all free of charge. The Bazaar will Include the fol ~^i c of picther HE’S ALL COWBOY ... TOP TO TOE ON CHRISTMAS MORN Cowboy Suits 5.38 ! Fringe! Nailhends! Braid! A!! as real wild west as a bucking bronce! Sturdy washable cotton that can take rough wear, Black Twill flashed with Red, Turquoise. Sizes 3 to 12. Western Shirts 2.98 Cotton flannel or broadcloth, sizes 3 to 12 ■ Felt Cowboy Hats 1.98 I | Cowboy Boots GfcWtk 4.98 to 6.50 Tan leather inlaid in western §^*al design. Squared toes, low or aa- f-wp/r LEATHER, | ioiTcolors W ‘ ' N m 1 Handbags Street Float, lowing items: cakes, pies, sand wiches, artistically sewn items, cremanics, haidicraft, “white ele phant" gifts and plants. Members cf the committees sponsoring the affair follow: SEWING ART EXHIBITION AND SALE Mesdames Lula Myers, chm.; Mildred Taylor, Willie Kay, Dora Otey, 7’ulia Turner, Oarett Laws, and Phylls, Mann. CHRISTMAS PASTRIES Mesdames Etta Toole, chair.: Ci. W. Watkins. Birter Phillips,* lola O’Neal, Eva P. Wiley, Mabel Young, Dora Stroud. Augusta Gray, Carder McCray, ana Miss Odell Woods. “WHITE ELEPHANTS" Mesdames H. Edmondson, chm.; Mamie McCauley, Mildred James, Nannie Inbordcn, Miss Rena Mit chell; Mesdames Julia Delany, Janet Marchena, Marie Strainer, Florece Turner, Marjorie Leach. SANDWICHES Mesdames Hazel Williams, ohm., Ida Washington. Callie Ber ry. lola O'Neal, Ethel Lytle, Ida Colson, Thelma Keck, Sarah Brower, M. Yarbrough. Int San ders, Geneva Yarbrough. .—WIHWIWI WT lliwmiimwi«lll iWHI'MI MW IMI a.j IWWaWIBW«BHIWWMBHM»WWMWWaWWiaWHIWMMBIWW>>i«MWMMI»tIMW»/. « nr»« K>: [lfljitl MINTED IN ITHL. I H:r. Vj' - isv'n'j lqpg, and hand painted with a colorful Ten Turkey. It’s a gift that will be used year after year for all f. live occasions. Heavy white glazed ceramic platter. China —-Third Floor The ultimate luxury in mgs! So soft, so beautiful, it’s hard to believe that these rugs could be so practical too. Yet. you can wash them, by hand or in the machine with minimum can. Soft pastels, vibrant colors, Black and white. Bath Shop Third Floor GENEROUS SIZE, SILVER PLATED Cream M|gg|j|||H Thr •' li' - util tray measures 9*4 inches long, has a graceful chased design. C'lvcrtd Sugar and Cream in a simple graceful design that will go with any silver pattern. 27c Postage on Mail Orders. Silver—Third Floor Capeskin bather Jackets gg DAVIE This Christmas, give her the gift she’s always wanted ... Vi iltt I but just never did buy ior herself ... a jacket of buttery soft capeskin. Smart sinnamon color. Sizes 10 to 18. Sport wear Second Floor * , THE CASOLIHIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1958 FLOWERS Mesdames Jackie Cooper, chin.; Decosi Rogers, co-chm.; Mary Flagg. Gainclic Watts, Pat,tie lliggs, Aiza Kearney, S. V. Perry, Ann Hurdle, Leona Levister. WRAPPING DEMONSTRATION Mesdames Alberta Levingston. chin.; Joyce McLendon, Mary Culler, Catherine Winters, Rosa lie Williams. Virginia Newell. CHRISTMAS TABLE AND DECORATIONS Mesdames Georgia Andrews, dim.: Gila S, Harris. Jeanette Fields, Janet Marchena, Della Turner. Carrie Morgan, Leona Morgan, Daisy Williams. EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS MERRY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! HANDICRAFTS Myrtle Crockett, chirr; Dorothy Baker. Ina Delaney, Juanita Strickland, Bessie Pettiford, V. Morris Shaw, Blanche Rivers; Sa die Copeland. CHRISTMAS MUSIC Miss Ada Marie Jaruagin and Miss Elizabeth Jordan. SPECIAL FREE DOOR PRIZES Mesdames Joyce McLendon, .Ju anita Strickland, Minetta Eaton, and J. A. Boyer. ANTIQUES Mrs, Jeanette Fields, Miss Mary Phillips and Mrs, Georgia An drews, 5
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