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Dr. Strassner Among Vesper Speakers At NOG DURHAM - Prudent. W. R. Strassner ot Shaw University open ed North C iroiina College's Feb t’liary vesper ,rn<’. in R N. Duke Auditorium ,- t 3; lb u. m, on r*un day, February H I'here v -i., no -> . per service on 1 cbniiir.v | Other February speaker* are vhe tiev. William Fuller, Mt. Zion Bap tod tluiivli, Februan I and Mr. jJifi’O" I'u; .1 r , Vim pi • id ot nd Afirnr; y Director, North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, -’.•binary 22. NCC sponsors of the February '•osper series include the Senior Class the Campus Chapter of the NAACP, and the Commerce Club. Tar farm eomrrtoditip* must he capable of competing in the na tionwide distribution system. PATRON Mr OUR ATIVTRTI fits Tut c - ON CREDIT As Lqv As • m F«r UScX> TV SETS $39.95 sea.?:. 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MADAM FARREL J HL LADY YOIJ HEAR OVER THE RADIO Giltcd Palmist and Psychic Medium * Qrt you everyth u? you wish to know without HjJnA irAiim anv questions, gives you names of ene rvljl j/.,’ and friend) (ir.iv, i.ru<- ;md never failing te* y uflvier up ;>'i nUatr. of lile. If uori-ijyl, troubled, .- 1,1 iit doubt, consnU, l iu.-, psychic i < ;,tl«- „i once. \ ! Earn-' will li-|p you m. hu -mss. luvr! \ jf j marriagp. 'lls. needs, inc-ri:: me,. lo.si niul stoi pn article:-. and speculations of ail kinds TOUP. Lt( K1 DAYS AND YOUR M i KV Ni'MBERS r )n n 1, to discotirurcd if others hate failed to help you Ma dam Fftrrvl do-- wl'-.u ■ -. i-i ef-iiu 1-n do. One vi.-nt will convince .you this Medi::;:* .end DAdv- iicuier u, .superior to any readei A'ou have coi’MiUed fc Private and t.'onlid''nl-i:il RriuJin"". Dmiv and Hunclav for aYliite and Cuior-d. Hum-.-; fOO AM :i:00 r J You must he ffirisficc) or no ciiargc. c*l<» cd all day Wedim-d.-- ■ Madam Farrv} Is locnle-j one milt North of'Goldsboro on ■e Wilson Highway, just one block from Hobbs Stockvurd, Wdsboro, N < B I- 00 * 4 f° r ib-icl; Home and (!•:• Sum M,u ui'.li Ho- name Hjur '• !••'- • H And you ceil i-- . nr- •~U I >.. nrni |>l; raksa^ ; biSj iv iiStovt: : '"V'r'T; ' yViCOpO, 00, ' A l i ■;#; J I 1 • y.i ... 1 - ... .......... —, ..«■. ■ ■ • ' '*— ' I?R MTI S EEKS Mt.i I ANJ) I.AT —• The Hey, K, P. Battle 12nd front left) Is shewn eicbamriog •tories about Tarherlia with a fellow native T.irfierlian. Dr, Marshall Shepard, (left) during the IBP •>» W Educational Banquet at Broadway Hotel in Philadelphia recently, The 3rd man is •Peaceful” Henry Williams, west coast Etk* organiser, law Angeles. At far right i» John Jasper Freeman, grand treasurer of iprot \\. Philadelphia. Dr, Benjamin May*. Atlanta college proxy was featured speaker »t (he banquet Mr-. Daisy Bites was one of the honored roosts. 1. 1 ft. HARREN PHOTO). Why Men Don’t Talk To Their Wives A sl. ’ r ERIVG HE* PM ATE PRO'lol's a \lt EARFUL OF I ANSWERS, Taken f v om the February "Read ier-- Digest,' which was condensed | from 'Today : Health " by Major la i Home? 1 NeaHv - r 1 woman f know i complains that her husband Dev - I *»r tells, her anvthmsf Mine doesn't j either. But 1 think I've figured out } why men are so exasperating close ! mouthed to their wives. The main reason Is that, wonse-ti in general are poor listeners Be fore marriage we were advised. Draw him out 8... id him up.’’ tHw/t hun' But nobody e'er I warned us about, paying attention ! to him once wed bagged him. No i body,ever wrote about the art of listening to a mere husband, j This is too bad because lots of j men would like nothing belter ’ than to be- able to talk things over at home. A woman can be a geno me help to her husband just by listening She can be his sounding board for ideas She can .sympathise with his problems, and often her intuition provides « ray of light for their soli ing. The wife who "mows her mso down isn't likely to have this opportunity At the bottom of the problem lies several basic setc differences. First, any pediatrician will tell you that girl babies learn to *alk sooner than boys—and with a head start like that we probably fee! we’d be fools to stop! On top of this, the Winston-Salem YMCA Concludes Annual Confab : WINSTON-SALEM—The Patter ! son Avenue Branch YMCA recent | !y held its 34th Annual Meeting, i with Attorney James Y Carter, ot | Chicago, speaker. Carter spoke to i the ISO in attendance at the din i ner meeting on ''Politics and the ; Influence of The Negro Vote," He I pointed out how the great political | machine has been developed in I Chicago which has been engineer 'c d by Congressman William Daw son Ibis machine has elected 1.(1 Ne : gross to the state legislature, six I aldermen and five ward comm.lt | teamen.” *‘F- has also provided 3 | Negro federal judges” "By voting. Negroes can attain this powei In the South, even in North Carolina ' Carter said political power means Civil Rights for Negroes, The annua) report ©f tb* Branch YMCA was made by Samuel L, Hamlin, chairman of the committee of management. Hr pointed out that the mem - hership of the "Y” was 1,727 in That 201.991 persons at tended 13.216 activities during the past year The "Y” operated on a budget of $40,529,71. Camp t'fvitac had an income of $6.- 395,26 Total attendance camp was 419 during an eight week period The boys' department had an en rollment ot 661 There were 1 Gra- Y Clubs 3 Jr Hi-Y Clubs, 2 Hi-Y Club? end 2 Neighborhood Clubs. 221 boys attended YMCA Day Camp during the summer. 52 boss went to the State Older Boys’ Con ference and received the largest attendance trophy, 290 fathers and sons attended the Annual Father and Son Banquet. Jacob 8. Alien is Boys’ Work Secretary. The physical department had a very active year under the leader ship of Marcellu* Penn, physical director, and Dwight Cardwell, as sistant physical dimeter. 46.417 participated in 3,161 physical acti vities during the year. The depart ment was host to the Second An nual Tri-States YMCA Sports Fes tival Fight YMCA* pa rtieipsted with 150 participants in basketball, volleyball, swimming, ping pone and billiards. The Branch won the volleyball, billiards, and swimming championships. Also the city bas ketball championship in class "C". The adult, program was headed b< Fbvood Staplefoote. adult pro gram secretary The adult clubs were Phalanx Fraternity, Golden Age Club, Gradate Sorority, Happy Hill Gardeneers. Sportsmen, and Cleveland Avenue Homes Men’s Club. The department was host- to Uie Interstate YMCA Laymen arid Secretaries Conference. There were many activities during the year that included socials, ban quets. teas, dances, tours, public forums, classes, and conferences. At Ihe annual meeting E. E. Hill, chairman of the nominating com mit tee. reported the following men elected by ballot to serve a three year term on the Committee of Management: Dr. W. A. Blount, F V, rVs Rev, s. w. Hylton. Charles Gad -on, James D Williams, Garret. Phillips, end Thomas C. Hairston, ir Charles Fort®, general secretary of the Central YMCA. presented awards of 16 YMCA Emblem Pint ♦o Membership Campaign Workers and five trophies Receiving tro phies were Thomas Neely. Top Di vision; Dr D R Hedgley. Leading Team Captain: Di I 1, Johns, Sec ond Team: Otis Watson, Top In dividual Producer: Robert Jackson, Second Individual Music was furnished by thr Twin City Choristers, directed by Mrs. Pr-nnUJa Dunston. Welcome remarks were given by Clarence Sawyer. Vice Chairman, Commit k'C of Management, Leslie D. Me- Ch-nnor.. Executive Secretary of Ihe Branch, presented the speaker. average man talks mors slowly! than the average woman and j Brink* more carefully before he [ speaks—all of which can nettle an impatient female A third difference !te» m the • fact that, men stdl bring home j most of the ''bacon” in this court- \ try, and countless wives stay home j all day with no moie oval stimuli than the one-sided agonies of the ! soap epeas So, these women car. j hardly wait- to get a real live bus- ! hand within earshot, with the- re- j suit that many a tired returning i spouse runs mm a barrage of words when he wants peace and ! quiet He may also want someone to talk to bub having experienced ; the feminine brand of couversa- | tion. he clams up in sheer escape By and large, I think these an the listening faults that we wives j most often share jy NOW JUST j? 5 A DAY Buys This 1959 FRIGID AIRE Automatic Washer ■ - ; :frj—On Our Sensational j-YJ|§§gs. 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Simpkins, prominent denti. 1 and miliani civil rights leader, goes on I rial for allegedly disturb ing the peace in a trolley seating incident here last week. Mrs. Simpkins, whoso husband heads the United Christian Move ment. was arrested and ehare°d with disturbing thr- pesre ia,.i Thtmtdaj when she too)-, a vacant trolley seat, hes-irie a n hite woman and allegedly refused to move when ordered to by a traffic pa trolman - BUSHED TO TR fAI • Rushed to trial iast TYiday morn inc. Mrs S'mrkins gained a con tinuance afler her attorney, Jesse Stone, requested it in order to file several motions, including one for a bill of particulars. Judge G ' - Jn.iyVWWmjs-,, , . “ QUALITY SHELL HOMES From Pa r-n-ienf* From Down S!O7S,Ob S.KOO to $66.00 CALL CJOLI.F.CT .., VA 8-5484 . , , RALEIGH, N. O 8303 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD *e» Oiv nf Our Romes Ju*f Completed i« to® f eyis 24 HOUR LAUNDROMAT SERVICE New Modern Heating System Just Installed Building Warm ,’4-Hours A Da: ' DAVIE STREET COIN LAUNDROMAT NEXT TO RALEfGtf SEAFOOD MARKET j Ran dell tViiitmeyer continued the caw; until Friday Feb 6 The Incident happend short ly before noon last Thursday as Mrs Simpkins and two oth er a dubs, the Rev. ,f. < Thomp son and Mrs. Godfrey Joiner, wrr* returning some 33 Boy and Cub Scouts from a field (rip visit to ihe Shreveport Sun offices and composing room. Mrs. Simpkins is ihe arnuts’ lien M n ther 35 tN GROI P Jlio 3? youths and the three -rd nlls boarded a trolley at the Texas Avenue and Lawrence St. inter section. enrollte downtown to trans fer to Lake-side trolley. The youths and the other two adults took seats throughout the trolley and Mrs. Simpkins took the remaining vacant seat beside th* white woman The woman report edly took offense to Mrs. Sunpktn* oiling next to her and., according THE eftBOLHWJLP WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1958 to Mrs. Simpkins, told her “you can’t sit here." The trolley driver then told the youths to move to the rear. Mrs. Simpkins said. BELLOWS CLUB BOURBON 6 YEARS OLD Si m ||pY» ! |4j j' £m Pin i' SOOS %i i/s tun /f"I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOM RHIOWB 8 COMrWff. LOOISVILII, KV » Mtlßirjji pOUftBON WHISKEY 86 PBOCtf ® BISTBiBUTEO BV NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY For best results, nitrogen top* dressmg should be applied to small grain between Feb, 13 and March 13. 3
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