Sl' ( '"*' J||k SQk«C STATE COUNCIL MEETING Shown at the 20 th annual state council mooting ot Negro Homo Demonstration Chibs in Raleigh are (hit to right ) Dr. John T. Caldwell, chancellor, N. C. State College; Mrs. Vera Slade, president, Hertford County; Dr. Naomi Albaneoe, Woman's Col lege, Greensboro; and Mayor W. G. Enloe, Raleigh. BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I*ve lived for • number of year* In • smell town just outside a large city, and ev erybody here knows everybody LIGHTNER FUNERAL HOME And The Lightner Mutual Burial Insurance Licensed Embalmers -and- Funeral Directors C. E. LIGHTNER C. E. LIGHTNER, II Founder Manager Ambulance Sendee Funeral Chapel 312 SMITHFIELD ST. Office Phones: TE 3-1676 - TE 3-1677 We have a service to suit the purse of the humble as well as the rich. AM distinc tions of class and wealth are forgotten .. Every service is conducted with the same quiet dignity, sympathetic understand ing and capable attenton—to the small est detail. UONEYCUTT n SUPER MARKET ■ 221IDLEWILD AVE. SELF SERVICE FRESHLY DRESSED FRYERS lb 21 e DELICIOUS LUZIANNE COFFEE 39c tPPI.F CAN YVHITEHOLsE ”'" JUICE 15q[ GRITSAI 2c BISCUITS 7c POTATOES & 19c GOLD SEAL FLOUR si 49 NECK aa I PIG -7T BONES lb l* c l FEET !b - lUc PTLLSBIRY - ASSORTED CAKE MIX 99° Pork Chops B. 39« Spore Ribs ,j -. 99c BEAR SALLY I else. About a year ago, someone started an ugly and vicious rumor about me which has persisted in spite of my repeated denials. The I tongues have been wagging all this year, and I cannot trace the origin of the gossip. Whenever I try to nail someone down who said it all I succeed In getting Is an evasive reply. Is there anything at all I can do to stop this talk about me? TARNISHED REPUTATION DEAR TARNISHED REPU TATION: Tear beet defense a ratnst roselp is to Ignore It Br persistently attempting to track ft down, yen*re Just keep ing H alive, ts yen erase te show so much Interest in K. e ther people may, tee. And re member. tee • your REAL friends knew yon and like yen for what yon are. and they pay no attention te geaelp. DEAR SALLY: I'm In a terrible miandary, and need help desperate ly. I've just become engaged to the most wonderful fellow in the world, kind and good and considerate, and I feel Pm the luckiest girl alive. He comes from one of the city’s best families, highly respected, and he’s a junior partner In one of our emi nent law firms. My big problem Is my brother. He’s an out-and-out bom. and is now serving time in a pentitentiary. My fiance knows nothing of this, and believes simply that my brother lives and works In another city far away. I keep think ing I should tell my fiance about this, but hesitate for fear of ruin ing our relationship. What is your advice? WORRIED. DEAR WORRIED: Dent start year married life with a secret like this between you and your husband. It eant re main a secret forever, sad It’s better te have It eat new. If your fiance Is as wonderful and kind and good and considerate as you say, your brother’s per sonality won’t affect bt the slightest hew he feels about you. DEAR SALLY: Before we were married, my husband announced his intention of making me the principal beneficiary of all his in surance—which is as it should be. Now Just recently I received a statement of his Insurance and was thunderstruck when I discovered that his mother Is the chief bene ficiary. and I, his wife, am the con tingent. This hurts me very much. I love my husband very much, but it looks as though he doesn’t feel = the same toward me or our two children. What can I do about this? LEFT OUTT DEAR LEFT OUT: Remind year husband of bis original promise te you. and tell him you wish very much that he would fulfill It. Tell him that a man's wife and children are bis FIRST responsibilities and not “contingent” obligations, DEAR SALLY: I’m a man with ■ fairly comfortable salary, and we live in modest circumstances. Our daughter is engaged to marry a fine young man next month, and we want to give her as nice a wed ding as we can afford. We had been planning a church ceremony and a dinner for relatives and close friends. Lest night the groom's mo ther sent us her guest list, and we were almost floored. It contained 205 names. We had confined our Person High Honor Roll ROXBORO The following stu dents were named to the Person County High School's honor roll, it was announced this week. 12th Grade Hazel Holloway. Reginia Bass. Dorothy Cash. Gloria Coley. Annie Connally. Emily Da vis. Pattie Jordan. Clara Johnson. Lcnora Lester. Hattie Pulliam. Ber nice Rogers. IMbell Rogers, Maxine Royster. Mozelle Russell, Josie Shaw, Vastine Woody. 11th Grade Juanita Lawson. Mary Holeman. Rita Jeffers, Shir ley Royster. Annie Toler. 10th Grade Thomas Holloway. Theodora Lawson, Sandra OWe, Doris Bass. Grade Best, Elizabeth Bradsher. Carolyn Barnett, Burley Clayton. Catherine Gentry, Doris Jeffers. Bertha Mitchell, Georgia Ramsey. Stephen Will lama 9th Grade John Bullock. Char lene Psylor. Patricia Springfield. Maggie Whitt. Cassius Williams, Costella Banks. Ray Bradsher, Ber nard Brooks, Thelma Cash. Joan Clayton. Euanice Faulkner. Norma Lee Gentry. Betty Hamlett, Doro thy Johnson Robert Johnson. Gwendolyn Lawson Velma Lae. Clara Mcltver. James Rogers Nel son. Kaye P Pulliam. Nugertha Swann. Shirley Thompson. Lillie M Walters, Bernice Warren. Edwin Johnson. A&TsROTC To Perform In D. C. GRKBNBBORO—The AAT Col lege RnMan. the crack drill teem representing the Air Force ROTC Detachment at the oollege. has reoelved a special Invitation to oompote In the National Cherry Btoeeom Festival Drill Competi tions at Washington. D. C. The A*T team had been de feated by North Carolina State College, Raleigh In the area elimi nations held here three weeks ago. The Invitation received this week from Louis J. Clocoli. execu tive secretary of the Arnold Air Society, sponsors of the intercol legiate drill competitions, stated. "Your loss In the drill meet com petition fay two points still ranks your team as one of the beat in the country.” The A&T team ooached by Ser geant J. j. Ware, and command ed by Cecil Brown, a Junior from Trenton. N. C., will fill a vacancy created In another area. The national competitions will be oondoeted on Thursday, April 5. ■■ j^j TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry -of Frankllnton. announce the wedding of their daughter, Jul'a Verna Perry ot Raleigh, to James Collins Ni cholson of Brooklyn, N. Y„ the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson ana the ne phew of Mrs. Alice N. Harvey, of Frankllnton The wedding data has been set for April 22, 1962. list to 35. When my wife phoned to express our surprise at the size of her family, the women explained that most of the people on her list were customers of her husband. We don't like the idea of creating any family dissension, but I do know that 1 cannot afford a dinner for a crowd as large as this. How can I handle this? FRED: DEAR FRED: Rlnee yen are the beet and are paying far this dinner, it Is your Inalienable right te decide how far you want te go. Since these people seem te be using the wedding as a stimulant for their busi ness. suggest that THEY glva a reception after the honeymoon, and then they can Invite the whole town ts they wish. But make It plain now that your guest list must be limited. Reddy Kilowatt says f : LY KITES SAFELY-\ jdmm (lk \ keep away from power / LINES! YOU COULD CAUSE / \ I ? INJURY TO YOURSELF. / TAKE A CHANCE!^/ a e f CAROLINA POWER A LIGHT COMPANY ) 1 '■ ■ . " " ' Am investor-owned, taxpaying, public utility company Tan ’Hbpics/ns vn 3ET 1 - W \ £atTr*r*tsr»c P**r***S m—,. 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ICY. return to their native home and serve In an advisory capacity in helping the growth of their coun try. Ndoumbe, one of seven African visiting the U. a under this pro gram, will bo In North Carol Ipa jtpc one week. Ho stated, -the United States is great In hospiality, but the North is quite fe bit different from he South in human relatione. The people think segregation in the South Is terrible, but I have apt been exposed to it in such a bed manner, as yet This maybe because of the won derfu treatment given me hr the people I have met so far.” Ho is staying with Dr. R. N. Anderson, professor of Guidance Personnel at North Carolina State College 11

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