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Negroes To Have Major Role In NEA Convention NfW CURE SATURDAY, JOWE 24th,1950 THE CABOmiA TXMJE3 'WashiiiMrton Several lead ers ill N'f^'ro cdufatioii will carry paitiripaf ill^f roh'.s in eoni initt(H>, eoiiiiiiissioM and section al deliberations i^f the Xational Education Association’s HHtli annual eonvcntion at St. Ijoiuh, June 30-Jidy 7, Severing as committeemen, consultants and reporters dur ing the eight-day confab will be six persons who work in various areas of education for Negro boys and girls. More than 3,500 leaders in educa tion will assemble in Saint Louis for the eight-day con fab, lleadin;.r the list of .Vcfirro participants will be Dr (Icor^fc W. tiorc, .Ir,, |)rcsidciit of tlfc American Teaclicrs As.sociati/n and rcccnily clrcti-d pi-csident of Florida ,\. and M, Collcuc, Tallaluusscc, Dr. Oore will serve as a (‘oHsidtahl and convention reporter fo?' an information hcs sion on “Hducation Abroad.” Many foreign educators will participate in tliis sc(tional eon- ferencc. Dr, J, Rupert Picott, execu tive secretary of the Virginia Teachers Association, Rich mond, is listed as a resource person and consultant for a group which will give atten tion to programs and activi ties concerning “Steps That Can Be Taken To Make The NEA Program And Struc ture More Effective.” Mrs. Margaret Minor Is Hostess To Meet « Of Cosmetologiits Mrs. Margaret .Minor proved a eharinintr hostess when she en tertained the ('osnu'twloKi.it Cllk Local One. Her home was beau tifully decoratcd with lovely flo\V(‘rs. .Mrs. J^iifchie (Jolenian, club ehaplaiti, opened the meeting with sinfriiijf “1 Come 'I'o The Garden Alone.” The i)i‘esident had charge of the business ses sion. Itepoi’ls wertf made from different committee*. Members prescnl w ere: Mes- dames i’auline Hart, Marie Me- Millian, Ijossie Coleman, Pauline Love, Pauline Boxley, Jella M. Adams, Mattie Pugh, Ethel Owens, Lucy Johnson, Lula Hill, Bettie Fowler, N. J. Curry, Gladys Washinjrton and (’arrie Crawford. Misses Sarah Dotson, LWlie Wnlls, IjoLs Burroughs, ilildreil ('ompton ami Eliza beth Stoiif. The hostess st>rvetl chicken sala*l on lettuce with ritz crack ers, garden peas in shell, piekled bi'Cts and potato chips, straw berry shortcake with whipped tireani. M!rs. Marie McMillian thank(*d Hk? hostess for a lovely evenin'. The mectinif clos‘(1 with mem bers repeating the club watch word in unison, ‘‘Lord Help Me Live From Day 'I'o Day,” etc. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Lucy .lohn.son at her home, K510 Pine Street, Mon- ilay aftt'rnoon, June 19 at 5 p. m. Vic Vet jayf AVOID RISK OF LAPSING'ttDUR^ 61IN5UPANCE BY PAYING PREMIUMS ^EN DUE ... 5AVETWE 31-DAY GQACB PERIOD FOR EMERGENCIES ■- M-215 How mild can a cigarette be? MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMELS than any other cigarette! ' and among the milliont who do... BILL STERN Popular sporta- caster saya: '‘My voice gets a work out for houra at a stretch. It's mild Camelu for nje! Tljuy agree with my throat !’• JUST WHAT THE DOC TOR ORDERED — At Sev erance Union Hospital (run jointly by the Presbyterians, Methodists and the United Church of Canada) in Korea, Mrs. Kim Sun Tuk, 21-year- old tuberculosis victim, and a graduate nurse examine the milk from a $10 CARE baby food package that is aiding the young woman in her fight for health. CARE: Cooper-i atfye for American, Remit tance to Europe, Inc.) 20 Broad Street, New York 5, New York. — Photo Gratis. East Durham News . . .Mrs. S. E. Liuder, Jr. and son, Floyd of New York City are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albright of 4)5 Gray St. •Mrs. iviiider is leaving this week end for Xashville, Tenn. to visit friends. Miss (,'atherine Bailey of •Mcholly is visiting her uncle, .Stanford Bailey at 805 Elizabeth Street. She came especially to attend summer school at Xorth Carolina College. Miss Georgia 1. Harris of 703 Dowtl Street was lionoretl with a birthday party Wednesday night, given at the home of Alonza \V. Solomon. After en joying records, the guests were inviteil into the dining room, w here the table was covered with a beautiful white linen eloth, centered with a vase of red roses. DMlcious refreshjueiits were served and enjoyed by all. Mis.s Mary Ellen and Miss Patricia Kenshaw, daughters of •Mr. anl Mrs. Joe Cameron, 14U7 Fayt! Street, are visiting their grnndparcnts in Harrisburg, Ph. Miss Betty Jean i’ierec, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wini- Ired Pierce of 1104 Lynchburg Street i.s si)ending the sunuiier with her grandniotlier in At- lantt, Ga. sent were: Alisses ^Margaret Pogue, Barbara Lyon, Margo Flint all Edytli Scott, Jean Dav is, Rebecca Suitt, Edna and Gay nell Cooper. After a brief busi ness session, refreshments were served. The W. L C. Club met at the lipme of Mrs. Charlotte Gibson, 808 Dowd Street. Members pre- Mount (Jilead Baptist Church and Union Baptist Church be gan their Daily Vacation Bible School Monday, June 12th. John Douglass Allison of 1114 Lynchburg Street, is among the 1!);')0 grael nates of Nortli Caro lina College. He received the Bachelor of Arts degree. Wallace Thompson, former student at North Carolina Col lege will enter Bluefield State Cullcge, Vir ginia this fall. Mr. Thompson IS a I’re-Med Student. The Senior Missiojiary CJircle Number Three of ilouiit Gilead Baptist Church met in its reg ular weekly meeting at the Par rish Houst' with tlic jiresident, .Mrs. Irene Burl presiding. 'I'he main topic for diseu.ssion was the Hith Chaiiter of Matthew. The ('ircli! is phuining a Cake Raffle which is to he held on J\ni(! ;{()lii. .Mi.ss Jidia .Morrison in charge. Mi.ss Helen .Morrison left Sun day for .-\tlanta University to fnitli.cr study on her Masters J)egree. Mi.ss Julia Morri.son of -007 Fli/.abclh Street has ju.st return- eil from a week end visit with friends in l''avetteville, X. C. Our si(‘k N’inie Dave, anl sluit-ins: Mrs. 108 l]nter|»rise St.; YOUR FUTURE OUTLOOK Bull City Barber College PREPARE FOR YOUR FUTURE NOW Approved by the North Carolina Board of Barber Examiners and the Veteran’s Administration, A. C. ARTIS and G. P. HOLLOWAY,-Director8 Write Today For Full Information. 408 E. PETTIGREW ST- — DURHAM, N. C. A Complete Electric And Transportation Service Duke Power Co. DIAL F-15 1 Corner Man gum and Parrish Sts. W. Gwens, 117 Hoxboro ^t.; .Mrs. Ada Gaust;, 301 Lee St.; William 'I’uek, N’eterans Hos |)ital, Oteeii, X. C., Alonzo Thompson, (!ounty Home; Carl Cozart, Fitz Simmons, (Seneral Ho.spital, Denver, Col. Mrs. Isa belle Carrington an«l Mrs. Addie Patterson, Community Club Annual Dinner Held At Bynums The Community Club had their annual dinner Saturday night at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Napoleon Bynum. Hus bands of the members were special guests, which made the event more enjoyable. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Bynum, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Meshack, Mr, and Mrs, French, Mr .and Mrs, Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, Bagley. Mr, and Mrs. Allison, Mr, and Mrs Alston, Mrs, Essie Massey, Mrs, Mary Smith, Mrs. Ethel Jenkins, Mrs. Ella Holeman and Mr. Quick. PACE A medical research team made up of physicians from the District of Olumbia Health Department anil the federal Security Agency have reported a new l-day cure for ironorrhea. The physicians found that two one-half Krann doses of Terramyc n taken at G-hour mtervals wore sutficient to pro- luce u one hundred per cent cure of the di.sease. Tcrramycin is a new earth.mold drujc di?C3vered after screening 100,0()0 samples of soil from all over the world. The mold which produces Terramycin is recovered from a fermentation process (shown above) Public health and medical authorities believe that with the discovery of the effectiveness of uKtibiotic.s against syphilis and ir.inorrhea it is now medically pos sible to eradicate venereal disease in the United States within a single Year's time. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the group. AME Education Meet Is Set For Atlanta In August Na.'slrville, Trim, I); . >. t .\Iorri.s, General Sei n fury of the Department of tjhri.'itiaii Edu cation of the A. .M. K. Church, with hcad(iuartcr in .Vitabville, has annouiicwd th>* MidC -ntury Congrev. of Chri.-.nari Edneu tion wliieh uill l>- held in At lanta, .Vngust 1-1. According to Dr, Morris, units of the congress include the Sunday School, Allen Christian i'.ndeavor League, the Young People’s ijepart- ment of Missionary Society, the Richard Allen Youth Council, Boy and Girl Scouts, the Junior Church, and the Layman’s League, Plans have been completed for a Leader’s Workshop and Seminars for ministers and lay leaders. The coiifrres.s, liavin" as its tiieme, “They will Im‘ d«nie thron^di me,” will featnn* the Connect ional Uiennial Oratorical Contest and a pnireant which will depict the rise and levclop- ment of the A. JF, K. Church, starred in the ]2.rM>0 capacity! stadium on Morris lirown fViI-l ■ Ulli^ wiiuit Tl. i.nui -»n' h I I'r-i,. t- '• .Hi I I n.! Alf-n .1 tf. ; hri^ri;-:. V'orld ■i iUt-. iii ’idinL'. t.. Lit'-r St. Trfher ?(> I'f!‘.scni Hingi is In Froirram The Usher Board of 5fcinf Joseph A. M. E, Church will present the McCoy Gospel Singers Sunday evenin, June 25, 1950 at 7 P. M. singing the songs you love to hear. These very fine singers have appe.ired in a number of cities throughout North Carolina, They have several outstand ing singers such as Mrs. Annie McCoy and Mrs. Alnia Hamil ton. Come early as a large number of patrons are expect- l apacy ' Difio* I In Africa: African: T i H :ad Rome — Aft-r years of ‘ exile and h> ' ^ il waiting, the Catholir. Chun-.h officially rf»urn‘d in fuH episcopal vij or -hi; -veek to m/^teri- ou' and rk con- flncnf” of AfricT. Pope Pius XII re: *ed three arrhdio'. * and II diocf^i>s, and annouT’. d that 3: ;oon as pi .ih' - all will be under ex clusive control of native Ne ro hiiiiop; :‘n(* archbishops. Thf» areas in' :Ived — once apparer’ily Ic > forever to ’^he Churrh — today have a Catholic population of ap- provimately 1,000.000, and have at least 360,000 cate- humens awaitin’’’ baptism. ed. Don't Be Satisfied With Only Temporary Relief ^ Now It Is Possible To TREAT THE CAUSE OF ANY SICKNESS DUE TO DEFICIENCIES OF VITAMINS B B * r NIACIN AND IRON Mr. John MtOtndon, P. O. Box S191, Lot Amgele», California. “My age Is 44. trouble is ^' ^ stomach distress. Can’t eat and when I do. It makes «ae sick. But HADAcoi. has done me more Kood than any- thlne I have tried. My mother lives in Mobile, Alabama, and sent it to me. I don t think there’s an^hing better than hadacol, and If there is you can have it.” (A very thoughtful mother to send her son hadacol. Why don’t you send a bottle to a relative with this trouble?) Aiex /. Anderion, Route.No. I, Cary- pUle, Florida, a very bright young- j ster. “I am ten i years old. I've al- k | ways been puny. f,;l I never have eaten or played like my brothers. I’ve been taking HADACOL for a while, now feel better, nlay more _ and like to go to school. HADACOL is really a good medicine.” (Just leave it to the yoimgsters to find out what’s good for them!) Mr. Cli/ton Crum, 511 Wetl Com- meree Street, Greenville, Alabanui, “I am taking my F third bottle of >> HADACOL and It ’ / has done more for me than any other medicine. I was awfully weak and nervous and , v run - down. I ; would have weak i nervous spells and I had no appetite for food. So I heard different people prais ing HADACOL over the radio. My wife wanted me to give it a trial and I sure am glad X did. My back would hurt me so with neuritis till 1 couldn’t sleep at night . that is all In the past. My ckache Is gone now and I am feeling good so I am going to con tinue taking hadacol. I am 35 f ears old, employed by Greenville ce and Coal Co., Greenville. Ala. 1 hope everybody that needs medi cine will ti7 hadacol. I just can’t praise It enough as it seems to be just t^e medicine X needed,” Ur§. Ophelia Jeffer$on of Gulfport, Miatittippi. “I’d been suffering from neuritis nains and aches and was advised to have my teeth extracted, but re ceived no relief, ._ I'm -now on my -jEf ' Jr*| seventh bottle of * hadacol and it’s given me entire relief from the aches and pains. I’m able now to do a full day’s work. The makers of such a marvelous remedy should certainly be praised." Mr, Robert G. Stuart, Barter Imm, Abingdon, Virginia. “I am working >s in the capacity 01 I Health Inspector I for the State of i Virginia and •i have for the past I two years suf- I fered heartburn 4 and a form of I stomach distress. -I I have had no 4 appetite and have tried various medicines spending many hundreds of dol lars for treatment and fdd. I have not found any relief in anything or any treatment until I tried your remarkable hadacol, which X praise with the highest regard. Now I eat three large meals a day without any pains or discomfort. I have gained 15 lbs. since the 15th of December—never felt better in all my life. X am now taking an ac tive part m civic and extra curric ular activities which I had to ignore since last December. I have worked zealously. Thanks to your remarkable hadacol.” Mr. Alidore Kramer of Marrero, Loui$iana. “X Want you to know how your won- derfulHADACOL helped me. I suf fered so from neuritis pains and aciies, 1 hurt so, and I could hardly use my right hand. X even had my teeth out but got _ no help. X started to get hadacol. Now X sing while X plow my fields. I’m so happy. I’ll never be without hadacol. I take it every day.” ('That’s the spirit—isn’t it great to have that wonderful hadacol feel ing? Why don’t you try It?) Mr*. VirgU Flmter, RatUe flo. 1, Monterey, Temneuee. "1 waS weak and nm-down so that I could ^ hardly sleep any, and was so nerv- ous X could hardly do my housework. My stomach bad so i ' much gas on it " that everything X ate seemed to hurt me. I bad tried all kinds of medicine and nothing i^eemed to b^lp me. I started takUi* hadacol a few weeks ago and believe me it surely has helped me. Now X can eat anything and am sleeping well at night. X caimot praise kadacol enough and X have taken only 4 bottles." (Mrs. Finley is a wise woman. She knows continued use of hadacol prevents such distress from returning.) Mr*. John R. Grintle, ir., 4903 B. Chaparral, Dattat, Texet. “I’m wrlt- mg you to let you knov/ Just what hadacol has done for me. X was feeling bad — nervous, had headaches, lost my appetite — so my mother ad vised me to get _ hadacol and try . My baby is only 2^ months old and it sure has helped m?. I’ve taken onlv one bottle and it has done wonders. My husbard is tak ing it now too, and be surely feels better, and not so tired after a day’s work, X recommend hadacol to everyone who needs a tonic, and it surely will make you feel better, I hope this will beip someone to feel better by reading or hearing this information.’* Mr, John Krumpelman, 127 ITarren St., Lexington, KenUteky. “FoUr months ago I p was suffering I. from lack of en- also no get up and go at all. I had of appetite and great mltebUlt; Then my frienc recommended HADACOL, and in ^ a very short time my appetite be gan to Ko back to normal and it seemedT as though % miracle had happened because everything was once again very bright.” Mr*. George F. Tu0 of Foplar Bluff, MittouH. “X am years old and X have started on the third bottle of HADACOL. X never have taken a medicine that helped me like HADACOL. X don’t bave neuritis aches or pains since X took the first bottle. I was _ ao nervous. I had pains in my back, legs and arms till I couldn’t work. Now I feel good and go all the time to work.” (hadacol gives such wonderful results because it treats the cause of such defi ciencies.) Mr*. Helen Barron of Meannille, Georgia. "My little boy had been sick for quite some time. Until X heard about hadacol over the radio, he was weak, run-down, and apt to catch anything — he couldn’t run and play like other boys did, and he wouldn’t eat anything. So X can’t graise hadacol enough. He has iken 4 bottles and eats anything, and sleeps good, isn’t tired when he gets up. runs and plays as much as anyone, has gained weight, and feels good. I have taken some my self. He Is 11 years old now. X can’t tell enough about what hao- ACOL has done lor my son. He even looks better. X want all my friends to try HADACOL.” Mr*. Tom Kennedy, 130Z Rector Street, Bo* Springe, Arkantat. “My trouble was ter- rible pains right after X ate my ; meals. X have : tried pills but i they didn’t do : any good, so X thought X would ^ try HADACOL. r After the first bottle of HADACOL, X got relief, so I wouldn’t be with out HADACOL. I have already told all my neighbors about hadacol, how good it is. They are also tak ing it. I am 49 years old and I sure do feel a lot better, thanks to had acol." (What a wise woman Mrs. Kennedy Is. She realizes continued use of haoacol helps prevent such stomach misery from returning^ Mr. Barry W. StmUk, 10 ?tertk Water Street, Barritbmrg, lUiuoit. “X am 41 years old. and I work at a Strtp Mine. I bave been bothered with aches and [tains of neuritis and feel sleepy all the time, but my wife heard your broadcast on the radio about hadacol. So I bought a trial size and It has helped me so won derfully that I buy the large fam ily size now. X can't begin to de scribe how I would feel if I couldn't buy it at all. X want everybody who feels bad to know about it.” Mri. L. L, Martin, 4207 WoodluaJ Street, Houston 6, Texat. ”X am SiXtV years old. For the gast few montho ave been suffer ing from almost constant heart burn and a heavy feeling In m;- chest. X bad re: '. about HADACOL 1 ' g papers but z * X take care of all the expenses at home, X ju;- couldn’t buy any. Three weeks ag>j my son in Kansas sent me S3, telling me it was not for groceries but to please buy sometning for myself with It. X bought four bot tles of HADACOL at S1.2S a bottle. After the first few doses of Uaoa- coL X was free of heartburn and also of the heavy tired feeling X had been experiencing.” Beatrice Slurkt of 303 Milford Street. Honea Path, South Carolinm. “X JUSt had to write you r a few words to ti7 to tell you how much HADACOL has helped me. X had an operation In February. Then I started washing too soon, took neuritis in my hands and arms and after that couldn’t do anything. 1 beard about hadacol. decided to try it and I'm sure glad X did. My indigestion was so bad I couldn’t eat anything I liked but now X can eat what I want. My hands don't hurt or my hips as they did before I started using HADACOL. Please keep hoUerijag it out so others will hear about it." *(nwta* bv PrafMtiaMl Md«U| Senator Dudley J. leBlonc Great Statesman and Fighter for Rights of the People The Creator of The Famous Medicine Which Has Helped So Many Thousands of Men, Women and Children hadacol GET THAT WONDERFUL This wonderful experience which these folks had from taking HADA COL might very well happen to you if you suffer from vitamin Bi, Bo, nia cin and iron deficiencies. Don't Be Satisfied With Temporary Reliefl Today, in this modern age, wise peo ple are no longer satisfied with taking products which just give temporary relief. Because now it’s possible to treat the CAUSE of such sickneds with HADACOL. And so important— continued use of HADACOL helps prevent such miseries and distress from coming back. HADACOL Has Benefited Countless Thousands HADACOL also helps build up the hemoglobin content of your blood (where Iron is needed) to carry these precious Vitamins and Minerals to every organ and every part of your body—to the heart, liver, kidneys and HAD AC O L FEELING! lungs—(even to the eyes, hair and nails)—to help repair the damage such a deficiency may be causing there. Countless thousands are bene fiting from HADACOL, Why don’t you give it a chance to help you? Why continue to suffer? Remember HADA- CAL doesn’t give temporary relief— rather it treats the real caus^f your illness when, as so often, it’s due to such deficiencies. Tliat’s why it’s so effective — why it’s accomplishing such amazing results. BE FAIR TO YOURSELF You owe it to yourself—you owe it to your family to give HADACOL a trial. Don’t delay. HADACOL is sold on a strict money- back guarantee. You can’t lose a pen ny and you have everything (that wonderful, wonderful HADACOL feeling) to gain. Only $1.25 trial size. Large family or hospital size, $3.50. ® 19SO. -Om LaBUM CwyanitM hadacol SEND NO MONEY! If your druggist does not hov« KADACOt, ord«r direct, giving us the ncme and address of your druggist. Trial size, $1.25; Large Family and Hospital Economy Size, $3.30. Jusf pay postman the cost, plus C.O.O. charges. If you remit with order we pay posto9e. name — _______Address TOWN- STATE Mail la 0^. S3 THS LOtANC COe^OKATtON la.
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