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''Mrs. Walter White Finds Ghana Is Free Os Hate , Widow Os Ex-N AAC P Prexy Reports On Sharia Visit NEW YORK (AMP) - In an ex elusive interview with Poppy Can* non White, widow of the late Wal ter Wtute of the NAACP recently returned from West Africa (Ghana and Nigeria*, several so-called myths were exploded. Mrs, White was invited to attend the cocoa harvest and view the progress of times. The world traveler, author of A Gentle Knight,” and some other ton works on cookery and sundry subjects, stated that Gteanians are e happy people. She found no tra gedy and austerity comparable to that she witnessed after the free dom of Israel, Pakistan and India. "Their victory was $ peaceful sss® from what X saw on my recent visit to this land of African eman etpstism.” sSse said Mra Walter White told of being feivited to the Ghana House of Par liament to listen to arguments by * opposition. f It «i* her opinion that there waa give snd take, despite differes ee*. and no friction occurred This observation dispelled rum wr* she had heard voiced from Science Shrinks Piles - New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain York* W. Y, (Sped*!) - For tba first time seiettee has found * new healing substance with the astonishing ability to rJirink hemorrhoids, stop itch ing, and relieve pain without wirgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another,“very striking improve ment” was rsp»3Tted and veri fied by doctors’ observations. Pais was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pairs, actual redaction or te ifcraction {shrinking ! took place, And most amazing of all this improvement was main tained is eases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of saany months! la fact, yesK-t* war* so thor engh tkni wetSft rers were able 4» make state* meats aa* i PiWbave ees sed to be behind the scenes In good fashion * * » ini Embroidery and Tucks im Cotton and Cnpioni si 0.98 washable m drip di*y • crease resistant A dress Uset rates compliments, from either direction. Its akht beautifully full with go res and tucks. Smart «tep-m styinsg ... a unique lap-over cuff on the wing sleeves. Jghses 14to 22% and 12 to 2!?- DRESSES: sceeed floor " -■■“““"iil Mmgh some political loaders that Prime Minister Nkrumah was a dictator. I*l caw'd with what sbr saw and and delighted over the sin cerity of the mesees, and lead er* she expects to retorts te Ghana this stammer an Invita tion. for conferences, which she was not free to disclose at this interview. Ore of the few women in Ameri ca to receive the decoration of Chevalier du Tastevta conferred upon her in France, she Is also the proud possessor of another decora tion, the 13th Century order of "La Chains des Rctisseurs Tor ike first time- a quality In dex has been developed for flue cured tobacco varieties. It Pays To ADVERTISE a problem!* And among these ufferers were ?. very wide v» riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years’ standing, AH this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- Dyne*)—the discovery of a world-famous research institu tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts cf the body. This new healing substance Is offered in suppository aroint mew* form called Preparation H.” Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H sup positories or Preparation H ointment with special appli cator. Preparation H Is cold at all drug counters. Satisfaction guaranteed er money refunded. * s '* WILL EE JUNE BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Peace of IIS W. South Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Elaine, t® Eugene Clark -Jubilee, sou of Mr- and Mrs. Benja man Douglass Jubilee of Baltimore, Maryland. Miss Peace is a grad uate of Hampton Institute and is employed as Home Economics teacher at Genera! Henry Lee Junior High School, Baltimore, Md. Mr. Jubilee Is a graduate of Morgan State College and is Physical Ed ucation Director of the Da rid Hill branch of the Baltimore YMCA. The wedding will take plate June 21tfi. DEATHS MB. RAYMOND GOULDS Funeral services for Mr. Ray mond Goulds, who died at his home Thursday on Patterson Lane, wens held Sunday at 1 p m at the Raleigh Funeral Home Burial took place in Mount Hope Cemetery. Survivors include: two brother?, Messers. Willie Robinson of Ral eigh, and James Robinson of New York City; two sisters, Mesdarnes Dorothy Robinson of Raleigh and Frances R. Pearson MR. WILLIE CLARK. Funeral services for Mr. Willie Clark were held Wednesday, Feb. 25, at the Lightner Funeral Heme Chapel with the Rev Mr. Williams in charge. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetry. Mr. Clark resided at 313 B Waldrop Street and died si St. Agnes Hospital. To Outfit The FAMILY FOR,.. EASTER VISIT THE BARGAIN BOX Cameron Village FORMAL OPENING TisesSay, March 16 at It A.St, move it roDimr and save vp to sog EEIXY’S U DRIVE IT TBsm&s 2-828 S 36? E. MARTEN ST. || Tasty Heme- Cooked Meals . . » •*,rr<^ > • CHBCKEN ® SEAFOOD WBk ALSTON’S CAFE tit S. Pcrnmi St. Raleigb, N. C. Open? Daily—S:3o A M. lO P M. QOALITY SHELL HOMES $50.00 From Payment's From Down %WfS.m SdA.Oft to $66.00 CAM.COLLECT ...VA S»MS€ . . , KAUBGI. N. C. tm rlixmmijs road See Cubs ®f o®r gsoa&fs Just Cemptoted in Joe Loute Park. _ ■ YOU FURNISH THK PROBLEM WELL FURNISH THE MONEY | tIJIO IS TOURS Racommiesd Ow Service To A Friend ] if We Make A. Pemmal Less® Tc Theton-We Will Pay Yrn. j $2.00 CASH. . 9L BAISDKN 210 SOUTH.WILMINGTON ST. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Naomi Clark of the home; four daughters. Mrs, Edna Clark of Philadelphia Pa.. Mrs Lillian Jones. Miss Yvonne Clark and Miss Jeroldine Clark, both of Raleigh: seven sons, Messers. David Clark Philadelphia: Willie Clark. Jr., Car 1 of Grey burg; 'William Clark of F Clark. Stephen Clark. Tommie Clark and Harry Cark all of Ral eigh. .MRS. MOLLIES GREEN Mrs Moilie Green died recently at St. Agnes Hospital. Her funeral was held Sunday at 1?:30 p. m. at the Fayetteville Street Baptist Church with the Rev. ,T. W. Jones officiating Buriat followed In Ebemezer Cemetery in Johnston County. Survivors include: s husband. Mr. Arthur Green; two daughters. Mesdarnes Mary F. Rodman of Ral eigh and Fidelia Hinton- ot Buffalo. New York: two sons. Messrs. James Green of Raleigh and Leo Green of Baltimore. Md ; four brothers. Messr. Robert Green. Elmo Green, LGnme Greer;, and Street Green, all of Baltimore: three sisters. Mes dames Maggie Smith of Johnston County, Rocelia Phillips lip Van Winkle Couldn't Sleep w«u* laggbigßackaeke Km JYoo can get the feet relief _«oa ne-j from nagging backs*#*, headaus? arid and pains that often «raw restless nisfete sard miserable tefii-oiit feelings. Whetk these fiae-MmorU eon* on iritb ov«?r-exertk*B or etress ana sajw —cost want relief-want it fagtl Aiwthef dhtorbanw may be mild bladder initiation following wrong food and dnrik-cftenp’t ttos up a restless uncomfortable fte-irg. Doan’s Pills work fas! in 3 sepam.e ways: Üby speed? psun-reiieving action to ease torment of nagging backache, head aches. roeseolw aches and pain*, 2. Os sootiing effect on bladder irritation, 8. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output the ’- s Mile® of •“**» toby- Enjoy a tpxwl night** sleep and the msx haiMW relief trillion* have for over 60 years. Hw. large **«; saves money. Get Ooan’s fills today! Miss Johnese White Chosen Ligen 5 s “Sty dent OfWk.” Johnese Armelda White, & 16- ye»y-oid senior sat J. W, Ligon and » member of Mrs, Rosalie B. Wil liams* homeroom, ri “Student oi the Week.” As an active participant in extra ctimeub* aefivites. *he hoiris mem bership in the National Honor So ciety and i- it* secretary; the New Homemakers of America, having he*d the offices of secretory uno assistant wovlury the Mixed Cbo riis. and toe French Club Outside riireo! circle* «he tea member of thp Si Ambrose Epis copal Church where ,*he partici pates m the Sunday School and she choir A» a member of the Fla mingos. a girls’ rooal club site ha* the ooppenjultv to in civdf s r>6 aortal affaira in the row. munify Her hobby Is playing the prino and organ She has Nad extensive camp ex perience in that I hr aiterdfd Camp Atwater in Fart Brookfield Mass and the Church BRJe ;-teboo> and camp Otfte* special recognition accord ed the nominee is the winning of tho Betty Crocker Award for l.ig on School. She was chosen and presented, as a debutante by the Succeeds Late Brother: ClarenceE. lightner New Manager Os Funeral Home The Lightner Funeral Rome, 312 Smithfield St, announced this week that Clarence E Lightner was- named manager of the busi ness He succeeds the late Law- o rence T, Lightner and takes over g the position with a vast amount of o experience with the mortuary bus: l ness and the people of Wake and a surrounding counties r r , —i. LIGHTNER Mr Lightner has been with the businese for a number of years. He has been assocaited with the firm most of his life, having worked v ith his father, Calvin E Lightner. the founder, and his two brothers The business was founded in 19- I!. Tho father managed it for a number of years and then the man agement was turned over to the late Calvin Nicholas Lightner. In 1:142, Lawrence took over the man agement an dheld it until his death on January 21. Tfee new manager tea pro duct of the Raleigh Public Schools. N. C. College and Ec kels College of Mortuary Sci ence, He assures the public the best in the line of funeral ser vices to be found anywhere. The full facilities of the firm win be placed at the disposal of those who have peed &t same and a prompt and cour- Gamer Plays ■Concert For The Navajos NEW YORK fANP)—Errol! Gar ner was presented in a concert et the Navajo Civic Center in Win- I dew Rock, Arix. last Tuesday, Feb. | 24th. He appeared under the auspi i ces of the Navajo Tribe of Window Rock, in their sew auditorium | This marks the first time that a ! jazs soloist has pel-formed on the , Navajo Reservation. The concert is part of Gamer's West Coast tour, which was booked by impressario So! Humk. Garner ; is the only instrumentalist in ih j jam genre to appear under the Hurok aegis. Garner also was feted at * re- i ception following his concert in j Phoenix the following day, by » gathering which will Include the Governor of Arizona and the May- < or of Phoenix, Funds lor building i a new hospital in Phoenix will be , raised at this event. Garner’s West Coast tour * his first in two years - will include ! both civic and college engagements in Arizona, California, Colorado and Oklahoma. Gamer appears in j a program of improvisations, oh standard works and hit own mm i positions, accompanied ay « bas sist and a percussionist. A tout of Europe snd angbrad for early autumn, I»SSJ, te being scheduled for Garner, who won is Grand Prix dn Bisque from the French Academy of Arts, Ims ■seasoa. ! i A'pha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Lnc. As an outstanding senior, she has been elected to Delta Sigma The ta’s ” Who's Who Among High School Senior's.'* Her ambition is to become a so ciologist or a social worker. MISS WHITE teoi>* handliri* of any watte* is assured to the fullest ot satis faction by Mr. Lightner. It's facilities include efficient ambulance service, careful jmd particular preparation, a well ia'd out Slumber Room, a well rounded lolling stock, courteous attendants and that counsel in hours of sick ness and death that make for calm ness and seraniiy Straight Kentucky Bourbon r(\ ' gStcWr&hp vy//i /■* -hj gfIUW S!@l®F ei<teJLak duMd ***<&»? STRAIGHT KENTUGKY SOIiSfEON WHISKfY, & ffeOOfi ANCXNT i m mmsmm warn mrmm matsmbaw, mabsch % %m AsssmSilf Program At Ligon Ss 33vgn P/ Social Studios Class “Foreign Lauds” was the title of the assembly program presented last Tuesday by the Social Studies students of Mrs. Minetta B. Eaton and George Stokes, Jr., practice teacher from Shaw University, in the J. W. Ligon School, auditorium. The program featured Mrs. Clif fornia G, Wimberley, an instructor at the Washington Jr. High School, who showed interesting color slides of Japan, and explained their customs. She taught in Japan for one year. Mrs. S V. Perry, an instructor at Ligon, showed color slides of her tour of Europe and the Scandinavian countries. |pj| BIBk IBB Your sovings here earn oi U>B I kighed fete consistent with safety ... end ere pretexted to SIO,OOO by Federal Saving* A Igpn Insurance Corporation. i Raleigh Savings & Loan Association ! 219 FAYETTEVILLE ST, BRANCH OFFICES i ?t?7 Clarke Avenue Cameron Village - ■& — m V Salem SfraH N T C. These ladies were Introduced to Brenda Dawson, Barbara Lightner presided; Bon trice Mial* read the seripture, and prayer was offered by Virgin! Stanley. A piano solo wss playm by Neitine Peebles entitled, “Bnl lade” by Frederick Murgmulian Miistc was provided by Lloyduv Perry at the organ. I j (b I Extra Special Fixtures Electrical Wfiotesalers INCORPORATED “Where •service is a pleasure ?il N, West St. Raleigh Fhone TE 3-5588 3
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