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t bigot* Sh dent £nters Contest: “I Speak For Christian Citizenship” WITt-S'S N oil'.: 1 ’’<■ t'o!- , ten br *»*ny was «TfHm by 1 3TV> 5 ’-‘-nor Viism, an honor Science Shrinks Piles Hew Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain New York. N, V. (Special) I'or' the first tin’s science has j foirad a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, atop itch ing, and relieve pain without surgery. tn one hemorrhoid ease after another "very striking improve mrnt" reported and veto bed by doctors' observations. Psiri was Telisved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or re traction (shrinking) took place, f And most amazing of all ~ ■ this improvement was main > tamed in eases where doctors' observations were continued over a period of many months! 1b fact, results were so thor ough that sufferers were able to make sack astonishing state* merits as "Files nave cessed to be Patent has that wonderful'‘go-with (Everything’ 1 flair that makes It a must in your spring ward j robe. Here's a pump gttjgyj | that will set oft your i I daytime cottons or Jr |IP / | your evening silks Jr Mm / f with perfect ease, . ¥ m? / Just one of our new Ms - spring array from,., Black Pattern T&i4 : /""D \| * tasters!,sg patent panes. PRICE FROM 2.95 UP Roscee GifllßShwfifi. 120 Fayettevilft* St. Two Stores Cameron Village LOOK! NOW OPENS I! Re Mam ? Maehlfi.es Ag ■WASH You Need! in 1 WENE¥EE€LOHK WmM 1 I OPEN 24-HOIfRS A DAY DAYS A WEEK J 'l SPEEDY-WASH, INC ‘Reteny ®«Miag Mudr-nt at the 3, W. Upon Junior-Senior Wiffb School here Miw» Vwrra Ass *Wtr*vd » ft problem!” And among the?* sufferers were a very wide va riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin gents of any kind. The secret i* f new healing substance (Bio- Dyne*)—the discovery of » world-famous research inM.it u tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is i" wide use for healing injtrred tissue on all parts of the body. This, new healing substance is offered in suppository or o’c?- tor'll* railed Freparnttov. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation fl sum post tones or Preparation H ointment. _with _ special apph csttfr* *pTf?pS'Taiioti H is sold all drug counters. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. •Rps. v. s. P»t. off- sjwswoirwd fey the fefter* S nasl«ftni Society «f Christ!* i Efcdeavor. The swrpose «f fifee S content Is to promt* Christi** principles *"trr men and en courage youfbs. editors awi entire cowimnsirtes to speak for Christian citizenship. Sue vs She daughter of Mr. *«fi Mrs rharies ’Nunn. TOfefi S. Person Street: Tfo doubt you have heard tfie world. “Christian citizenship" used at various occasions. But have you ever wondered whst Christian citi zenship really means? According to Webster. Christian means “of or usrtaining to Christ or the religion based on Christ's teachings," Citi zenship is that quality of an in dividual which helps him to have greater acceptability to our Society. Christian citizenship then would mean those small qualities learned *t home and in the church, begin ning with the Ten Commandments which tends to mold a character that i? most pleasing to others. One may obtain tbeae ofesds tia« trait* throngte p*e ilctpaiian. taklnf s« active par* hi wheiesircns cwnuMraWy am® poltilca! projects hi to nor regular worsts Its In church. »?though going *« church H the foanitaSloo to Christian fhhikfns. ft win n»4 msSm yea « Christian any more then go ing tn a garage will make you a car, However, we have noth cd that eferteSan «fttzen»s*ip Is a en-apertsirve. rather than e» tedfY-.daaiiatic process. In this day of new discoveries and changes, we ares Trivmg to be come as one As good Christian ci tizens we cannot stand et the edge looking on. We must instead be in the middle of the- struggle, present ing our ideas and speaking for a more chrtstian-like conclusion. We cannot love and pray to God with out loving our neighbors. So the Christian can never devote so much time to' prayer that, he for gets about the rick, the under nourished a tid the victims of dis crimination Although we feel that we have acquired the qualities of s good Christian citizen, many of us have mom to leans then we have years to live. First of all Christian citi zenship should be displayed in the home? bv the parents. There is no need »o evade .the fact that about three-fourths of everything a child doe? he has seen displayed by his parents. Vet they seem puzzled when their children misbehave or use profsnitv. Parents, you shouldn't be amazed for perhaps you have mislead your child Therefore it is of great Im portance that only the finer Chris tian dualities be presented by you So when s five year old child is se «n struggling to open a door for it#W§ fcl 7 ®*eov«y *>* msbw it jwe i to braesbta! asttaw.suitors™ to quickly relieve choking W«Mn*. B*spS» apaen* end. do )t wvijout uee of Wt*™*! ds-ji* or palufir laiectioas. So »s*e you w ftt b. iuild-a Greer MoußteU! te •wiser dgarettes er compound form »■«>- oak srsdcrtpHan. Auk rrax ®BI» * OT -*• Sif M Cvwise eating er drinking may Be 9 source of nsitd, bat annoying bladder irrh tetione. - making yoo fee! resiles*, tense,, and uncomfortable Aad !f restless oSgbt*, with nsgstng b&ckacbc. headache or mas caiar aches and pains due to ever-exertion, strain er emotion*! upset, are adding to Sour misery—don't wait-tty Doan’s Pi!!s. Bean's PA!* act S ways for speedy re lief 1 ~ Trey have a soothing effect os bladder Sratstions, 2—A fsst pais-reliev. tna aettos on sagging backache, head aches, sausenlsr aches and pa!ns. 8 A wonderfn!!y mild diurefic action thru the kidneys, tending to increase the output of the 1£ miles of kidney toHes. Sc, get the seat* happy relief millions have enjoyed for over SO years, firtw, largeeconomy Bias saves* money. Get Boon’ll Jim* todayJ To Outfit The FAMTT.Y FOR ... EASTER VISIT fff£ mmn BOX Cameron Village ©pen Teeaflay Thn 1® AIM. "Til 4 PM, Saturday—*o A.M. Ta A PM. i,mi *»-» | fSr*s wfesner of g« ergtwrical covs- U&i ■udslcfe wus held recently at St Mtartea’s Atfdhe*Hum. The JBJiiJcei. «f She emMent tvs*: "The mtS fTuidratfe'cvi of Yeaffe ♦e Tt-ewpeubsufe 'in the €aai of j I%etr Vocsthm '* Sftns liVt’e rep resesteS Sh Menfcah ts ibe ®wwsKffl contest couthsrted on sfterßooa st Om tLsfl-y «? Syosyfes A-ufitterfmas. Wedding Bells Wfffll V©T€: TVsw Feb- ! »t<Bry Tl to Msfeh 8. She Wake CSeenty Wecorder of Tteefis te»- ! mmrriagt Mre«»eß to the foEwlfflg persons-: Otha Johnson. Jr., ST, of 1136 S. j State Street, Baleigh; and Sarah ! V Cook, 2S. of Baleigh I«e Pulley. ST, of Route T. j eigh; and Gladys Dunn, 25. at j Enleigh Edgar Chavis, Jr. 27. of 540 East Davie Street, Raleigh, and Dinah Cook, 18, of 529 East Davk Street. Raleigh. John A Hamilton. 63, of 5101 TJmstead Street, Durham: and Sal- j lie .1 Travis, 52, of 117 South Tar- j boro Street, Raleigh. Lloyd A. Avery. Jr., 29. of 626 j Shepherd Street, Northwest. Wash- • ington. D. C.: and Manorie Ellis. 1 23. of Box fit. Zebu (on. George C. Midi. 21, of 826 5. East Street, Raleigh; and Rosa B. High. 19, of 1200 1-2 S. East Street, Ral eigh Junius McKay, 26, of 218 Spruce Street, Raleigh; and Lenora Mur phy, 23. of 238 Mriver Street. Pay ettevffle. George G Fields. 32. of Route 2 Wendell; and Pauline N, Betha 28. of Route 3, Eebulon . Wiliam Ear! Rorhelle, IT, of M 4 South Bast Street. Raleigh; and Jo Arm Goldston, 18, of 221 South P?r son Street, Raleigh. Bernice Forte, 18, of K-l Wash- Ingtoc Terrace Raleigh; and Mary Alice Borland 20, of 315 Waldrop Street, Raleigh Thomas P. Stewart, 36 of 228 8. Swain Street, Raleigh, and Doro thy C. McNeill, 24, of 412 S Swain- Street, Raleigh, Mike Weaver. 30. of Route 2, 2et>- nlao; and Martha Bum. Route 4, Eebulon. Milton J. Jeanette, 18 of Route 1 MorriavUle; and Annie G Be thea. of Route 5. Apex. Clarence Richmond, 25. of J 808 Taylor Avenue, Charlotte; and Jes sie" Ridley, 23, of 524 Quarry Sreei Raleigh. Lonnie Webster, 20. of Route 6 Raleigh; and Shirley Ann McCul lers. 18, K-20 Washington Terrace, Raleigh. Walter Williams: 18, at 926 Par-, ker Street, Boston, Massachusetts; and Hazel Vemiee Thomas, of 606 South. Harrington Street, Raleigh. Willie Holloway, 22, of 115 Bart Street, Raleigh; and Johnnie Mae Rogers, 20, of 414 West Edenten Street, Raleigh Fred J. Douglas, 27, of 323 Battle- Street, Raleigh: and Henrietta G. Rlandshsw. 23. of 18 Smith Plaza Raleigh. Elgin Walters, 20, at Route 2 Clayton; and Joyce E. Griffin, 18 of SB Redwood Street, Hampton Virginia. Marvin A , Lassiter. 22, of Seim*, and Kathleen C. Herndon, 19, of Apex. George Williams, Jr., 21. of 710 Briggs Alley. Raleigh; and Mary H. Medley, 19. 315 N Carver Street. Raleigh. am old lady, he will merit * anile for he i* beginning to unfold the qualities of a Christian citizen. S» a*Ml4l@ss, a good ehftntian ©Stfcsen fe aS*e able to stive ad vise sbmS »9d in tfcs of ttmr uadeidrshle tnflnroces and habit* Mken ms hy their fellow friend*. Many times fetthtte eufefe as gambling, di bik fng aad eemmitteg srhaa* are dim* hy jieople to ©saspesseafe; fwadequase Simowtedge of efeytetista Jiviug. MSisy youth* *aro*SS pncfs*r wfjolessmie reere sHuc? dfrweted by flue etesrdli ra.ffib.er fiass gamblistg in an al ley. It f* tsisuply a keen method es *p|'.rei«'*f:{ng these youth* who have deviated from our christSßis jufeciplek. With this in mind we must ad mit that a person who possesses gwed Christian ettfeenshio is ar> as set te any society. For "God work* do not make a mm good but a good mar doe* good v/orka.” In 5957, Worth. Carolina 'dairy milk and 2W pound® as butterfet. ccvcs averaged. 8,690 pounds of For the Hirst time e quality in dex bsc fooen developed tor flu®- cured tobacco varieties 1 ®T®« *tm -mfa. ymstg •mm, te 'jns es® -tMf lafeaateass IStlip Jiin Flisi Ts Farsip Lands Ts Check 111 Im lark .NEW YORK CITY Bshop R. L. Jones, who has charge -of the work m Cse 4th «piscop?il district. A .M.E. 2km CTunvh, whicli includes the Virgin Islands and South America, tf/ok off from SdrerahM Intcmslion j! Airport. Thursday n’gbi to chock tbr work in fhose two <*oun tnes. While trveiv be will hold the amraal confercnees. We took ss delefirJfon ta order Thai they aa*ght get fiert-hMid tHformsilwis -wfHch w*b?J fee pr-eseii ter*: te* M APPROVED BY DOCTORS |v**werspgkwns a m weess'st*- ly with «nly tiw jwsrest drags fey Fyssertessoed l%atgia«lstft> » vcmMmms • wem mxivmY NAMUR mm CO. 11« «, Wwnmtt M- ttS 5-71*7 » * itNTURY JhCLUB '.I ' ’ mmtl DISTILLERS PRODUCTS GOMHWY. N, Y. * SO PROOF Because they M, 1 depend , | on you... Bwycms looks 1© Bad . because span his shoulders rests the problem of providing for the. needs of Ms family, plus need of the future — education for the kids, protection for the home, > t f@g Qff |gpgffff gff fjfg jjf Sfgfgfg stability in financial emergencies, independence | | upon j FMfOIM MBIUJ&HTS —1358 f Lite of Georgia hm practical insurance plans 8 1 to meet these needs. It fa the mm Mbm who J um starts early in life to kiM a sound inscrancs pro- * m raem. $1,082,876,837 m Jjram to car® for his loved ones. I Gtarn of $115,731,435 is one yesu See your life of Georgia reprfegtmfatsw ww. I 1 1 PAID POUCYBOLDHBB f I flCl? IMSUIAMCF I imD IssmwnciAMFjS * smwssmi | lift COMWiY' I “i—iW" I (VueuMa J j f - i sssr....«— * «w gnunM «**nrr% fee pr«?Be4>s expxmfrm «f Sbe vmrtt fe» feeae areas, Other member* included were: Di. B Franklin Jackson, pastor of John WesSey AMI Zion Church, Wssthingtcm P. C. who win Study fcHgfcws political ar*d economic conditions of the two countries, S. h. I/swery also of Washington who has charge of the Boy Scout «wk in the Fourth Pie-tricf Mrs iiawery is also a mem bcr e/f the delegaticm Pr. 3. W. Watson, Lancaster, S. wnm tatmsw mrm&m, suntcu u m» CL; Rsvmstdl C. H Mock. Sahel twiry, Md, sod >frs Bate! Browm ris g, demonhaattonal evangelist. CUE ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE MILEAGE t FIRESTONE Champion | New Treads : Applied on Sound Tire Bodies os or. Your Own Tirol I' y Sam* Tread Wid + h v Sam® Tre»d Depth \ ’ Same Tread Design *\ Same Tread Qua!it/ »» . As ?Mew Firestone Tiree | Y<QV WOR T Moke the ~ Wu » Tf? ' «•«* Pew PP =bte t>« i Down Payment i = - L. 1. _J ALL SIZES AVAILABLE' Firestone Stores 415 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TR 2-337* Us «*bs» "Kami -wmm mam sarawe -am* se** <s@ j were indodedt ! The party expert Jo return on or .! about SSarrtt If*. 3
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