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Tuttle Center Announces Parents’ Club Activities The Tuttle Community Center Parents’ Club held its regular monthly meeting December 6. The Annual Christmas Party was the highlight of the evening. Games, refreshments and the exchanging of gifts were enjoyed by everyone. These events really put the mem bers of the organization in the real spirit of Christmas even though Christmas is several weeks away. No meeting is scheduled for the month of January inasmuch as t Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain New York, N. Y. (Special) - For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch ing, and relieve pain - without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another,“very striking improve ment" was reported and veri fied by a doctor’s observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or re traction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all this improvement was main tained in cases where a doctor’s observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thor ough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing state BIG REFRESHMENT VALUEI KING sIzE^OKE i .. . - ■ it GET VALUE... L!FT... REFRESHMENT, TOO! Be really refreshed ! Always buy Coke! GET CARTONS OF KING SIZE TODAY! t*«a v».f eovoatfv. “CP**-- n ft vAammmkl Seated wfoi nnthwity of Tht Coca-Cola Company by THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Inc. H-TT-r-r y,- " 1 ‘"J" osß%§ Mt I A Savings Passbook is within reach of anyone, and is one of the best books you can own. As yen save your passbook records your financial progress. We will help your balance grow . . . with our dividends. | aMd lom 1 QLdaf fuawetai 219 Fayetteville St 113 N. SALEM STREET Main Office; Apex, N. €. Branch Offices: 2121 CLARKE AVENUE S- MAIN STREET Cameron Village Faqoar Springs, N. C. most of the members will be still enjoying the last fleeting moments of their holiday season on the reg ular meeting night. The next meet ing is scheduled for February 13. At that time, it is hoped that all members will be present and rea dy for the second half year's work. A Merry Christmas along with every good wish for a happy and prosperous year goes out to all from the Tuttle Community Pa rents’ Club. ments as “Piles have ceased to be a problem!’’ And among these 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 is a new healing substance (Bia- Dyne®)— the discovery of a world-famous research institu tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in suppository or oint ment form called Pr partition H*. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Sup positories or Preparation H Ointment with special appli cator. Preparation H is sold at all drug counters. In New Orleans: Deltas To Sponsor A Yale Party WASHINGTON. D. C. The “New Orleans Four”, the six year t!d girls being integrated in the first grade of two New Orleans schools will be guests of honor at a Delta Sigma Theta Christmas i: arty in New Orleans, Sunday, De cember 18. according to Dr. Jeanne L. Noble, Delta National President. Each Negro elementary school in New Orleans has been asked to send one first grade student to the party, which will be attended, by an expected 30C students, their families, friends and distin guished citizens of New Or leans. Santa Claus mill distribute gifts to all of tire children under a big, gaily decorated Xmas tree, and a high school band has agreed to provide musical entertainment. 3ome entertainers will also per form. Delta Sigma Theta national of ficers and alumnae and graduate chapters will contribute gifts for: the six-year olds. Monies left over from the party ..ill go into a Fund to insure a gift filled Xmas for the families of (he “New Orleans Four’’, should .hey face economic reprisal. (One of the girls' father has already lost his job because of the mtegra t on move.) This is the fourth such Xmas party Delta. Sigma Theta has spon sored. with the support of its ir>( mbership. Delta has a member snip of 28,000 in 267 chapters in 40 states, the District of Colum bia. and foreign chapters in Haiti and Liberia. In 1957, the Delta party was for l.t "Little Rock Nine" in 1958, for the Chania Medical Center in Fenya, East Africa, and in 1959. tor “The Lost Class of Prince Ed vard County”, Virginia. AT CALIFOi< iA MEET— W. T. Johnsoc, Sr., district su pervisor of No. th Carolina Vo cational Agrici ffure with head quarters at AhT College, left j last week for Los Angeles, Calif., j where he is attending the annual national meeting of the Amer< | can Vocational Association. Be- j sides being a member of the Pro- ' fessional Relations Information Committee of the AVA John son is executive secretary of the North Carolina Association of New Farmers of America and executive treasurer of the Na i tional New Farmers of Ameri ca. SCLC Unit To ‘March ’ In Virginia PETERSBURG. Va —TUp newly organized Virginia Cirri turn Lead ership Conference, headed by Dr. Mibon A Reid, announced today th? third annual Pilgrimage of Prayer For Public Schools, set for jar.uary 2, 1861 at Faxxnville, Va. lliis year, the site of the non-vio ient mass protest will be the in famous end school-less Prince Ed ward County. “We feel the need", declared the militant Petersburg pastor, “t® go to Prince Edward itself. Despite the legal battle that is being waged by the NAACP and the interim program of the Prince El w ard County As sociation. the Federal Govern ment seems not to have taken any not that this te the only school district in America without public education. ” 'This is the second school year that the county has been without my public school facilities. Most of the N'wo children participate in the volunteer educational con tea s throughout the country and sir me few others have been enroll ed in schools outside the state. The wliite children have been attend ing a makeshift private school set up supported by a segregationist foundation. The Rev. L. Francis Griffin, peerless leader of the embattled Negro community said of the pil grimage, "sometimes we get the feeling that tins rest of the nation has forgotten us. Perhapa this pil grimage will help some people a- Scholarly Coed Hangs Set In Cousin *s Dining Room PHILADELPHIA (ANP)—“I am to blame for the reasons I want to die.” This short, vague and yet tragic note was the only message alleg edly left by scholarly Nancy Logan, 22. of Washington. D. C„ who was studying for a master's degree in physics at the University of Penn sylvania. Her body last week was found hanging from a rope in the dining room of the home where she lived with her cousin. Mrs. Lora Woods, 47. The co-ed's limp form was found dangling above the dining xound the count’-y to remember.” Religious leaders and civil rights figures from around the state will be in attendance a long with many laymen and children. The famed Va. Semi nary choir will render the spe cial music for the service to be held at the First Baptist Church. Persons desiring information end transportation, contact Dr. Pcid at 236 Hnirison Street, Pot civburg, Va. All pilgrims have been asked to bring a contribution for the Prince Edward County Chris tian Association, to aid the work of the centers. Asthma Formula Prescribed Most By Doctors-Available Now Without Prescription Stops Attack* in Minutes ... Relief Lasts for Hours! N-w York. N.Y. (Sp-ri«l»—The asthma formula prescribed more than any other by doctors for their private patients is now available to asthma aufferers without prescription. Medical tests proved this formula l stops asthma attacks in minutes and | gives hours of freedom from recur-; rence of painful asthma spasms. j This formula is so effective that it j is th* physicians’ leading asthma i prescription-so safe that now itcan ! be sold without prescription in tiny tablets called Primatene*. Flexscreens A mm MllilP DISCOUNT Electrical Wholesalers Incorporated 911 N. WEST ST Give A Growing Gift For Years Os Joy FLOWERING TREES White and Pink Dogwood, Crabapple, Flowering Cherry Decidous Magnolia SHADE TREES Oaks Maples. White Pines, Moraine Locust FRUIT TREES Orient Pear, Sour Cherry. 5-in-l Apple Plums, Yellow & Red Delicious Apple EVERGREENS Hollies, Pfiirers, English S.a tire!, Pryicanthea. Pittnsporum, Tea Olive ROSES —Jackson &. Perkins Plant Now For Spring Beauty American Home, Arlene Francis Bronze Masterpiece. Peace Charlotte Armstrong New Yorker. Crimson Glory, Mirandy, And Many Other Choice Varieties. CAMELLIAS - AZALEAS Camellia laponica. Camellia Saaanqua, Snow, Hex, Mine Crimson, Weavers Pink, Plnnchlo, arid other*. VISIT OUR GARDEN CENTER FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN SUPPLIES I Services Available Landscaping 's• Pruning ■ls Planting -fa Sptnayinig MAXWELL GARDEN CENTER Open 8:00 to 5:30 Daily .Except Sunday Highway V. 8, X at Cary City Linolta. Phone HO mi room table by Mrs. Woods when she returned home from work. Miss Logan’s body was still clad in pajamas and a house coat and her hah* in curlers. The cousin said that is how Miss Logan was dressed when they said goodbye on the morn- Tourists FOR CHOICE FOOD Charlie’s Restaurant U. 8 HIGHWAY NO. I Ashland, Va. Just Outside Richmond Charlie McCarthy Proprietor Primatene opens bronchial tubes, loosens mucous congestion, relieves taut nervous tension. All this with out taking painful injections. The secret is—Primatene combines 3 medicines (in full prescription strength) found most effective in combination for asthma distress. Each performs a special purpose. So look forward to sleep at night, and freedom from asthma spasms. Primatene only 98c, at any drug store. Inf of the trafedy. The victim's father, Lewis Logan. ; of Washington, D. C., claimed th body last week at the Medical Ex aminer's Office. Miss Logan was a graduate of Spingam High school and Howard university where she majored in ¥ ;y\ \ \ itv / ,4mA ■ \ \ \ / ij Christmas Fur Sale! Hudson Bflk gives you savngs at the time you need them most! 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Style Shop Second Floor FREE MONOGRAM! * “Tr'fc/ .M^lbSdk THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. IS6O physics. At Howard she was presi dent of the German Club, and was on the dean's honor roll. She graduated with honors last June. She has a Phi Beta Kappa key and was elected to member ship in Pi Mu Kappa. Sigma Pi Sigma and Beta Kappa Chi, all honorary societies. She was also a research fel low of the National Science Foundation and a member of First Baptist Church where she serv. d as clerk and adviser of the Junior Chore.* and was an educational board member. Survivors include her parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Logan; a sis-j ter, Mrs. Omega Silva; and two brothers, Garland and Kenzel Lo gan, all of Washington. Floating candles can be made in i greased cookie molds. Insert wicks while wax is soft. These floating candles in bowls of water are pret ty during the holiday season. 5
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