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THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, May 9, 1958 Contralto, Organist Featured on Sunday Two 01 Now Bern’s most talent ed nuisicians will ho prosented in a pi-omam of Jewish music Sun day afternoon, at 3 p.m, in the Music Hall of the Harris Conserva tory of Music in Rocky Mount. With Rabhi Jerome Tolachko of Kinston as the narrator, Catherine Latta, contralto, and Mrs. Janies Htnggold, organist, are to perform before a critical and highly appre ciative audience. The program is under sponsor- ,ship of the Conservatory Organ club, an Eastern Carolina organiza tion of organists of which Mrs. .Ralph Warrington of New Bern is \ ice-president. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MIRROR Today and Every Day A. 0. 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M. for Your Shopping Convenience TOYS — ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT — YARD GYMS — SAND BOXES AND BEACH EQUIPMENT The New Bern Hobby Shop 211 Middle St. ME 7-3504 A Great Number of People Entrust Us with' Their Pre scriptions. May We Com pound Yours? - FREE DELIVERY - TONY'S DRUG STORE Pollock and Queen Sts. ME 7-4060 WATER SKIING IN A TUB Rutherford, N. J.:—Water ski while standing still? Yes, indeed. Nicholas Baldfanza has patented a device called “Skirama” which lets. you. ski in 18 inches of water without moving. The device is to train water skiers, but it also pro vides the enjoyment of skiing with out any of the hazards. The Skirama user stands, on Skis in a six-foot long tub while water is pumped past at eight or 10 miles an hour. The skier hangs on a tow rope and, for realism, a large fan blows in his face. PRINCESS IS ALL SET Monte Carol, Monaco—Princess Grace Kelly, who hopes for a male heir to the throne, is prepared for one or more. She has three differ ent layettes in preparation. One is all. white, a second is straw yellow, and the third is pale green. The former Grace Kelly of Hollywood is expecting her second child around March 15. Her first child. Princess Caroline, is 13 months old. It even pays to cry over spilled" milk—.if crying prevents the spill ing of more. INI VITA-VAR PAINTS at Petunias, Scarlet Sage, Pinks, Coxcomb, Periwinkle, Moss Rose, and Azalea Bushes MITCHELL'S HARDWARE . 315 S. Front ME 7-3100 ing Gardenias For Mother's Day — Farmer's Supply House "Your Farm and Garden Center" StJJ 5 Front St. Phone ME 7-2742 New Bern, N. C. It's Straw Hat Time at Hill's A certain small boy hero in New Bern lias reached that stage in life where he is losing his baby teeth. This ■ isn't unusual, of course, seeing as how the same thing has been happening even since Cain and Abel went running to their Mama and displayed a vacancy of the same sort. There probably wasn’t a Good Fairy back in Biblical times, how ever, She showed up later with pen nies for moppets who placed a tooth under their pillow and dreamed of sudden wealth. In due time, to satisfy succeeding generations, she had to increase her generosity to a nickel, then a dime, and in recent years to a quarter or more. A quarter is what this certain lit tle boy we’re talking about has been getting. Being a free spender and heavy hoarder at one and the same time, he obviously didn’t have enengh loose teeth to keep him firmly established in his man ner ef living. That’s why his grandmother, who puts her own store-bought teeth in a glass of water in the bathroom every night, was short her uppen-.^ llie i tlui morning, Aflet searching everywhere else imagiral.le, she got a bright idea She shuHled over to the little boy’s bed, reached under the pillow and found the missing molars. Being a grandmother wHo craves nothing better out of life than highly intelligent grandchildren she tip-1 oed to a bureau drawer ex tracted her last dollar from a well- worn pocketbook, and played the Good Fairy herself. A child educated only at school is an uneducated child.—Santayana. Many prayers remain unan swered pending endorsement of our deeds. ^ G. R. Huffstetler, Jr. Advertising Specialties Tyson-Vann Billboards - MEIrose 7-3810 ■ • Letterheads • Envelopes • Statements HARDISON PRINTING CO. Commercial Printing 220 Craven St. Dial ME 7-2314 New Bern, N. C. COMPARE your home with the new check list prepared by the Home Improvement Council... it’s a handy guide listing more than 100 ways to make your home more comfortable, rriore attractive, more modern in every way. This guide is also a “How’s Your Home?” con test entry form, so as you check your home you can also enter a big cash-prize contest. Pick up your guide this week. . 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