V/EEiv Hi 'JliiNto .iLA 1) A i., Ar'lil!, lb, ti'o.'i VISITORS IN AND OUT or TOWN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. .1 H Sampson of Philadelphia. Penn*, have been the guest vt his sister, Miss Isobcl Sampson o; la Lana. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wh»;*tr of New York City, also guests of M.fv, Sampson, have returned v.imt 4 after a visit with their sis ter. New Liberal Credit Terms Now iirlffeit 7ir«stonc OH * APPLIANCES * TELEVISION * TIKES & TUBES OUR BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE WILL MAKE THE DOWN PAT MINT finston* STOKES 413-415 Fayetteville St. '% 1$ lift IK IIM ®I®M Hsi 91M MSS sft ■*» Jl #t .u «s 9' staoranrs I*«*»*» »*»«»* r *^Lfzzjr i : *• * n *, «i * « « Seagram's jZgfewnsjrh'&tMn BLENDED WHISKEY Mi PtW. 65% Grain Ncththl 9plr*i % S**sr*m-DUtUlmt Cmpuratiatt, Chr?tier Building, Htrm IW# 0 ltria]r - |irlt)|iM(< i WHlWiil|i||lwlll))||itll)( nn m »''in*iMMwnsE#SOTiiMiirn<irwffi^^ , \SMM Ford Tracks for's3 offer more that's NEW than your truck dollar ever bought before! | Completely nsw BIG JOB —Ford Model F-760. G V.W. 19,500 lbs., G.C.W. 38,000 lbs. YVxWfv} L ... i" , ■■! _■- n i .— ~ time-saving features through- **" ™* r “ H ‘ ”" “ ” New "Oriverited" tab* cut driver fatigue! Synchro-Silent transmissions Now shorter turning—sel-bacl Ollt all Ford r l rucks to CIET New wider adjustable seat with counter- now standard in all Ford Truck front axle! Foster maneuvering! shock seat snubbed New one-piece curved models—ot no extra cost! Over- New longer front and rear JOliS JL)GNK FASTI windshield— 5.5% bigger! Push-bulton door drive or Fordornabc Drive avail- springs for smoother ride! N»w handles, rotor latches. able in haif-tonners (extra cost)! frames! New brakes! FORD^^TRUCKS \ SAVE TIME! * SAVE MONEY! « LAST LONGER! | | ■ ■ I *f| !la A i ‘amst *i i r% ntk >tv 1 p j jr \ f'WLgm | -1| / ■. M ? ' ; : |y i . KM t it BMP vf«MB CROWN AND SCEPsER OF nCfKS Elected officers dur ing last Saturday’s nicotine of (he Crown :« n«» v„o-te- ci,.i. e.r (hi state, at Saint •Aogußtliir’# College Raleigh were •. ... , > Grady Hawkins high Warren ton president; dear. Mcßrady Itunher T. Keidsville vice-presi dent; Peggy Coefh-ld Adkins Fi.ii Kinston sreretory and Mat; tiff It. Walker .lordan Sellars Hr. h Burlington treasurer, lames l-orbes of Washington High. Ra leigh is retiring president. (SEE SiOK V 7 tltS fSSI; !■ ) Area Hellas bo In Sessions Brook In h, S. ) . (. -'if't f!*n Ho I<ir. <. lit j I!: ■ GtilU i ■ m si.jm Chapter cir Oxford .i! •{ ; 'i }i *[>. r.-on, Sot o v? Amur M. if vt-ro, i.ft-s.-;ic: Lawrence, and 1- i’C’l r* )•’..•'>'.•{*}! a:t-tided the Eastern H.'.-.ioh , Meeting of 'Hit Delta . v : Theta S«n only in Brooklyn, L\.York April 10-12 I’m h ;til-Coniineiri;i! PIIOTt H.HLPHY erx copy and Vvi RESTORATION jIM OF YOUR OLD PORTRAITS Job pNH and gems MStasT ,OK DOME OK M 'ts£ss Si ll DIO ’ A IM’O* N IME.NI / ‘ m I WWm 3-3SOO OR G 770 C!,> I n.iigett St Raleigh SFIKHAKI) STI 1)10 —■ * r in j si O ; . A | f ' J: t I * ; ki :'L ; - j 'findi Vwi e- ... WaSNHi j . CROWN AND SCEPTER »',- vp.NT PARTICIPANTS Tak ing part in the deliberation dur ing tin- annual Crown and Scep- • :K < Jjjsjbsrsi' '" •■'■' sif. ’^+^s&jt'' . tfKiuM'm' jA' / S,JKffWNIEwB JsgMM&g§& fwTO'Wi CUB ME MBF. R S ES'J O V St I,VI S All was not work w lien members of Crown and ; Scepter Clubs front throughout Crown And Sceptre Clubs Hold Successful Yearly Meet KAI.EIOH Tin annual rnoet i‘i.. .a tin Crown and Scepter I Chib was held on the S’. Aur o>- | .i:;i a. Ccilleuc campus Saturday • ..:■!.! II) ". it h Ia;11 * Fnei.. • of ; : the Waoiun.r.imi Hicli S. '.mol here, , :c jji i'i ident. ;a t-ovdlli;.; THK UAUOLiNJAN ly ae& i WTzwf / in* ? tW* f»Ti»- W*Mf>r ( *Y*M* /m- 'MHF '^•J^® l F ' * y' •* «mV JssH^ .Jmj J®j|j| - tfgt * w 1 zS&S&KKm. ■ IV ter meeting held at Saint Augus tine's College, Kaleish. last Sa .'urday u ere, left to right. Dr. E. C. Boulevvare, Miss Carolyn the stale gathered in their art miai meeting at Saint Augus tine s college Raleigh last Satur- , day. Above photo shows mem 1 in* ah-da.i *■. •■.-;! un b* "an at Kkl.i when i-i.rU's introduced iViis*>. Carolyn .V; Smith, executive stx i Gary oi the Club, who ptv.xt'nici, D.. Harold L. 1 rlgy, ptc.-aueiit ui ~i. fii 1 . ustine s, vim delr. e; <(j tm initial act dress and brim : lit gicef itigs !" the gn up Dr Trigg was working With W A. Robinson, lirst slate .-uporviSDi ■ lNf-yro tu,;n st-.iooi, worn the Grown and SCi-ple) CKiii was o, .;uiiii:ed in iJ2j, and \\a uie main : s ; .,t aker lot tin- first annual meet . y. ui lilt.' efu-u lit Li. 1,5 Dr. S. It. Duncan, supervisor <>l Negro high s. lumis, who was also scheduled to brutg glidings to tnr group, nis tiiiUOle to attend. Aft ei the business session anc lolluvvtit!: the rendition oi d• •y Hairy V. Lurie, wnuvi was i j lutei preled by Wr, lie Ca: for of j the Warren County Training : -jenuo) a- vstai renlon with Mrs. b. . Me-Alli; ter Lewis as accompanist, .Vi; ■ - :s all'i llltl eaaCl u Uli.' Cuul - ’maims At id Id tiu* delegates attended a ret reution workshop coordinated IV ur. A Is. VVealiii i (Old t)l Ai. C .'olli-ge. a mental hygiene work li top coordinated by Dr. Lestei Mann of the Mental Hygiene Clin ic of Raleigh, a workshop on fam ily file coordinated by Dr. L. C : Holdware of N. C. College, and a job opportunities worksuup coor i -idinted by Mis- Effie Yeargin, u member of the Washington High ,v<iuyi iaeult.v. in various rooms 1 Hi llte administration and science ■ buildings ail on tin si. Augnstint-’t at.ipus. Dr. Marguerite Adams of < Sfipw University who was also 1 scheduled to participate was un able to attend because us illness from 12:16 to 1:30 a talent pro grant. ' Moments of Relaxation" ; v»ith dttb members from ail chap-; i ters participating, was presented ■ Hie club was served dinner be- , : ween i :.IU and 2:30. Mini officers elected and m- | dulled are Charles S. Grady. John ; if. Hawkins High School, Warri-i:- j | ion, president; Jean Mcßrady i i tioOkei t, Washington High; lent: Peggy Coefeild, Adkin High School, Keidsvillc, vice - presi- 1 school, Kinston, secretary; anc j Maggie H. Williams, Jordan Sel- ■ : lei's High School. Burlington,! ; treasurer. PARTY HONORS 01 j GOING OVER-SEAS RALEIGH A-2c Dewey Me- j : Knight has reported to Camp Kil- : i met where’ he will t><- processed j I for overseas duty after having : I spent 30 dr«yk leave with his font-j II V, A going -away party was given i it tlie Elks Club, Thursday night April 2 in his honor. About 60 | guests enjoyed dancing and re- ■ i freshmen ts. i The Club was gaily decorated i with green and white crepe pa-1 j per and assorted colored balloons. | A wonderful time was had by 1 tali. -'niitli. 'r. Lester Mann, James Forbes, Miss Effie Yeargin and' Or. A. E. Weatherford. (SEE I STORY THIS ISSUEi bers of the elub enjoying them selves at a social event which lolloued business ■.eisstuns. ISiUk STORY TillS ISSI. n At . 20 tnc mectihg cfbsed and a , social followed, with music pro vided by the Count of Rhythm oi 'iaii - 2 -.'tcndiiii; the meeting ■■l- dch-'.aU's from approximate :l> 60 -'iigh schools and a total ui 'dll! delegates. <?o/ne /// $/7t/se& * F/rsf/tant/ Fro&f'OAl4?/v& Demonstrafions *»* T) V-f ; now going on j m T *■ i 1 i i ‘ : i it V--" -f i W£* FRIGIDAIRE Automatic Washer i l HtW tOW PRICD j 1 $ 299 75 * Only automcrie washoi wirh Alt Porcelain Finish inside and out! * Live-Water Action gets rid of deep-down dirt —gently, thor oughly ! * Rapidry Spin gets clothes drier than any other waahei many ready for ironing. . ! frigid ,v “ ,, ' r 225 5. Wilmington St., Ral: i Phone 3-4686 ■■ ...., T n • -.^.ikir^rrv OF LOCAL INTEREST HRESS CLUB PI.WNS UABAHET EVEN!' RALEIGH final plans were made by officers of the Raleigh Press Club last week for the- pre j semation of the group s first ari | riuHj Cabin i t Bali. The evuni is ito te held at The Lounge, Inc 1 blood worth Street. on Friday ■'’’it. M'iv l. J C, Washington. Mrs. S. Delany and Liu Holloway .o c wi, liiu alactitlgcijiiei.ls euiumit- IK, ELKS HEALTH PROGRAM SET SUNDAY AFTERNOON MALEIGH The local Elks Edge will present It annual Edu cational Health program at th< Fust Congregational Church. Mae has LOOK? EYES SHOW CRAMPS, “NERVIS”, MISERY You, too, may not be able to hide that tired, nervous, jittery look each lnonth no matter how much “make-up " you use. Keep your secret safe during “those” days--don’t lie the one girl in three who shows the strain from ie!l tale nerves and cramps —has "thet monthly look".’ 1 ' %ke Cardoi, « special iriedieir.f trusted by thousands of women, girls to help insure against cramps, “u*r?#*” *nd monthly misery. A little Special Purchase! tmiuictl lliium Nuih f K <t giflar 1 (>.US hifii 1 li. I)f> famous maker suits, \vo)ulorfut lor wear now* and through the Summer, Eight beautiful styles to choose from in white, pink, hhi(\ beige and navy. You will be delighted with the styles, fit and workmanship Si«-es 7 to 15; 10 to 2(1; 14Vj to 24Vi In Ralei«h It s <. 1 DAUGHTER " FASHIONS Insurance Huildinf PAGE THREE lev Street, on Sunday afternoon, April ib nt 3 i .m. TGc p:i toi, > the R‘-v. Howard Cunningham, wlii i be the principal speaker. c.oi.Lr.«>L n.AV EILS TO .»! AY IN RALiSfGH , RALEIGH ■'Cam pus Quaran tine". u hilarious comedy, will be .-i suited by hie North Carolina . f'oUegc Players at Crosby -Garfield ' School here on Friday, May t> The • e.uy is being prcSGtlcd iiridcr the joint sponsorship of the Chapter 1. United War Mothers anti the Mary Talbot Home. Mrs. V. H. Brown is president <-t the Worn - an’? dub and Mr.-. Eula Ellis heads the War Mothers chapter. BFC Cnrdul each day helps build strength so resistance may he greatei «ach month, nervousness and suffering less and less. Look more natural—feel and sleep bet ter. Ask your dealer for Cunlui. (Say: “card-i/on-eye"), 'Many ,-ci>.'iti>ts estimate that at tirr.t f!tt! thirivi) tije t oat of every S iCu-mei, xnri'rv front monthly dlac&mfort. CA R D U I MONTHLY CRAMPS « CHANCE UF LIFE

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