WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954
Healthiest Baby In Raleigh, Durham To Be Named
or. vrrv thk \ rMENT
it.-, iiovc; too m«ju for a girl to
!,: i>i *r.l rocip ri;j (x voter is t:ie
t.i' ai! beauty treatments.
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I : tccr " for til"! hr ..iff.
; • I a;! > be .1 headboards,
top,, bookshelves. and.
■ it '! 1 ‘s a c- '-t silvery «p
--i ranee <0 a room and requires
a imipjc > arising to keep it
loot:bit! stork raid lovely Rely on
; t 1 jo - alcrc avoiding abra
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LA * ;j ffoir r'iolh, working
In juf-.t DfiC cUrotA'n, for both
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~&k wet* halrrnior
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jtef? hair.«. trust to Lariouse to keep your hair
/■:'l >C-~ '‘A'i picture-perfect. Ask at vour cosmetic counter
for Gooe-froy's Larieuse
Hair Coloring in the red . .5
Cfoaefan/’s larieuse
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Mother and Daughter Fashions
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exquisitely tailored
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$35
$45-sSO-$55 Values
A timely sale of handsome
suits in the smartest
Styles for fa 11... boxy or fitted.
There are worsted
gabardines, worsted flannels,
Tweeds, and novelty fabrics.
There are all the lovely Autumn
shades including brown,
due, purple, charcoal, and
black. Come early’
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Sizes 7 to 15. 10 to 20, 14*4 to 22H
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Carnation Mii
Contest To Se
Who ha- the health)" bat;.
: ; aiiMiig sli Raleish and Durhaia
: . readers of this newspaper This
1 ; is what the Carnation Company
-of Los Angeles California to
. ' gether with the staff of the CAR
: | GLIM AN, are setting out to dis.
1 cover. Within the next tow* week
: announcements will be marie !*
Ik’s Bi-County j
:lect 6 Babies :
the s I. v. of this newspaper of a
| tont: •** 1 d to locate a baby !
~vhn w.'ti *"" i;e*' wie'.i (*v i rj.s'iel I
vS . <■*,! 1 >'i'" rte ir-' • heajfnir-st |
l . im»i" of this eonp t
is part of the continuing pro
gram <>" p :rcj\ conducted
1 ;.i’ < arna'.iou Company. 1
i 11 jea.-s m jiorated
•hi ~ been shown as na
ti ■♦ 1. t i>». t,v perfect
food m it> ,i<!(’*t form tor
babies Ji,i (.urnatldn (ism
uirh first introduc' d
! its *• v,i .......b.d uiifk to ■
:• bt:,, , the tti-r .-t
; •" tills done mtli'fl <0
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1 mon v, so tt:P«UK-f<m» the
: w«»rW as a -uai part oi lor- j
I .o!ii*C" ft fding for infant*,
' .'i f.'h of the b&sic research con- j.
; due; ,i i") (’ires: O)- klilV" 1? cen- !!
i ter; d n t;» r . nia> kabie Carna- !;
j tarn Par'n* ne«> - Seattle. Wash
\ iKi'Ton. j-1" : c ope of i h : » finest- i!
j hrir.is of Hol*?rim-. munbering \\
over 600 ni. has arbught into 1
exist...iicu : 1 *••;...'r:,.bie blood lines j
i that ru«*ve ■■;• its ri neariv half !
| of the »;•••'■ •: * its rfat anii miik
; to .soil o: s r,.*) evaporated rriitk
p !o; : ■ : . o' i. ■' Unite l '
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FORMER ST. AGNES NXTEBE
Ckipi.;. in Virginia J. Jeffer*
s-m. mm z .Htndciit at the. Medi
cal Field H; rvtcr Seh<*oi, Fort
ham Houston, Texas, and Briga
dier Gcfu’nii J nines T Cooney.
t'orr>in:iT'ri iiil ol iiie SchiHil.
rear! a Cert if i< ate of Achieve
mi nt awarded to the captain by
Vu i-r <-• ncra! ( E Ryan in
r<e.i„: r oi her outstanding
performance of duty while she
Mrs. Arnetta Wallace To
Keynotes Women’s Day At
Local First Baptist Church
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Grass cakbrofes its SO*h Aar.iversenf
*1 gives yes SFECiAI
INTRODUCTORY PRICES
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ticcause of the tremendous use
o! its p f oduct and the proven
nuln'ive benefits in the field of
.hint ca re. Carnation has set
• ■ to honor some of the count
y's youj'.nstei'S who attest by
eir fine helth to these benefits.
Ratoigh and Durham has been
:( ted «• the «•'•:<■* in which ,!
•pcfi.'i] contest will be conduct
■ t ..." acheive this end Substan
ni rasn priz< s will be awarded
i: e : x w 1 rmers.
was stationed at the 17. $. Army
Hospital, Fort Dix, New Jersey,
(premonies were held at
!>' fukf Army Medical Center
the honored officer is the
daughtci of Mr and Mrs. Sam
uel Jefferson, hr.. 52S 19th St..
Host Piiim Beach, Fla. She
studied as St. Agnes School of
Nursing. Raleigh, %. C. l*. S.
Mi.MY PHOTO.
The guest speaker for Women s
Day Serv.ee at the First Baptist i
Church, here, on Sunday. Sept
26 will be Mrs Amelia G W«<- 1
lace She will speak at the 11 A ;
M, service
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MRS. WALLACE
Mrs. Wallace. Supreme
HaMlcus of Alpha Kappa Al
pha Sorority, is a graduate ot
Knoxville College, Knoxville,
Tean. and is a teacher of mu
sic at the Vine Street Junior
High School of that city. Shi
ts widely known in Tennes
see, set cing as Vice President
of the East, Tennessee Teach
ers’ Association and Vice
President ot the League of
Women Voters.
I On ihe nations! scene, in addi-
J lion to her prominence in the
National Pan-HelJenic Council
she is also a regional director
: ar.ci boarc; member of the Nation
al Council of .Negro Women,
j Ht r husband, the Rev Robert
C. Wallace is secretary of the
Department of Christian Educa
tion of the National Baptist Con-
J vent ion, lac.
THE CAROLINIAN
FAVKTTEVILLE’S SIX* HAP
py ntEsiiMss Pobitif for
pictures was one aspect of the
Freshman Week ‘ activities at
the Fayetteville State Teachers
College and one oi the note
1 peasant chores that served to
punctuate a series of tests,
health examinations, tours, and
social occasions. Here are siv
items of proof. Happy about
the whole thing on the front
row. ileft to right) are Jean
lattitn of Wallace; Gwendolyn
Draughan of Wallace: and I.<u
clle Leake of Adder. Skews r on
the back row tieft to • ighi)
are: Charles Rogers of Wallace.
Arthur Thompkins of Faycdte
ville; and former captain in the
f S. -Vrmy Donald Vt"M of
Newark N. .!. Well over 200
Freshmen from manj «i fions
of she country are in at
tendam p
A dymri dust cloth, squee.-orf
from soapy water, is invaluable
Does that '»
tell-tale 100k1j.7 *
on your face say
change of life?
A great mwy wowfd “c) %•■#* «*f l<A.
sleep poorly, sre hfirn tf> *r4 . I
«.n«i fair get that , 'c^\ r \p.' f \< *•’s;
C«,rffui hits *ielTKft? thGustruis of w— ■ *v.
to lows that •'chatisre'’ <<-k. <.*'*- '
(!$ improve appetvU. (2) thu# buDd
tr* „yth end r^ismianr^.,f 21 ca -e ter • m *
fier<'«ji*iu''»» i-]»N v» buftt”. ?; ;’- -f •
Ctrdoi help you fvt ! b«tt*! F*df. t>e* ter *
be your norma!- cheerful ls! *" Gtf
C*rdu» today. (Say: “cr,Td~u<m-<'tt( “).
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