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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY'. MAY I DU 1 , : ;i . : W ' A • “a ' f.:..: f 4 / I ■■■ i rt / * * j ‘''l% #’ N' f Jf * r ' / jjK''* • t *i«: ■ -y yf r : * ' 5 v i # i||§ :.. l. ....... COMING TO RIVI.RSinr ISA SI-MIAV —Lionel Hamid in and his orchestra will appear at the • Riverside Inn, Jot alert sis miles east of Raleigh on I’ooie Road, to play a big show, concert and dance date Sunday night. Hantp Raleigh Group Meets; Plans March On D. C. The Trend Thutrs* KiUure. . ..1r.,.. was p.-incipal Spvakei a! meeting hi lei Wednesday. May I at ihe Martin Street Baptist Church to explain the national Way >;r Pit - Hrtmage to Washington, D. <l, May 17 The purpose of the movement was expounded in order to intor <■ t H local group to p.v.'nei ,--t« in ■ the March on V. C The March is siatrri for May 17 because that date -,v **! mark the Mj Neighbors •<■ - ■welfare funds?" i Jerome Henry Tourist Home , 622 Jamaica Drive Dial TE 2-5046 Formerly Managed by Jerome Henry Is Now Operated by His Daughter MiSS FAYE HENRY • Your Continued Patronage Solicited! m * i ■tmjwi immmmmum '*»>*' ' w ''Hi«inii»r»itfw.-L ■—jai.inaßMrww.wa— ■“tumjimjj c 42 YEARS OF SERVICE! For almost half a century we have been undertakers In Raleigh and vicinity serving you and your families in the most trying times. For 42 years we have given dignified, experienced service at costs that are amazingly low. • HOW CAN WE 00 THIS? We buy our caskets in large quantities and have out own show room. Because: we do this we. are able to get. discount? that other undertakers, who buy one at a time, can't get. So we pass along the saving? to you at a time when every dollar saved is needed most. RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME 322 E. Cabarrus Street Dial TE 2-2833 j T-rniiimmai —urir ■animn> iiiniiT»tT*m^i»oiiw»i»-i««n--»ni.-tp:i.:g'itt,-rTtnrrnTi whim mi , rt _ _ . Famous BAKERY SPECIALS : : BY POPULAR DEMAND Fresh Cocoanut Layer Cakes *■ " 6 Thin Layers Spec. Price $1.50 : , BLUEBERRY & CHERRYPIES* 50c each APPLE, PEACH, & POTATO PIES 35c each CHOCOLATE & LEMON MERINOUE PIES 35c each | Remember MOTHER’S DAY (May 12th) ; With A Beautifully Decorated Cake CAKES BY WIRE Place Orders Early MEMBER • - Bakers Telegraph Deliverv Wedding Calm Item ■ ' PLACE ORDERS EARLY! : FAMOUS BAKERY 1«W N. WfI.MINGTON ST. PHONES: TE 2-*333 • Tl l > j lon. known as ’* A -cnira's Grr:‘ j rst >lttst. il Showman", is it-.t scheduled t» appear anyyyhrrt i else in the south in the near tn ture. The tiaiu-e is schedule to be I held from p.m. until 0 am. ! third annivciaury of the Supreme ; Court decision outuuvins; st grega j nor.. It i* hoped that iOO.OOO per j sons will join to help crystallize j public opinion on the necessity of i passing civii'rig’.ls leghsliition. i Rev. Thomas Kilgore. Jr , nation | al director, was assisted by Rev. { George A. Fisher, acting chairman, ; in urging local participation. Othe r I sponsors include Rev. Otis T.. flair j ston. Dr. Grady Davis, Rev John I Fleming. Dr O. L. Sheri ih, Rev. F ; aul Johnson. RENT’S I Toyviile and Children’s Wear CAMERON VILLAGE | We Now Have A Large Stock o' I | GIRL A: BOYS CLOTHES I | 1 to 14 GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW prices: awwimwwraMywtwMMWwwum w i rwimßnieg«. rvtw?'-■ wan Teachers Announced For 1957-1958 School Year i I Th' r* .'luciion of U-.'ichers to po- . j .‘ itions in c;‘y ta hools by the Ra~ jeigh Schooi Boorvi for the 3037-58 school y ar resulted as follows: SI I*ER\ ST \FT • Dr Eunice ! I S Newton. i SPFCIAJ FH.U) FFKSONNKI.: Mis ; Bi vc? vous All dr * .-> n. Mis. .•'osf’lyn Bou!~ ] r *. Ana M ,L-r.n;u*in, Mrs. Beulah j W’lhan^ - T ?rOw r1 T Ymirt ;• I ! U 1 ICiO\ (I’MOR S! MOH IfilGfl I SCHOO!.: Mr* T!i“-r.a D:V.cv. Marga- | ] rut Bin i . Manic Bullock Mrs Ethel j ! Clark. Mra MargnurHi* Cook. Howard j lira Prexy ! HOC Awards 1 Oav Speaker l DVR i ? A7.' Or Samacl D j Prod or, pvf:-idc'i t o! Virginia ; j Vir-'iiiifi Union UnLov-Kty. Rich- i 1 truv-.d wiM dct;,.»r North OnroHna ! ! Cnhtrt N o mtu -yr.nuai Awards | !'..y addr.w; «• ;l tn. on j i Ajay 17 it; il;e M 'ns Gymruuiinm.: Some til’d students and teachers i nr-' expettfcd to receive cPatronr I 1 for out -; ur.dirv: accornpiiyhifJSnts j tv, eamntty yro.ip living, scholar- | ahip. athletics, and etti/enship i ; Dr. T VI Mr.lot•- is chairrnjn of . : Die Award- Day Committee. are Straw Hat 1 and Hudson -Belk has j 1,000 Hats § ! ■ To Choose From _ U \ /j / \ / Dress better for less with our own Bonaire! I-EATHERUGHT STRAWS Genuine panamas 1 New textured ftfLl dark-tones! Oil ■ wish the look, J 3 TTa the fee! of costly Milan! Telescope crowns, flat-tops, ccsual pinch W&, @ fronts! V/ondcrful selection — and oil at this one low, low price! ! Others Prised To SI 0.00 I iladson -BelK i ! t'unningham. Mrs. P. M. Cunningham. Mrs. Mme'ta Eaton, Joseph L Set -varrif, George C Extthi, James Fai son, George Foxweli, Mrs. Augusta Gray, Mrs. Gertrude Harris, Merriman C. Hill, Mrs. Maggie B Jones. Mrs. Em ily M. Kelly. Dorothy 3, Lane, Mrs. Mozelle P l ane, Mrs. Alberta Leving ston. Jol.n C. Levitigston, Maye E. Li«- on, C C. Lipscomb, Mrs George Man ley. Mrs. Joyce C. McLendon. George F. Newell. Mrs Virginia Newell. Mrs. El-io H. Perry Mrs Susie V. Perry, Mrs. Janice Robertson, Ernest C Roe- i its, Mrs. Etta D Toole, Mrs. Ida Wash ington. Peter H. Wil’.iaYns, Mrs. Rosalie [ Williams, Effie M Year.'.in. WASIIWOTON H'NiOK IIHiH AND ii.i MENTARY SCItnOL: J. W Eaton,! Susan M Caldwell, Mrs. Mary Carnage ! I G-.or,:r Coburn Mrs. Pearl W, Coley.! Mt Martha Davidson Mrs. Marion F. i Jet'iihS. Mrs. Lucy P. Eaton, Cl if - ! f.'.rr.ia Grady. Annie S Hawkins Ed ! word B. Hick. , 11. Josephine Hunter. Mrs Louise Yiaye, William A. Rain- I * **w. Mis. Gwendolyn Reid, Sydney j Roberts, Gladys Rogers, Mrs. Louise ft Shaw. Mrs. Kathryn Shepard Luu- I j i-yla Sinuiaii, Mrs Huth B Smith, | Mr.: Mamie W Watson, A B IVil- | ! i’.'ins. Louise Williams, Mrs. Pauline i i 'V Youn:r. C'UOSRA CSARFirt.I) SCHOOL Mrs. ; Evans Lo, kii.art, Marjorie L Adams, j Luc :<• r.'i y.tai Cianne E . ' mas. Mrs. Justine K. Davis Mrs. Mary | A Flagg, Gwendolyn Gill, Mrs. tn- i Vi rne C. Goins, John D Hamlet-, Ger- j a 111 me S Harry Mrs Eli-,' H Hunt, i M v.ldr.’e T Jam.??.. Mrs Dour R I McAdams, Mr.* M'.riei D McK..v, Lii- | r. 1. Pi : n Mrs Via r, Roberts.; ' »f-'- B'.'i.r.etia «!-cr.."d. M Florei-e | T".rr>er Mr-- Mary I Watson Mrs. i . G.on, - Watt Mrs M'tmii' Williams. M ( U.l E HUNTER SCHODT W \V ! , Mrs. Rub: M Banks Mary L. I Barnes Mn l i;, W Brower, Eunice L | ■’ e be Mrs. Or,i Ire Dehr.am. Mis i Glia S Ttar’iw Mi- Willie T. Hicks : ■ Mrs. Fir/a D Holloway. Mrs Clinton THh gAROLINTAK I R. Ligon, Rachel H. G McCauley, Me Pauline H Parker, Mrs, Bessie Petti- i lord, Mrs. Carrie M. Prather. Mrs Henri Stredwick. Mrs. Glad;.- A, Turn er, Mrs. Katlileen L. Thomas, Mrs. Sara T. Thompson. OBEIU.JN SCHOOL. Leonidas Hay wood, Delores M. Baker, Mrs. Lucille Campbell Mrs. Harriet P Dunbar, Mr*. One'ua W. Fox well. Lula S. Somerville. WASHINGTON TERRACE SCHOOL: Mrs. Alma T. Williams, Ernest Arm strong. Mrs. Mary A. Culler, Mrs. Hor ten: r Fleming, Mrs. Mir.nie T. Hnw ',rd. Mrs. Bessie S. Lewis, Mrs. Gladys Robinson Mrs Victoria Walters I JOHN 1 ASKEW PAINTER and DECORA TOR HO GlcnwQod Ace. For The Best j Interest of \1! The ! People of Raleigh 1 VOTE FOR 1 Wade C. Lewis | FOR YOUR 1 City Council | (Political Ad vertisemenO Bfimic CDCfMJI I O CUB "is-:; •i '»s@ r-'f flame UwUo artbiA Lb run k^JcRS G. E. 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J—J j ’ Model S e/C j ® ryily-refrigorofed freeze* eheti plus ft-il-wid'h chiM troy. jl. ««# agsfe, ’ *® deeo built-in shelves in »h«» Y I t|| K 4 |R 45 ■■■••!■".'« Puli-wicifb Dor- M a Vl# ! : " 9 New »afe| deer lotch * Seaoti.'u: SJIIWU ; 2 mi _ Open Fri. Kite Till 9 | ' TIRE SALE]MICE THE 4§L2' ' : PLACE 401 Hillsboro St Dial TE 2*7571 Automatic Wacher Regular 5:»39.J>5 $1 9095 | 18 Cu. Ft, | Freezer • $275 93 | 18" | Power Mower $4995 Early I>ircl. SPEt ’! Ai. On New Mathis i $139 95 2 -Tift $21985 ■sr 17 Cu. Ft Paw Mower Freezer ; floor sample) Frojv Hod s|j '35 $239^5 PAGE FIVE
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