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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE IS, 1957 “WE ARE TRAVELING TO PROMISED LAND,” REV. KING TELLS GRADS '-tumhhh ■ ~ ~ -- - - - ~~ "* ~~~ ~~ " '" T ~' - ——— —— '• ——- . . afdfweawf HONORS’ DAY SPEAKFKS AT ST ATTfUSTTNE’S COL IFC.I Pf,in T E. McKin ney of J, r Smith University is >-hn« n after the Hnjinn Oas NCR ALUMNA'S WORK IN 'INSTRUCTOR" DURHAM —jMi.ss M. Mildred j Martin, a srrade four teacher at Eastern-Johnson School in Hen derson. N. C., irs represented in 'lt keeps bathrooms B j , healthfully dean ly. ' * JSiIL k\ m I.*■ B§§ ■ V*. #fe Y 111- -Up ; % p' »*■* Fleecy White disinfects pleasantly end surely. | it helps safeguard & /*/ss£# 9 family health throughout | Y eMr home - " |/ VT ®V ! This is but one of ihe many ways | faU this outstanding liquid bleach |. §^Jwsd and household disinfectant can f Ww * '• • A serve you. You'll find other uses | *» * F A 4T and directions on bottle label, | PI.R(\ %, f§ CHSrSt Wb?t«n* t shW '< fast color.', etu.ly without rubbing. ■'■ $ D'S'Ne?C r s Sooititos your <»oja. bo«»'oom ‘ Ad • ‘.Xh-M. khchea smk, nursery enfl toys W.-r « «*. " OEOOOWZfS: Bebv -cosh, -os* doMt**, ■■ -yaijppai-sy^ t rv' .s* cons e'im.ncH.s ueo>cc»«»t odors. *SMOVES STAINS- f'rtct. ftO*tfc find rn.ifJ*w Also *ro»H ♦•**, PLEASANT USE ~, LI AVIS NO OFFINSIVi ODOftl i e I ' ' Rieeland Rice is the natural UNPROCESSKI) white milled rife that cooks perfectly every ,jLy time! Quick and easy! Guaranteed fluffy! $ RllkJlii ? I '- /** g !l d% n • •• • COOKS i perfect/y Program in Taylor Hall on St. Augustine's College campus. With Dean McKinney are Pros anti I>r. P R. Robinson, Jean (dent .lames \. Royer, center, of St. Augustine's, I the June issue of the "Instructor" • magazine with a special Father’s ! Day art handwork project called ("Pock Craft.’’ Miss Martin i* a 1952 graduate ! of North Carolina College. PARK TILFORD RESERVE | j jthre (00 W j «f Qu#Ury j:3®fc®*e«ce.' • : RESERVE - Y y.y'’r fegESH §fll % ’ 4 *®S 355 */»«*• Pt. BltKßtO WHISKEY. 8? «OOF*SS% SWH NRIM SPURTS tm «TilFBB? KSt-'i i f«S “OPffR.ATiC-M. IBUlSIl!! I, KY. I Kentucky State Seniors j I Warned Os “New World * ' FRANKFORT. Ky (ANP) | "We have broken toose We have | thrown aside the Egypt of colon-1 I ialism and are travelling toward. I the promised land of social inte-' I gration, of freedom and justice " R Such were the words of the Rev. | Martin Luther King. Jr., noted I leader of the successful Mont- ! I gomery. Ala., bus boycott as he I spoke to graduates of Kentucky, I State College here last, week in | Family Fawsrite ! f V-,Y. •..with spit mi fun! I i i The hot sun of summer calls for the cool, cool refreshment of a dip ip the nearest poo!—for the roles, cold refreshment of bright and bracing Coca-Cola. Enjoy Coke whenever your schedule calls for ma and fun 'You'll find u . , , everywhere. f-.VTU» UNDE# AUTHOeiTT Os THf COCA-COLA BCTTUNO COM»ANY BY THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BTLG. CO., INC. : ! ‘Yb*»" .■» u mßrir ff. t*5A. THE COCA-C.eiA rOMPAKr” SPECIAL! JANE PARKER SPANISH ' u - HEAT & SERVE WITH CRESTMONT ICE CREAM JANE PARKER ~* ' _' 'AWN PAGE 25c SALE ———-——■———— ORANGE MARMALADE 25 Wsm m WsMm SPECIAL PRICES ON A&P FRUIT JUICES | GRAPEFRuff IGt 1Gt 2 £ 43« &* ?o! I ANN PACE ASSORTED FLAVORS “JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH” WISCONSIN CHEDDAR | * PRICES THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY. JUNE ISTH * THE C.AROLINIAN a. commencement address. The 28-year-oM militant t Negro ieader admonished the graduates that competition In the future will not be with Negroes, but as men sftid sro men. One of the largest crowds ever assembled in. this city heard Rev. King stress non-violence in the i Negro's quest, for first-class citi zenship and announce that the Negro must »nter his new- world . | with understanding in his mind ! and good will In his heart He declared ‘‘the Negro's door closed on the old and opened on ■ Why should your hair liijl Slav ' | Look younger...look lovelier...today! ffijMSlf those “gray Kso'* hearten?,*,! model?. Hike tU . gaß^W^Kial Gorlefroy « tvineijs? Ha'r Coloring ran you !! be provider of voor hair when give your hair mung )r>okin2, Icn rK. you choose Godefrov's .Urieuse! ft ? Wtess*»At 1 * fe looking color right aweiy ~ . gloving f be famous brand n the red box. tustrous color that U-r? »n-l lasts! now ’’ for its for more -a^...:.. H sh"| i ’ "*"*" lll ‘^r—»in. a ,.^ TO ~CWL_ | / . J*. mooojsee •Srs-ono* y. *.• 2 Armiy ;V><!«*'nv'* s.«,i atW)? j. AO?- color *>« ds>-?!or?-, . 1*», rt '--ode.-oy , Lsriauss «nth or,C'' l ?ntn- Irxhtfat) ihomcoo »ei- s 5-vn and ««* j n • ■ yot?r style. «no««Rc»v WAHije AS , Tg| ,! M# no OLiyj . «t, t _«, M§ , W 9 the new May 17. 1954, when the | to abolish compulsory racial seg* Supreme Court ordered the states relation in the public schools.' 1 DRIVE SAFELYI PAGE SEVEN
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