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Fayetteville State Prexy: Dr. Rudolph Jones To Raleigh Sun. Men’s Day Guest At Bant. Church P'\ Rudelph Jer.e? president o£ : '’tteville State Teachers Col- j ?-ge. will be the guest speaker for 1 (•" Martin Street Baptist Church j len s Day observance Sunday, i pri! 27. at 11:00 A. M. Dr. Jones, a native North Carol ti.'-n, whs graduated with honors ;om Shaw University where he re- mmu •c::.:: r wJU! J fj i. 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The special feature of the eve ing service beginning at 7:30 i\ M. will be a discussion on “Launching An Earth Satellite" under the direction of C. M. Carter of the Department of Natural Sciences and Mathema tics at Shaw University, and "Some Possible Imparts of the Outer Space Age on the Social Life of ihc United States of A merica,” hv C. E. DeVane ( hail man of the Social Science Division at Shaw University. Mur nr will be furnished by a i I boy instrumental ensemble, under the direction of Joseph t, Edwards B of the J. W. Lijjon .Tur.ior-Sanior High School. The Mate Chorus will sing also at the evening service. K C. High, Sr., superintendent of the Sunday School, has announced that the classes ordinarily taught by ladies will be taught by men on Men s Day. 08. RUDOLPH JONES Noted Designer To Teach In A Paris School NEW YORK Renee fttyrks, 1 Director at the Renee School of ; French Design in Newark, New ! Jersey, sailed last, Saturday on the ' Liberfce for Paris, France where i die will teach Fashions In her : ‘Alma Mater’’ the Academic de j Coupe De Paris during the (cum mer session. Mrs. Stark* will be to Eu rope three months studying and traveling as well as teach ing so as to gather resh and j new ideas for her students. Her travels will be mainly in Italy, England (London), and j gay parte as well as in Brus sels where she will take to lb* the World’s Fair. This trip marks the Deegnert ; third to Europe the other two ! having been In 1950 and In 1952. During tier stay abroad then, Mrs I Sark* studied and completed Fashion Design and Millinery at ; the Academic d? Coupe De Paris ! and Ecole Guerre-Lvigne while to • Paris. She was the first graduate j in Moulage from Ernie Guerre j Uavigne. i ——— - I Bum Ifeta PM Sorority 1 I..S§MT Rakigh ! „ Ths Omicron Zets Zeta chapter j of th* Zeta Plii Etoi-a Sorority mto ! at the home of Soror Alice Thomas, | 1319 Poole Road. Saturday evening, i April 19. Hostesses assisting her | were soror* Dorothy Baker, F»uish | Carr. William® and June Swindell Other Zetas present were So»- ors Addie Logan, Nora Lockhart, Mildred James, Mildred Chavis, Ida Washington, Jestin* Davis. Merca Yarborough, Maggie Jones, Maye I.igon, Vivian Brown, Paul ine Young (basileus); Blanche Riv i em (secretary); Anna E. Hairston, | Millie Veasey, Verncl Mehaffey. Morelia Young, Ruby K. McKin ney. and Anne Hawkins. SOROR CARNAGE TO .ATTEND CONFERENCE Soror Mary Carnage leave* (he city this week to attend the Regi onal Child Welfare Conference to ! Miami, Florida which will he held j op Wednesday. Thursday and Fm ! day, April 23, 24. and 25. I OFF TO TOE REGIONAL At the Zctd Regional which will convene at Bluefield, W. Va.. Sor W&BSLm* J * a ® *?? .> * •- •»n,v„, I &S?BS' ;j " , ‘'‘ ' ..^gßTOra^tfSlKfi AMONG THE FLOWERING FOBtSYTHIA—Spring ai North Caro Una College heralds he flowering of the Fonsythia time — and enjoying the flowers h pretty Carolyn Jaye Blue, a Durbm honor student who looks forward to majoring In dram&tir art. Carolyn in IIi« daughter of Mrs. Margaret LUvvd of 1&25I Ceeß Street* Durham . ► DR. JAMES A. BOYER, Pres ident of St. Augustine’s College, Raleigh, will be the Honors Day speaker at Albany State College, Albany. Ga.„ on May 2nd. “Insufficient Evidence” In Tex. Bus Case I i WASHINGTON < ANP) The. United States Department, of Jut,- j Mon has .lust, announced that they j were not able to get. sufficient j facts in the case of the alleged j beatng of an African ministerial | student In Texas, almost eight months ago, to support prosecu tive action. This information was relayed to ! Congressman. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., ID., Mich.) in a letter last weeK. The letter came in reply to an inquiry made by Diggs on August! 2(5. 1957, the day after Essin a student at Southwestern College, Terrell, Texas, was allegedly struck with a blackjack by a Hen derson, Texas, policeman and lat er fined $25 because he failed to heed the order of a Continental [ Trail ways bus driver to move to! the roar of the bus. Immediately after the re. j port reached Washington, i Diggs wrote the Justice De partment requesting an in vestigation, The Justice De partment's reply, dated March 27, 1958, and released by Diggs, Tuesday, pointed out that the | Attorney General personally conferred wtb officials of the Continental Trailways Bos Company in Dallas and hoped the conference would avoid further incidents of this na ture. He claimed that, bus company officials denied that there are any segregation sgns on the busses of tihe Continental Trad wavs Co And the drivers have been in- j stnicted to refrain from either j tolling passengers or suggesting to them where they should sit. llJrWri!7Wjffll'lwlißPT '* n W | 11 1 rrr ~ tti —*-ii or Ellen Alston will be gues s sneak er on Sunday morning during wor ship services at c-ie of the church es. Several Raleigh Zplas are plan ning to attend. Soror Jestlne Davis will attend a» a delegate from the Omioron chap ter. Soror Nona IS. Lockhart. !* R(\a ionai Dirsctor. srf book* toil yo® how i i» marnage a/t«»r y«e retire. What** wanted is one tfcat’ll l«H you how to manage »»*#r I Shaw U. Choir Among Groups To I Be Heard Over UNCF Aircasts NEW YORK Beginning its eighth consecutive year of regular weekly broadcasts of United Negro College Choirs, the American Broadcasting Network has sched uled programs by Shaw Universi ty, Philander Smith, Knoxviilr- and ! Livingstone Colleges for the month j of May. Shaw University, Raleigh N. C.. will present its program May 4. Harry Gil-Smythe i* the director. The choir of Philander Smith, Little Rock,’Ark., recorded the mu sic to be heard May 11 while in Chicago on a spring concert tour. Otis D. Siinroons directs. An innovation—a brass choir ac companiment-will ba introduced on the Knoxville choral program scheduled for May 18 Russell W. Smith is vocal director; Hugh Mag liocco, brass choir director of Knoxville College, Knoxville, Tenn. The Livingstons College Choir, under the baton of Mrs. Myra M j Thomas, will he broadcast May 35 j Livingstone College is in Salisbury, ! N. C. to recognition of die c-onhtnvitnr | cooperation rendered the United : j i SUFFERERS | w tots have car bwttuc ma.ui,. OftWOSOFr. t j TETTER* KCZ I MA, IUNGVORM, OR OTIO3 #WW ! OR 3CAIP ffiCT | FORI> TRANSITORY REt.kSF’ OF THE SCALD*! i ANO iTCHTMt,*. ASK YOUR DOCTOR. 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World’s leading brand of evaporated milk! “from. , Ctwiiejitoi * + j “^-’ 1 Negro College Fund, a “Lincoln" ! award was recently presented to ! the American Broadcasting Comp any at the Fund s i:>th anniversary celebration. The citation noted ABC* “seven years of regular week ly network broadcasts of the choirs of UNCIF schools, thus bringing the accomplishment* and needs of these colleges to the attention of the American public; the cooperation of ABC officials and staff that has in sured the success of these pro grams over the years; and th* genuine concern of th* net work for the public Interest.’’ Ths weekly radio series origi nates to New York City and t* broadcast over the ABC network H);.(0 to 10:55 Sunday mornings, ft i c heard over WABC, New York, Rip Van Winkle Couldn’t Sleep Nagging Backache Now I You can get.the f«jit you from naggirg backup he, honcl&eba arwi muscular aches and pains that often crhs* i-estioss nisrhtj and miserabl# tirad-cmt When these disconsforts comr on , with over-exertion or stress and strain j ~ you want relief—want it fast! 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(Special) for the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch ing;, and relieve pair.-without surgery. In one Hemorrhoid cam after another .“very striking'improve ment" was reported and veri fied by doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gentler rcHevini? pain, actual reduction or re traction (shrinking;) took place. And most amazing of al 1— this improvement main tained in caa®* where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thor ough that sufferers were able to make such aptonishing ? tate tpent* * s “Fifes P6”* - cp.ascd to be I I ■ 20H> CZNTURV FQJ PRESENTS ALL THE DA VS AND NIGHTS OF S 1 the I I Ktanig Lions I ! I JL I fnwfn Shaw’s jtij|L” jg*. monumental ■ best- se !, a r MitMM■ cv-,,. *>**> ~roi=G II * I mm«iwHm,ik I also Mt'rlng „ HOPE LANGE * BARBARA RUSH « WAV' BRITT suns sunta mmm®. «* S ’ L ; v y- : - v '•AJtiJPiM'Jia Good roughage is important to toe economical production of milk. On March 15, Tar Heel cattle men will vote whether or not to assess themselves 10 cent* par bead of slaughter eat.fie to support a promotional program lor their beef. s problem !** Ami stneaasr fl*sa sufferer# were a very wide, va riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years’ standing A!1 this, without the ns* of narcotics, anesthetic* ar sssfen n - gents of any kind. Thftaarcret is fnew healing suhstsmce (Bie !yn#*) - the discovery of a world-famous research fnstitn tior>. Already, Bio-Dyce is Ir •wide use for healing inittrsd' tissue on a!! parts of the body. This new healing substance Is offered in mpposiimy or ev*t~ • w> mt: form, railed PtvptumiAem. 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