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6 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 56, 195* F'MV GIRLS DOTtMITOR V Vesting completion on the dollar sdrls dormitory, The structure ij. expected to be rear!, tor •ampus of Florida Ai.M University, Tallahassee, is this hall-million occupancy this fall. Ghana Prime Minister To U. S.: Announce Program For Nkrumah Reception CHICAGO • ANP > Mayorl Richard J Daley, official host to j Prime .j'&r.iitsr Kweme Nkrumah ci Gheea when hr- visits the city ; Pdweli Has ‘Amendments' | To Science Education Bill WASBTNGON (AMP) - Con gressman Adam Clayton Powell (D.. N. V ) last, -week told the Commit tee on Education and Laobr that he had amendments ready to offer to {Ks Hill-Eliiott Science Educa tion. bin. The statement was made after Representative Landrum of Georgia Questioned representatives of Health Education and Welfare as to whether the Ccmmior-ioner of Education, under this bill, could stop- payment of funds to states which s/e in defiance of the Su fimmmmtmmmmmsmr' '" -'MwrtimAri w AWNINGS LARGE mSGOUNTS THREE STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM A complete line of Rusco Storm windows and Doors m White and in colors r Convenient Easy Payment Plan j UP TO SIXTY MONTHS TO PAY j This Week Only ...FREE GIFTS I for ever* prospect who visit* our plant RiISOO WINDOW CO. I 1205 HILLSBORO STREET PHONE TE. 2-2484 I «•'-CllsnnsrteaggaHgrjvrrcmm-rv’-ow -»'rir*#■ C —,-y ,n, #M w „,,, 'j.w rru,. i _ | ™ alumTnum AWNINGS ■ DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED ! IN RALEIGH NO OOWN PAYMEHT iMSfF 38 Months To Pay | 1 STORM DOORS & WINDOWS Windows • Siding • Aluminum Gutters and Ornamental Iron SWAIN AWNING MFG. CO. LAINER LEONARD, Local Representative* 303-11 S, mount Street Phone TE 2-1350 | ALLIED ALUMINUM CO. We Specialize In Custom Made Quality Lock Vent ALUMINUM AWNINGS CALL ITS FOR FREE ESTIMATE Before You Buy And Compare Quality And Prices ■Also See Our New A. nod tied Aluminum, Little Beaver STORM WINDOWS & DOORS SAVE UP TO 30 Percent ON FUEL BILLS NO DOWN PAYMENT Firs! Payment Due In Sept. CALL: TE 47038 day or night 41S COLUMBIA DR. ' RALEIGH, N. C July 30-31 " ith a retinue of 14 per son;. announced the program of reception and welcome Thursday ! and ns.-Tied the committee which j , premc- Court's decision Powell pointed out. that the cor respondence that I have had thru j the years with the Secretaries of Health. Education and Welfare i "’ith the Commissioners of Educa tion and with the U S Comptroli pi indicates that funds can be stopped, onlv upon the basis of a 'directive from Congress'' D.csel tractors are usually an i economical purchase when the an ' ticipatod use is from 800 to 1,000 ■ hours annually. • ill be engineering the occasion The Prime Minister and his party will arrive Wednesday. July 30 at. 11.45 a «t National Guard air port Upon alighnng from the plane, he will he met by an escort which the airport through famous South will take him via motorcade from Park” av m the heart of the Negro district, to the Citv Hall Hs •> Jl travel ir an open car and will re ceive the plaudits of people throng ing the boulevard as he passes. OFFICIAL WELCOME AT CITY HALL Ater the Citv Halt crrcnmr.K --"ill come a reception bv the Mayor and the Chicago Negro Reception committee, to v htrh 30ft eiics*a hav* bpr-n invlfcu At City hall, he will receive the Teachers Association and for outatandira work in civic affairs. Dr Joseph L Brooks <center;, Assis tant to the President at Alabama State College, Montgomery nftiru a portable typewirter award from Dr Earl G. Nicks (right), Manager of the Education Division. Underwood Corporation at the 55th Annua! ATA Convention at Betburae-Ookman College, Daytona Beach Fla. On left is outgoing ATA President, Di, Charles W. Orr, Dear? of Instruction at Alabama A&M College You moy apply here if y&w now owe moneys ! Quick, frieiwfiy sacvke always. Highest loan yoluo* , , * budget payment. lo sent® and make «msng®m«wt* in advemem. ~ UNION FINANCE COMPANY™ 206 S. SALISBURY ST, VA S-Hfcf '■gß»wwwi»wiwMmiß»waMaqiiHg»ttaßa^^ j official welcome of the city. will * i-cvefiiv a cordon of troops end will he introduced to numerous prom i nlent citizens. j On Thursday's schedule will be visits to the Johnson Publishing company various manufacturing plants. .; hmcheon with the Con fectioner's association topped by a r.rivate dinner at the Winnetka. 1)1 homo Os Clarence Randall, one the cliv's great industrialists and \ dee! magnates The Prime Minister will leave | Friday a* 10 a m. by plsne for Lon | don, ! BARNETT HEADS COMMITTEE General chairman of the mayor s j committee is Claude A. Barnett of ; the Associated Negro Preys. Ed ’ ward I.ogeiin vice-president. U. S Stool company, is vice-chairman. ! Natl Pharmaceutical Association !’ |. ! j !I Vinv£ll#*a In Piftckiivirk Aisr? K_*7 | me*****. # 4m**.*.**’** St.* *«.* *. rn* «•«.*. A* £ 4.fcß.|s|» %Jt « PITTSBURGH, Pa. The Na ■ tional Pharmaceutical Association i will hold its 12th Annual Conven tion in Pittsburgh, Fa.. August 6- 6-7 at, the Penn-Sheraton Hotel. Delegates will attend from 22 states. This year's program will ; consist of both scientific and i business papers. Die list of speak - ! ers include persons from the fields iof education, business and gov ! eminent. I Included in this list are the fol-1 lowing persons: Dr John G Ad- j lams, Dean. Duquesne University, I 'School of Pharmacy, Dr. Arnold, IC. Neva. Professor of Pharma cog -! nosy■ Dr John £ Ruggiero, Pro lessor of Pharmacy; and Dr. Klsn- I tie tit J. Llska, Professor of Phar maceutical Chemistry, all from Duquesne University. From the UniverM+v of Pittsburgh School of Pharm- | acy the participants will be Dean Joseph A Banculli Dr. i FOR WO MEN LONG. COOL CHOCOLATE DRINK It t«k*s just a little planning a- j head to make summer entertaining ! j as relaxed nad pleasant for the hos- j j tc-ss as it is for her guests, Re freshments served informally on the porch or m the garden are. eg penally rw!* tp ur ??T?i surnnicr j evenings But keep the refresh ments light, requiring the least pos | sible fuss to serve and to eat. si guests ore expected it u well to prepare s few sand wfehes in advance; to prettily fee some ruprakes or hake a batch of cookies, A ion*, coo! drink is always a “must", so have handy the makines of a tempting bevarge. Friends do sometimes drop in unamiounc rd. and heat thirsty members of the family wrlcome a good drink, so it's well in he nrepar ! ed with a beverage at al( lime-, j I “Best Actor:* 9 | irnnr^frwniTrnfiriiiTinriin-iirrflimitrr-ntrnurMmi—mumum Berlin Film p^«|« I HOLLYWOOD (AHP- The worMts No 1 mw ter the year is a Negro. Hi* cams i* Sidney Poit ier. The authority for this pronounce cimt -vane judge* o' the interna* ♦ioi>a! BerMts F'vlm festival who se lected the tall, lithe New Yorker (and ey-Miamian and Nassauanl for the honor because of hi* por trayal of the Southern fugitive Cul len in Stanley Kramer's newest film production, ‘The Defiant Ones”* j The film was ore of only three i American motion pictures accepted t as entries in the festival. "Bert Ac- I tress" nod went to Anna Magnani for hsr role in "Wild It The Wind” Poitier it widely accepted at a great talent by his contemporaries, i and on (she strength of the rare cri tical accdlim received from the fes tival judges, he is looked up on as being well on the wav to fulfilling his greatest smbtion—that of top rating as an untvpe star of star*. Tire "Defiant Ones'*, co-starring Tony Curtis, will be world-premier ed m Chicago in mid-August it Pays To j ADVERTISE John W. Boenigk, Pr«»fK.sor of Pharmacy; Dr. Joseph P. Buckley, Professor of Pharma- j oology and Dr. Joseph D Me- Evilla. Professor tot Pharmacy Administration, Mr Matthew i Waters, Acting Dean of the Florida A. & M, University, School of Pharmacy will also participate in the program. On Thursday morning August 7. Mr Fernand A. Thom assy and staff from the Pittsburgh office ot the Small Business Administra tion will discuss loans, manage ment and other problems con fronting the small business man along with the services available through the Small Business Ad -1 ministration The speaker for the banquet j August 7, will be Dr. Earl D. i Smith, a prominent surgeon in > Pittsburgh. The Women T Auxiliary win hold its meetings daring the same The ’nakwuss of mummer drinks [ ere legion, of course. One of the I very best, and a year-round favor* I lie, is instant chocolate flavored ; mix. No refrigeration is needed for this, which is a great advantage luring the summer when refrig erators are apt to be capacity-full of qD, you i> for s crowd or in a single glass. I instant chocolate flavored mix is « | easy to prepare. The convenient ! i package, with Hs little metal spout • , makes it. possible to pour the choc- I 1 olate mix directly into 5 glass or pitcher. Filled to the brim with cold sweet milk and stirred, a nour ishing and cooling drink is ready in nn time st all. For four to six serving*!, pout* half 3 cwp of instant chocolate mix into a pitrher and add a quart milk. For % single I serving pour a h.sif Inch of the mix into a tall glass, then fill tb“ glass, with milk Good a? it is there us no need to stop with jursi plain chocolate milk «•> gr-vat many flavor variation! can be mad:. For ir-»anc*>: Add a dash of ground cloves and cinnamon, or a few drops of maple flavoring to j the bas'C mixture. Rcnleoe some of the milk with a j scoop of vanilla or coffee ice ; cream For extra d«»iiciousn*s«. top j • : t with « spoonful of whipped ! cream. •!» *** : ~ rJk ,_ WjMI gMjwlt 'rwC CHAINED TO __. ' TO WORK? • w / i | | Ajk, '9 ■ /-V M | ;;■ P/tM IjfMx/t/ifiuf wtik Oj Whether you're chained, bound or shackled, like those busy homemakers above, take the freezer way out. Free yourself from extra time, work and worry with the eare-free convenience of elsfltrie freezer. Unexpected eompany? No time to shop*—Meal monotony got you down? . , . please madam, no tears. Just take a quick "cook's tour" of that frost tipped food store you'W find h your freezer. • ,r=— At your fingertips and fresh as the dew I are scores of meals ready to lend spice and variety to any menu. You're pickin' pretty from fJavor-fraah foods to eook, heat, or thaw and eat. I j Growing season's here, yj; i A tasty time to take it ii- e:: I • easier the freezer way. 1 |J Visit your electric dealer's ' ■ t STi'"" ' display of electric freez •••:- • h ers and refrigerator- freezers. See for yourself LSYmt how you can free your - . i " seif with the care-free V Ldt&J.l convenience of an #!ec IIW WTVfe' 1 r>^ ar^ i[[ni ii i ' (CAROUNA TOWEr’TTjGHT^QMPAnV} i period at the Penn-Sheraton Ho- , ! tel. ! The President of the National i Pharmaceutical Association U a woman Mrs. Beulah L. Stith. a. . graduate of Howard University and a practicing pharmacist In - GORDON’S GIN m |s^|jb ff, jJ* imi ‘ ' / BUPR6or*lß9XHE9Tß*tSmTSmTlU£Bniß?!Mtl»i*fiOM9«S9»T«l*lCß..iTlS.,llfflat.itL Detroit. Michigan. Mrs Stith is the mother if three children and an ardent worker in the Detroit Pharmacist.; Guild The Renrdinj Sec re tan of this Association tr. i. WORlfln A<T r s .Tna r. K *s )*/ from Detroit. The social program will tneludi a boat ride, a party and the an nual banquet Mr Goof.RU F. Waters. Presi dent-Elect from Jersey City. Net? Jersey will assume the presidency of the organization at the con elusion of the convention.
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