Ministers’ Wives Hold First Meeting Os Year On Tuesday, October 7, at 7;00 p m. The Ministers’ Wives Alliance of Raleigh held their first meeting at the Y W. C. A. Their president, Mrs. J. a Forbes, presided at this meeting, Mrs. J W, Jones led an Inspira- Fete Set For Fisk Prexy, Grid Team NEW ORLEANS Both Fisk University’s president and its foot ball team will be honored guests of Dillard University here for the Oct. 13 weekend when Dillard cel ebrates Homecoming and observes its Pounders’ Day The Dillard Blue Devils will meet the Fisk Bulldogs for the tra ditionai homecoming gridiron con test on Oct. 18. The following day Dr, Stephen J. Wright, president of Fisk, will be the principal speaker at Founders’ Day exer cises. The two schools arc traditional ■football rivals and sister institu tions feinted to the American Mis sionary Association. TOOTHACHE] Safe telle? io ?0 seconds. So effec tive and wild it’s tscoTimended by P#r«n*s' Magatinc for teething pains. Ai.c excellent for denture d * lat’Ons. A for every medicine cabinet. OR A -JEL | OH, MY ACHING BACK Now J feu can sfei the fast yon p.wfi Irons aa&gintf headflcho and muscular aches. and pains that often wise mtiess nights and miserable tJefi o;.? f*»?linsr*. Wr.cn these discomfort* non* e on wfth ovar-exertion or stress and strain -you viant relief—want it fast! Another disturbance fray b* mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink—often si - ting up a restless uncomfortable fectinsr. Doan’s Fills work fast in 8 separate waye: i.by speedy pain-relieving action to «*sao torment of nagging' backache, head aches. muscular aches and pains. 2. by eooUifrig effect on bladder irritation,!?. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles cf kidney tubes. Enjoy s good night’s sleep and th< same happy relief millions have for over GO year*. New. largo sise saves money. Get Duaii’s Fills today! Asthma Formula Prescribed l Most By Doctors—Available i v ( Now Without Prescription g/Stopa Attacks in Minutes , W«rV«rk,ff, Y. <Sp*vi»l)—'The asthma formula prescribed more than any f ether by doctors for their private 1 patients is now available to asthma sufferers without prescription. Medical tests proved this formula stops asthma attacks in minutes and gives hours of freedom from recur ranee of painful asthma spasms. This formula is so effective that it Is the physician*’ leading asthma prescription—so safe that now it can be geld without prttcripHon in Any tablets called PnmaUne ■'§. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch— Relieves Pain New York, N. Y. (.Special')- FCr the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch. y ing, and reiieve pain -- without surgery. in one hemorrhoid ease after *not:her,“veryslriking improve ment” was reported and veri fied by doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or re traction (shrinking) took place. And moat, amazing of all this improvement whs main tained in cases 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/sstonishing state ment s as ‘•Piit‘.,Yiavc ceased to be ''vXt/* • ' *ygi^^PW^*mfe>sfif^Tipßll^Ciar l ., ' ißpffoSs J ’ * n i tiona! devotion. A beautiful mes , sago of welcome was extended by the president. She then asked Mrs. W. M. Williams to lead a prayer for guidance to all ministers’ wives of the city that the work this year may be more effective. Mrs. J. W. Jones led a quiet dis cussion on “How Ministers’ Wives May Better Serve Tn The Com munity. ’ A question and answer period followed. All ministers’ wives are invited to attend the meetings each first and third Tuesdays in each month, for one hour. Mrs. Gladys Sherrill will serve as program chairman with many other ministers’ wives on the com i mittee Mrs. Victory Saunders will serve ias membership chairman. Other 1 committees will be announced at i the next meeting. Wedding i Bells (EDITOR'S NOTE: From September 27 to October 6. marriage licenses were issued to the following persons, ac cording to the Wake County Recorder of Deeds:) Willie- Bates. Jr.. 29. R.F.D. 1. Wended.' and Alice Scott, 37, of Wendell j Frank Ferrell. 4.3. of 703 N. A -1 cedemy Street Cary, and Daisy S. Brown, 38. R.F.D t. Carv; William E. roller. 32, of 528 East Prcctoi Street. Durham, and Mar garet E Stephens, of 402 Powe Street, Durham: Artis C. Winston. Jr.. 22. of H-S. Washington Terrace Raleigh, and Elisabeth TX Truesdale 17. of 5136 Sixteenth Street, N.E., Washing ton. D 0.; I Carlton Perry. 61, of 1715 Pen der Sheet. Raleigh, and* Arilia Boss, 63 of Raleigh; Chart's Sanders. 22. of 1715 | Pender St reet. Raleigh, end Mil dred i'.i Terrell. 24. of 1715 Pender I Street. Raleigh: Doctor Byrd Hooker, 62. of Apex, i and !: ore Upchurch Walden, 33, j of Apex. | William P. Hill !«. of 211 S. Haywood Street. Raleigh, and Car olyn Ir e Perry, 17. of 619 1-2 East Hargett Street. Raleigh: and Laddie Smith. Jr,, R.F.D. !, Box 129, Anex, and Gerfha Lee Walden, | 13. R.F.D, 1. Box 115, Apex. . A paved dairy barnyard not only j • lick:- t; winter mud problem, but Your success is measured by , the kindly help and cheer that you ! impart to others. ~,Relief Lasts for Hours! i Primstenfi opens bronchia! tubes, ■ loosens mneous congestion, relieves : t-aut nervous tension. Ali this with* i out taking painful injections. ThesecreUs-Primalenecombines I 3 medicines (in full prescription i strength) found most effective in ■ combination for asthma distress. Each performs a special purpose. t So look forward to sleep at night i and freedom from asthma spasm* i I ... get Primatene, at any drugstore, i j Only 98f— money-back-gUßrantee, j c MM* WMt*iudl flwtf«BM»* Git .up*** a problem!” And among these sufferers were a very wide va riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- Dyr.c’) - the discovery of a world-famous research institu tion, Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in s-uvposiiory or oinU i'>ent form called Preparation H * Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H. wup posttoriea or Preparation H ointment with special appli cator. Preparation H is Sold at ad! drug counters. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ■lU'i; U. fj Pas. Oft BEAUTY lOR DEBS Mbs. ChrisuiMua Judkins S’iiis, local beauty college ou-ner, i* pictured il lustrating the latest hail styles tor prospective 1958 debutantes of this city. From left to right on front ; j row are Miss Gloria Freeman (seated) and Mrs. Pitts. Second row, left to right, Misses Antoinette! j Spaulding. Pe-gis f.’urrin, and Laureue yu Ics. Backrow. Misses VFcldena Williman and Lula Blount. j PROSPECTIVE K'l l ..!<"’■ II i :,:ly bints from Mrs. Haro.. , leigh K. \\ fine of the Snavv University home economics staff. These voung ladies are scheduled to make ; their bows to society on November 28 at. the Ralegh Memorial Auditorium here. From left to right are j J Misses Azelcnc Lipscomb, Carolyn Sanders, Denniese Perry, Mrs. White, Misses Carol Morgan, Ellen i ! Hackaday and Willis Reeves. AKA Sorors Hold 1 st Meet T o Make Plans For 1553 Deb Ball The social and program com- j mittec of the Alpha Theta Omega . Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha j Sorority held the first in a series ! of meetings for the 1958 Debu- j I tantes at Chavis Heights Center, j Monday, October 6. In order to serve the community j through the medium of its youth ; this committee has selected again j the nucleaus of the 1958 Debu- i tantes to plan and provide many i educational and social activities i during the school year. keep hair r mm ! i' ©@lli© SJtCIC ; MORj: "HAJR GOING SACK PBOfILCM/S . 4 „k>t*«no Arrzc'd a wc vntnnit I WATtn. Rt.PCt.LIST FCKSVLA# PHASING OIL BA® ! &0. ..YOLK KAO* Ci.JrT Tests AND SH.CN £S i'OR VtifV.i •. * tMAUii. ao N A ro'RAU.T SCUT AND NOT GAEASY. PhRtU LAM W/TKR Rf.PKU.CS7 PREMjNC OIL , ON i TAiNft RAhC StUCOWC.,. ASK YOU? SLAUTfCiAN Cfc ■««__ caamin | pvsmiu. # l •R>*4 ie-DCA-V i OktJJ, tNC. S C* l C ■<«* Bmt« Mtc.Vj«» | I and enmragmf I I “One &f the greatest sf&ms | |^rour^ I Martini Luther r Jl*« S "affirmaSrS^^^piringst^J of what CAN happen in America.” I -JACKIE ROBINSON 1 8 Btmm mwmm wmmmm i U! MONTGOMERY STORY iriing b00k... an appeal to the very best p ture.”— The New Yorker 1 *HARPIR & BROTH £«3,0«pt.35,4 V £. J3St„M.Y.UbN.V. A* Gentlemen: Flense send me STRIDE TOWARD!» i I The Debs were organised and i the following officers were install | ed: President. Patricia Malone: j Vice President, Wcldena Williams; I Secretary, Gloria Freeman; A-ssis j scant Secretary, Ellen Hockaday; | Treasurer, Peggy Curnn; program, ; Judith Moore; Social Chairman. I Johnese White | The guest consultants for this ] meeting were Mrs. Harveleigh White, Home Economics teacher, • Shaw University and Mrs. Chris : Liana Pitts, assisted by Mrs. Al.~ • acrid Pcttiford Hair-sty Ust, -Ci j vella Beauty College. Mrs. White gave a very interest | ins talk on “Good Grooming at. j All Times” and answered many I questions for the young ladies. Mrs. Pitts and Mrs. Pettiford hair-stylists, gave several demon strations of hair-styles for differ- I ent occasions. A lively and inter j eating question and answer period | followed the demonstrations, i The following sorority members (were present* Mrs. s. v. Perry, !! Chairman of Committee; Mr*. F. j V. Latham, Co-Chairman: Mrs. G. : ; V Hunt, Mrs. B S. Lewis, Mrs. M. ! :; W. Wiieele:, Mrs. P. B. Mann, Mrs. H. M. Edmonson. Mrs, A. H. Logan. Miss O. Y. Wallace, Mrs. J. I ;c. McLendon, and Mi's. M. B. j . j Eaton. i A social hour climaxed the ac- j i! tivities of the evening. ‘ | Intermarriage Inevitable Says Allan Nevine GALESBURG, 111. (ANP.)—Allan ! Nevine professor of history, Co- 1 ■ 1 mnbia University, believes that j ! with, the coming of social, eeo- ; | nonsic and cultural equality of the ! Negro, "intermarriage of the white ! ; and Negro races is inevitable.” j Nevine made this statement i at the Joseph Medili synipos- i ium on constitutional ques- j lions of the Lincoln-Douglas debates, during the recent four-day centennial festival ) held at Kuov college. His idea I is at variance with (hat of four psychologists who earlier predicted that the arrival of integration would not mean the “wholesale Inter-marriage of races.” Said Nevins, "Once the colored j ! race has become socially, econom- j ically and culturally the absolute i equal of the white race, as It must ! become if we carry out tiie pre- ; cepts of the Declaration of Inde- ; pendence, then intermarriage will ! become frequent. “A mingling of the races will j ; proceed with increasing rapidity. I 1 Nobody will advocate that as an j | object, but it will lie an inevitable j I result. “It is as unpopular to say this id Cialfci burg in 1958, as it j war unpopular for Lincoln to I say in 1858 that slavery must be put In the path of rxtlnc : lion. “But the generation of 1988 j must accept this hard, grim fact, not evade H, and must make plans for meeting It.” His suggested "plans”, are that, in both the North and South, the Negro must be “raised to 8. plane in character, cultivation and man ner* where they will be entirely fit- to intermarry with the white race.” Irrigation help* tobacco nine years oui of ten. Neighbors ; §3 K know that taxes are outrageous. hot enn’t w« PLiiAKB cat somethin* he* aides ' -- - •• - j ' THE CAUOUWAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1958 BIGGER VALUES! BIGGER SELECTIONS! In Our Basement Store Shop Friday 0 A. M. ’Til 0 P. M. STURDY JOB-TESTED TWILL Men’s Work Uniforms s°° No skimping on fabric* here! Vou get famous Springs’ sanforized twill, that needs bttle or no iron mg! Vat-dyed colors! Deep pockets! Bar-tacks at points of strain! Fully cut for plenty of action. Gray or khaki. Pant sizes 29 to 42 ; shirt sires 14% to 17, COLONIAL PLAID Blankets ffilfc COMPARE AT 598 |j 4^9 So snug and warm! Made of completely washable Ny* /t .-jjN lon and Rayon. A light 3!& lbs. weight! Moth proof, j non-allergenic! Green, Red, Blue or Pink plaid. ewwiwwweiwwiwaittwiaaßiUß.ua i*rawtwws»w’i3»ye*Ba*m.*m»*<w*Br»samwwia«w f iiisww mm i iwmiwi—v—m-awa muhiwi iudm um* 1 wa *wum*iw 'uHiwwMrwwiwiiißWßWi»iMWMMWHWwaM«iMiei>iemiiipiinnaiwPßiMa» j SALE! SOLI,) COLOR AND PRINTS Upholstery Material M i»* mMake your furniture look like new .. . upholster now at a terrific savings! Beautiful traditional and modern prints , . . decorator ?olid colors, all at a low, low pure. Ipf ! i? Mi / If.'; Jr //£ ", v \.t V\ %-M y s ■m, Ladies’ Hose 2 pr. 100 Popular fall shades! First quality 5! gauge nylons at « low budget price! Light and dark seams in sizes BVz to n. HUDSON-BELK BASEMENT STORE A.' ... > —----- ... - ■** ■*-' ■—. -V' .. Stainless Flatware 9.<H> VALUE 838 50 pc. set, service for 8 in durable non- ~ tarnishing stainless steel! 8 Forks. 8 Knives, 8 Salad Forks, 8 Table Spoons, 16 teaspoons, 1 sugar spoon and 1 but ter knife. Caraelia pattern. 5

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