WILL SHE EVER WALK 'sF •••• • t ra'flfUlffii L4JF 1 JL vffv *~**~^j|jjjK ■■■■■ll Bnafe, 3V4 year*, is mm of 288,909 AmHoh cUMrau kora sack yaw with a dgnttcaot birth Meet She receives can aad treatmeut kiaMjwa Mtrt the March of Dimes. She cm aot move her bead, Better walk aar ss2“- Prescriptions FILLED R. E. WIMBERLEY, Ph. C. CENTRAL DRU 6 STORE BABY SUPPLIES COSMETICS SOI E. Davie St Raleigh, N. C. Phone TE 2-8084 FOR FLOWERS i (MRS in !■»■ Community Florist CORSAGES—FUNERAL DESIGNS—POTTED PLANTS FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS. ETC 325 N. Tarboro St Day TE 2-8305—Night TE 2-2936 | Tirestone MILEAGE BARGAIN • FIRESTONE Champion MhrTroad* Applied on Sound Tiro lodtoa or on Your Own Tiros 3*.. y/ Some Trend Width y/ Sam# Traad Dapth V Sana Traad Design y/ Same Tread Quality Y p Ae New Fireetone Tlree NMd'Cadi Qoor: Y *L£ d «r ALL CIZIS AVAILABLE AT Firestone Stores 415 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TE 1-54/4 MacNAUGHTON IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY 2 pint If M IMPORTED 1 I (janatfian I I MacNAUGHTON I CANADIAN WHISKY m A BLIND H B AGCO SIX FULL YEARS I ■ ft* 4L f.Ju lUU+H*-* I 9 _ » fpoouct or C*~*o* ■ •M PROOF • CSCHENLCY IMPORTS CO, H.V, N.Y. j| Jmm. lik ' 1 » 9 Ijt ■;* y; | | $: * '■ \<s •-• *i • RS^^r!9l^Slw^jß p ; ■■** ■ ehmPrEbß CROWNING OF "MISS EXPLORER” FOR IMS. Mar? Chmmona, “Mim Exphrar of 1983”, « brnng aunt by J. R. Laathara, mambar of tha Explorers Advisory Staff.. Latt to right : Mim Brando Griffin, Gladys Raid, Mary Chmmona, Emma Williams and Catharina Owana. Odd Twists In The News COMPILED BT AMP SMB WAS DUBNIMG MAD CHICAGO Whan lira. Ludlla Hathome, 41. gets mad, Mm really fata mad. Angered recently Vjr her hue* band. Jim S 3, she went tote die street outside the couple’s South* side home where his gleaming IS -91 Cadillac convertible was parked. According to Sgt. Horace Noble, who was visiting at a nearby home, Mrs. Hathorne doused the ear with gasoline, and set it afire. When police arrived, the car was a total loss. Mrs. Hathome was ar rested and charged with criminal damage of property. Her husband posted bond and she was released When asked to explain the reason she made scrap metal of the con vertible, Mrs. Hathome said, “l just got mad.” mo shoplifter, she was JUST COVBMNQ VP MEMPHIS Shapely Mrs. Bar. bara ICann said it was modesty, not I larceny, that made her put a can of hairspray under her coat in a store. The 23-year-old Mrs. ICann told City Judge Beverly Boushe she noticed the store manager’s stare and “looked down and saw my blouse was open.” She said she put the hairspray under her coat in a hasty attempt to button up. “but 1 certainly meant to pay for it.” Charles Dillon, owner of Dillon’s food market, said he hadn’t been staring at Mrs. ICann. “1 didn’t even notice the blouse,” he said, “but I saw her put the hairspray under the coat.” ZETA ZEST The regular monthly masting of the Zeta Chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was held at the home of Soror Mary Carnage, January 19. Sorors present were Soror May# Ligon, Anne Hawkins, Evelyn Pope, Nora E. Lockhart, Addle Lo gan, Dorothy Lahe, M. P. Lane, El len Alston, Catherine Thomas, MENTAL HEALTH DISCUSSED Lett: Miss Sibyi O. Hohhouser, chief peychimtric social worker, Mental Health Cen ter, Raleigh, epoke at Shaw University Thursday afternoon on "Community Mental Health.” Mrs. Joan Williams, a senior at Shaw was responsible for the presentation as her class project. Tiring* To« Should Know COVEY „V wu> /» # . .. The AFRICAN SEAMAN FROM MENDI £> i| VILLAGE. BRITISH WEST AFRICA,THROUGH WHOM THE BTORYOFTHE SLAVE MUTINYON THE SBANISH SHIPAMISTAD REACHED THE AMERICAN PRESS; IN 839/rHE SLAVES WERE CAPTUREO ANO TRIED IN KIEW HAVEN —THE DEFENDING AirV WAS 73 YEARB OLO a AL MOST BUND. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.FORMERLy SHPRESU3ENTOF THE yji./l ATER, W JAN.IB42.AOAMS PRESENTED ALMOST 2SS. f MOM OF CONGRESS) rsATtMss - - - Judge Boushe dismissed the shop lifting charge. HOPING IT IN IMB FAMILY BBAZELTON, Ga. Braaelton citizens have elected to keep their city government a simple one-fam ily affair. Voters last week re-elected J. L. Brazelton mayor. They also return ed the town’s four city councilman H. F. Braselton, H. B. Braselton. J. O. Braselton, Jr., and H. B. Bra selton. All the councllmen are first cousins of the mayor. The Braseltons were unopposed About 38 of the town's 78 registered voters cast ballots. Incidentally, approximately half of last week’s voters are named Braselton, too. JUST BAY “CHEESE* CLINTON. ICy. A youngster who had injured his arm in a tall was brought into the office of Dr. V. A. Jackson. "We’ll have to take a picture of that arm,” the doctor said. "Doctor,” the boy asked, holding back the tears, ‘‘do I have to. smile?” ’KISS-AND-BVN' BANDIT GETS 115 ATLANTA A bandit with ar. unusual modus operand! broke into an Atlanta apartment and stole three pocketbooks, $lB • and a kisa Detective J. C. Smith said the man held a knife to a young wo man’s throat and demanded. When she refused, the bandit kissed her anyway, then fled. WISHES WOMEN WOULD LIE CONSISTENTLY CHICAGO Police Supt. O. W Blanche Rivers, Willie Howell, Em ily Kelly, Hazel Sorrell, Vivian Brown, Mildred James, Ida Wash ington, Barbara Ligon, Rosa Lyons, Millie Veasey, Mary Carnage and Pauline Young. After hearing reports from va rious committees and discussing same, the Founders Day Celebra- Wilson wishes woman who lie a bout their ages at toast would 'lie consistently.'* Age group classifications of wo men in police records he complain ed, are constantly getting snarled up by women who blithely give one age one time and another age another time. EXEBCIBBS FEMALE pbedogAtive CLXRKENWELL. England Miss Betty Hartnett, 34, withdrew a summons or assault against Tom McCusker, 39, in court and told the Judge, “I am going to marry him.” Magistrate T. F. Davis said “isn’t it marvellous She accused him of assault and then wants to marry him.” FROM TOOTHLESS TO TWO COSENZA. Italy Rosa Tiers! of nearby San Sosti was as surpris ed as everyone else when two new teeth, an incisor and an eyetooth, appeared in her mouth. She is 87 and had been toothless for years. HEADMASTER SICK OF SOX DARLINGTON, England The headmaster at the Haughton school has ruled that girls will have to wear white bobby socks instead of the opera-length black stockings which are a teenage fad. Headmaster Charles Craggs con sidered the stockings too sexy, but the girls 'complained that they had to wear them to keep warm. "I don’t want to say anything more about the stockings," Craggs told parents and the school board, “I’m fed up with them.” tion was observed. It was very beautifully as well as Impressively don. Soror Ann Hawkins and her committee were in charge. Sorors Hawkins. Ida E. Washington. M. P. Lane, Evelyn Pope and Emily Kel ly were honored. Soror Mary Carnage gave her re port for the newly organised Ame rica Chapter. She stated the chapter has planned a tea to be given at the Tuttle Community Center, Jan 37 St 4 o’clock. Judge Mason Thomas will be the principal speaker. This club's function is to work with Prevention and Qontrol of “Juve nile Delinquency.” All Sorors were urged to contribute gifts, books, and money to help (his cause. Soror Lyons reported on the chapel program to be given at Shaw the 18th of March at 11 o'clock. We regret the loss of Soror Win ters’ mother, Mrs. Susie Toni. She was always so cordial to the Sorors when meeting in her home. After a delicious repast by the hostesses, Mary Carnage. Maya Li gon, Evelyn Pope and Dorothy Lane, the meeting was adjourned. PATRONIZE Our ADVERTISERS Vesper 9 * Speaker Stresses Education \ In Shaw Speech Education is the key to interna- , tional understanding, and invest- , mend in human resources is tar . man vtlutbte invutiMnt in material goods for gate. Dr. Gta- ] drs P. Graham, clinical psycholo gist and Journalist, New York, told . Shaw University Students at vesp ers Sunday. Dr. Graham spoke on the subject “Investment tor Greater Service.” She urged the students to prepora themselves tor services on an intar national basis, as recruitment of promising pnianrionnl spscialiat is now measured on an international level, regardless of race creed or color. The color curtain tor the most part is being removed and I Acute Asjthmal INSURE YOVR HOME AGAINST FIRE YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire Insurance Co. Durham. N. C JN Qnon. Bights Bee. —Prises Oeed Thru Sol, Jan 39 DIXIE PIES CRACKINO GOOD Pkgs. RR GREAT FOR « Os Ullfl LUNCHES It UV A FLOUR 25 lh - 1/t Q 3fo BAG W" Como Bathroom TISSUE 4 % 27* U. S. CHOICE - Table Value Trimmed - Guaranteed Tender Steak&~9so MW Tender Cubed or QQ( R “™’ Rib Steak Pound 99 ROSSt lb. 99e Fresh-Lean Pure Ground Beef 10 **■!*« $3.49 v. *. da msr. nm - BREASTS or LEGS mG Thighs COLLARDS bch. 29c U. S. No. 1 Clean White POTATOES 10 £ 35* g®*® s®s®s®i® THE CARCLIMAN ralkign. n. c. saturday, jamuaru 26, 1963 toduatrWtat hm goo* nwyiiten in tte ateto and nation to an oOBH to raeratk yn tat to**tew ‘n-Vi M nnlin!ilnnT to w m—wiring oticks tor a oac ■nriM, te ooncludad. ****** posters Skintona. lighter, brighter, WtmUkm PORK & BEANS Philips - Sava 4c 4 R-: Pound Can | (JC Blue Bay Pink (Limit 2) SALMON £ 44* Dry Salt Thick Pieces FatßacU 19c McKINZIE Green Beana • Pole Beans Butter Beans - Cut Corn Mixed Vegetables 24b31!* ten W tot Africa when. 4» was JMbanan.^^ if. a miTPALf wa^lto r%sras:» -"F 3

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