The Roving Reporter BY REV. & N. HOWARD 3fDTEI Ho CAROLINIAN ttUn «1-M far each «m --**•* •*». nMlk. B. N. How- MCT4.SW. ■ _________ fcVrtni. y**.^ 1 * Hl«|Wlfa,TO mm t.ttj-t --. .: their* wives and they stem to get along well to gether. There must be complete cooperation on -the part of both npatee. Some wives have their hand* full and they need other help."' AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ‘ 1. We Insure All Drivers 2. Small Down Payment 3. Balance Monthly BOOKER & CO.. INC. >lB NEW BEEN AVE. FH. 888*8811 Does anything else yon use so often give yon snch Trouble-Free Service? Your telephone Is like friendship—steady, de pendable, always there when you need it Around the dock, it’s s constant snd faithful companion, providing low-cost service that makes life pleasanter and-eerier and safer lav sou. tUZutb/ZZaZd"* (£) SmiNmhi Your choice of 3-pc. VIKO living rooma**! f AQ9S tured furniture is from our Viko Collection by color rsnpi. Seff.lewsltini fool msr nitre H9m Boumrittor-furniture built to iMt for yaws An unbeatable wslue in antra iomtOrt'ine of , MM and yeere the so* bast «t hsvs tear offered. Cam am Vour ahoies of aarm Brenw or smart WMfiut foryoureslf. Betra Stop S*d or Cocktail „ . ... Table Only IMS. Ref. 17.95. ■ —fr- V» a foi ____ * Bstra Comer Only 19.95. M m *“ Reg. 37.95 Bi,>, Includaai • nd Two i !* twv* 11 11 companion | |M| Club Chairs «.*'•»■ kwjfr K i ‘-r r Kj^ . _ afr - Open Friday Night* I Caraleigb Fsniitare Co., *«• :.. UntO 9 O’Clock woo 8. Samdere St Dial 8324402 _____^ —^ ■ BBV. S. B. REBD, JR.. Blood worth St. YIfCA: “No. nAt unless ha has nothing rise to do. I think the man should do all the outside duties. The hus band should pro vide all the fin ancial Ineome for the family, if possible. This would ghre khe wife and mother all the time needed to home in ostler. Too many wlvee care for the children and keep the are trying to help provide some of the family ineome when they should be home helping to train the children in the right way and making the home comfortable for the family." GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY "Tea. Z think that the bm sa arcs wile VMt the work h the house. Today many of ua have to work to help our huebaade sent a deeeht living tor the family, therefor*. H It only right tor the hußmnd to help the wife la her home duties, this way both at them may do outside duties. ■AR Person at: 1 think that the father or tbo husband should hatp «ook. wash. »i«»p the house if he knows how. In the home where fbore le no children this really should he done. X can see in a home where there are chil dren, the father may not be ex pected to do the inside home du ties." Another Franklin NEW YORK Like die Kenne dy*. who dominate polities, the Franklin sisters art beginning to take over the tinging world. Now the latest to hit the rpod to fame is Erma, wheat latest Epic record. “Don't Wait Toe Long.” te raising up rite popularity charts to the top Nutting Mr best loot forward, vo cally speaking. Erma Franklin, the daugktef es Detroit* popular Rev. C- X* franklin, hoe never sounded tottgf. And when you look at the writer of the tun# On the record label you'll always to surprised to loom that her younger sister. Caro ly. claims mot credit Preceded by Aretha, who made e name for herself white too wet still in town. Brow didn't waste any time in following in her footstool A sophomore at Clark College in Atlanta, eh* made her first record, “Each Night I Cry.” that created a slight noise. When hlteclub pro moters dangled more money in front es her than rite tod ever seen before. Enhe suspended Her educa tion to toko to the footlights. Combine yous bills into one ... Reduce your monthly payments as much o* 75% or more! - BORROW ’SOO » ’5,000 FIVE YEARS TO RI>AY Ist md in* ‘XJ.’SiSXJ U» Mortgag* Monthly Loans Need neii*r ter veto- llJflMllll Pay off oil your debts. Have one low monthly payment or uae for any worthwhile purpose. Loons mode anywhere in North Caroline. We Serve All Os SlAit North Carolina nami | I onrwtt i 833-86391 cmr *=-1 BARCO INC. RMn 349 50* Oberiin Rd. Raleigh Phone 853-8639 AT PUBLIC RELATIONS LUNCHEON—Participants in the Sixth Annuo/ College Public Relation Institute held last week at Johnson C. Smith University, enjoying luncheon sponsored by the Pepsi-Cola Company - Pictured are ( l-r ): Afrs. Rufus P. Perry, J. C. Smith University; Mrs. Elisabeth M. Phillips, Afro Vke President ; Mooes S. Belton, Director Public Relations, J. C. Smith University; Richard W. Smith, ACPRA Editor; Leßoy Jeffries, Vice President, Johnson Publshing Company, end Dr. Howard Wright, President, Allen University. Nelson Speaks At PR Meet CHARLOTTE—Dr. William Stu art Nelson, vieo-preeidont of How ard University told college public relatione officers that Institutions of higher looming ere not playing their "full end proper" tote in affecting the trends of world af fairs. Addressing the Sixth Annuel College Public Relations Institute at Johnson C. Smith University test week. Ur. Nelson told the group, "institutions of higher looming have, among other*, two basic roles: first to prepare its graduate* for their vocational and protossion al responsibilities end. second, to prepare them lor their places as mam tors of the larger society, as reeponsibte dtitens of their coun try and of the world." Speaking on the subject Hie Imago of the College and World Trends, " Dr. Nelson said, “tha bur den Is upon us both to proas for wider opportunities and to quality for those presently at our door” Other reeourco loaders included Robert J. Sallstad. Director Mason- Dixon District American College Public Relations Association; Rich ard W. Smith, Editor. College and University Journal, the official or gan of ACPRA; President Rufus P. Parry, President. Johnson C. Smith; Harvey C. Russell. Vice- President Pepsi-Cote Company; Leßoy Jeffrie*. Vic* President, Johnson Publishing Company: Mrs. Elisabeth M. Phillip*. Vic* Presi dent and Treasurer. Th* Afro; Sterling Wright Program Director, WSSOCTV, Charlotte. Other raaourc* leaders included Hob art J. Sallstad. Director Maaon-Dtxon District, American Colics* Public Be- Utlons Association; Richard W. Smith, ad 1 tor, Collage and University Journal, tha Official organ of ACPRA; PrealdCnt Rufus P. Parry, president. Johnaon C. Smith; Harvey C. Russell, vtce-preel dant, Pepal-Cola Co.; Leßoy Jeffrie*, vice-president, Johnaon Publishing Co.; Mr*. Elizabeth M. Phillip*, vlce-pretl dent and treaeurer, Tha Afro; Starling Wright, program director, WSOcTV, , M. nugertld, preetdant Ra dio Button WO IV; Ralph Smith, edi torial writer, the Charlotte New. W. Randolph Morton, director public jerv lcaa. Charlotte Observer; Luther Hoop er Barton ft Gillette. • .public re lation* arm in BSWmort. Md.; A. O Odell, architect. Charlotte Guetev & est E Goodman, director Information •ervicee. Howard University. Collage mpreoantativee Included: Harold W. Alexander and William P. Malone. Worth Carolina College; Ellis P. Corbett, A. ft T. Collaga; W. X. Gibson. Bennett Collage; George slam ming. St. Augustine* College; H. I fontellio-Nanton, St. Augustine's Col lege: Hamlet E. Oooia and C. B. Haua tr, Winston-Salem Teacher; College; J. Hill. Durham Business College; Har laa Little, Livingstone College: Hoyle srftSssstsMJufe gussss. ”cA' .sn-rt Tilley. Shaw University. Dr. Howard Wrlght presldant, Allan University; A. T Butter. Allan Uni versity; T J. Crawford, S. C. Htete Coll ft; Zack Weston, benedict Oo}- lega?*Marvln McAllister, Mortis Col lage; Waynon S. Wright. Voorheos Jr. C °r£?ik Dutoe, Mila* Collage, Richard Lawla. Stillman Collage: O H Brown. ieM'p Sawyers Teaneote* A ft^l^Unl varsity n tarzn&VTSJSti s W ft ilia galea rspfaaanteUva, Bey tssaMfe JtofSdT ftoWTitend oo equal am- Cooper Defeats Stnithßeld CLAYTON The Cooper Eagle* captured Its 13th victory here Tri day night by a margin of 7 points from Bmlthfield. The high scorers for the team were Robert Sander* with 36. WH IM Watson with 18. Harvle Barbour with 7. Milton Bridges with 4. snd Jimmy Hinton with 3. Willie Watson was th* rebound ing demon of the night, collecting 85 rebounds. Wstson played good defense and offense. The Eaglo* scored 14. In the first. 16 in the second. 12 In the third, and 14 to th# fourth. The half time score was 30-2*. Cooper's favor. The game stayed plopo *ll night, until about 2 1-2 minutes left to play. The Eagle* connected tor 4 straight bosket* and then th* Eagles told th* lead Th# J.V.'a of th# Eagle* took a beating from the Hawks J.V.’s, SO SO. The Eagles will play Garner Frt dap night. JVb 1 with th* J.V.’s gams starting at 7. This year, the Treasury permit* taxpayers to receive tax refund* to risk-free, interest-paying U. S Savings Bonds. Check the right box on th* return and it's all auto matic- Johnson C. Smith University tn char lotte. North Carolina. haSrtUy com mends you for your program aimed at Improving employment opportunities for Negroes " The telegram was by unanimous vote of th* group. WAKE UP / PARIN'TO GO Without Nagging Backache jraareayeag-!!! StgSSS wlte owrazartloa or straw sad Simla ~r»S vast mUaf-want K faatl Another Houses For Rent! 108 PAOE ST. 3 Rooms A Both 84t.ee 101 PAOE ST. 4 Room* A Beth 3M.*e 413 PATTERBON LANE 4 Rooms ft Both MM# 717 QUARRY 8T 4 Rooms ft Both MMS 318 GARNER RD., tn Owner 5 Rooms ft Beth MI-66 Lawrence Bros. 818 8. SALISBURY BT. 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