BUDDING CCIENTISTS Joseph Bebbs, at Richmond, Vo., (extreme right ) performs Experiment with electricity during physics does of Netionel Science Foundation's Summer Ins titute at Bennett College, attended by some 82 high school Juniors and seniors horn 24 states and tfw District of Columbia. Facing camera, left to right are: Frederick Fkrjandc, of Strabenm, Pa.; John D. Teter, Gallon, Ohio; and Roosevelt Johnson, Spartanburg S. C. The unidentified young ladies are recording the experiment. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! Relieve sneezing hayfever Uss Dr. «sw* Draw Diirlrh STOPf4(//*;NOW!A '"Esther’s JSf'ifv “save vrUd lorn of hoar by dwtfroying aeolp bocferto a»d &notit%>o~~& trMtaMnt f&r bmitiwj Iwir ibiw ' -b^1 ' v^ ;: end ollwf ifcin ipoPi o product datiyw#d ** r ** > °** ■■*"»> ®<w, giving hntrn, bnnvty wxi CMMnaiWQ whoot itvbby Ufnl#M b*ir ImAs 4m moI M Woswt f i Cwwvilnf ttiMyL* 4ST IDMWI COSMETIC COUNTERS nMMataMtlmtiWir.iMdlijnir 2 os, atoa. SL9O tor 4 as. jet (t» and porta* in- Esther’s Beauty Aids / s H«w?ori( 2 N S< r BELLOWS CLUB* BOURBON fnl ■ MHHN ■■in A/fflfl IlHlfit *■* Mac - - • jB& : •■ »\ Jm& /HEp I BELLOWS I I I Kentucky I LBOURBONJ I Straight ■ /(^ I Rourhnn jl BOURBONWHISKEYV/ ■ UUUIUUII I 4JLcitJ,/r<m*.xmr'4JL**» ***•»*+ ff* A ml CfcnAuAy fy fIU T * I I BBLZiOffSeCOKPAKT [Jv / VV B j 4» Honored Nakse Since 1830 tow ®*ST*iSciTro *▼ national OISTILLEMS PRODUCTS CO ® ■ PINT •'. — 1 r:, •6 PROOF • BELLOWS & COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY FBI Agent Heard At A&T Meet: ‘Keep Cash Drawer Locked,’ Credit Union Workers Told Soli te BUILDING BLOCKS Solite * Concrete Cinder Blocks When in. used at blocks for building, call us for immediate delivery. STANDARD CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. TE 2-3168 N. McDowell St Raleigh -Jr F T ,m ,|Kt 1 !/,' ■'J |&BKnP I •' A ■ m if - wflS|iEß rUmmlm P§*§M^‘Jwllßs - * jbem jm I ;i I'lliHlv Jwlfl I ’ LOCAL AKA'S HONOR DEPARTING SOROR Members of the Alpha Theta Omega chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority recently honored Mrs Sylvia Payne, who left recent ly for Petersburg, Va., with her husband, Dr. Foster P. Payne, former dean of Shaw University. Seated, left to right, are: Soros Audrey Logan, Hattie Edmondson, Joyce McLendon, Sylvia Payne (honores), Harriet Webster, Susan Malone and Mertie Batey. Standing, left to right, are: Sorors Marjorie Debnam, Mar gourde Adams, Edwinton Ball, Ethel Green (guest soror), Ruby Green, Phyllis Mann, Fannie Latham, Susie Perry, Virginia Newell, Delores Wilder, Mi nett a Eaton, O dessa W. Hicks, Marguerite Mann (guest), and Bessie Lewis. BUSHMAN'S HOLIDAY DOESN’T PAY OFF MILWAUKEE Henry Hartman pleaded guilty to pasting two worthless checks for S3O at a food stare on Deo. 1, and was placed on one year’s probation by County Judge Christ T. Seraphim. Hartman, 36, works for a firm that traces persons who have pass* ed worthless checks. GREENSBORO “Keep the cash drawer locked,” was the sound advice given last week at the annual Credit Union Workshop held at A&T College. Giving the Advice was Dargan Frierson, resident agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation at Greensboro. He was delivering a main address on last Friday before visiting credit union workers and officials from throughout North Carolina. Taking as his subject, "Se curity Controls,” he told the group that there are many de terrents which can and gjiould be used tp, discourage theft and embexilement, but, by far, the beat method k to keep cash al ways under leek and key. Re mid earless handling of funds is the cause and encourage ment for moot thefts. On the day before, James J. Liohty, Madison, Wisconsin, Educa tion Department, Credit Union Na tional Association, said in his key note address, JThe Credit UniotK# L7* . Jaipur HL . mat# _ •yBETTByBy '»*••• ; K, A BBj&A;- '-'' iS r m JiMn''' bb bh Pi M EM mf* '*\ ■RHSI kssg ]|K| a ■; SI nfl ?. yvSßjmESSgSgm me fkM' ffi rrs& *? I AMBASSADOR AND THE GENERAL Former Postmaster Gen eral James A. Farley, In New York City, chats with UN Ambassador S. O. Adebo, Nigeria’s permanent United Nations representative, fol lowing the UN delegate’s address on “Public Relations and the Over seas Corporation,” made to overseas personnel of the Coca-Cola Ex port Corporation of which Mr. Farley is board chairman. At right la Wallace Wohlking, Cornell University, who was a participant In the two-week forum held for the Coca-Cola export people. Conducted on public relations and communications, the forum was for the public relations people In 118 foreign countries served by The Coca-Cola Export Corporation. It was one of the first such conferences spon sored by an International company. * Do’s And Don'ts 'l^fppL « Don’t Litter the Parka. Throw It in the Waste Baskets. - MmmM fl I ji . COMPLETES ADVANCED TRAINING—Pvt Ivory Frank (Sonny) Brooks, Jr., son of Mrs. Lillian Blalock Brooks and the late Ivory F. Brooks, Sr., of 314 Camden Street, Raleigh, has completed eight weeks of ad vanced infantry training at the U. S. Army Training Center, Fort Gordon, Ga. Brooks, who entered the Army In March of this year, is a 1957 graduate of J. W. Ligon High School here. Since completing the course, he Is now stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C. His late father was also a member of the U. S. Army and was inducted Into the service at Fort Bragg. of and for the people.** Speaking from the subject "How To Make Your Credit Union Grow”, he told the group, “We are dealing with people, providing for their wants, needs and desires.” DRIVE SAFELY! ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY! 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Mere than 7M.M6 ■it hers at the AME Elan Church have been called to action and a large segment «f this number will take part in eammamatn tlon ed 167 yean ad Ti iilia Marching” an Dm part et the denomination. The prelate sets out that Mother AME Zion Church, 138th Street is the "Cradle of Negro Freedom.” He says this augurs well with the fight now being carried on by Negroes to complete the job started by the founding fathers. He lists the names of James Va rick, Frederick Douglas. Sojourner Truth, William Walls Brown, Ann Elisa Gardner, J, W. Lougen, B toopa, J. W. Hood and Alexander Walter* along with Dr. J. C. Price, as propenetrte of freedom unexcell ed bop any. Why “Good-Time Charlie” Suffers Uneasy Bladder HOHTdM OX XBUQ, DUt OinOjUlg IMROOT ITn tattoas-making iw fssl Wtmm, tnH, and uncomfortable. And ts wdlia nights, with nagging baokaoha. haadacha or mui enlaradMa and pataadnatsent-anitiaa. •train or motional upsst, an addins to your misery—don't wait-try Doan's Puk. Doan's Pills sot t trays (or spssdy rs- B»f. 1 —They hate a soothing offset on bladder Irritations. I—A (sat paiutHtn Ins sotioa on nagsing hsekarhs, head aabss, muscular asnss and paint. S-A wonderfully mild diurstio action thro ths kidnsys, tending to tesrsass tho output of tho It mtlss of kidney tubsa. So, gst ths *or over to ywrs. For ooneonltnee, oof ths him aiaa. Oat Doan's Pills today] 3

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