THF CAROLOTAN RALEIGH. N. C„ 8 A TURD AT, NAT •. IH4 14 Mr., Mrs. Victor Peebles Bringing Much Experience To Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peebles, lli> Lincoln Court, represent a com ! bineri total of over 40 year* in the handling and preparing of food. On Sunday, May M, the couple will formerly add an other restaurant to thetr grow ing chain a* the grand opening of Preble*' Charcoal Flame Restaurant, Mft S. Wilmington Street, wilt be held from kit to 6:30 p. m. Refreshment* of sandwich el and Best Wishes To Vic and Mrs. Peebles and The Beauti ful PEEBLES’ CHARCOAL FLAME RESTAURANT. DEWITT CHEMICAL CO. ATLANTA, GA. I Congratulations e TO 4Vic” And Mrs. Peebles We Are Proud to Be One of e # Those Selected to Serve You! a GLANIDES RALEIGH, INC 218 a Blount St 832-2031 Congratulations \ To “Vic” And Mrs. Peebles The New Owners 0f... Peebles* Charcoal Flame Restaurant ; We Are Proud To Serve You Brogden Produce Co., 409 W. MARTIN ST. TE 2-0567 RALEIGH, N. C. Congratulations j To 44 Vic” And Mr*. Pceblet MAY THE LOVELY Peebles' Charcoal Flame Itcslaurant BE A SUCCESS...! We Are Proud to Have Been . Among Those Selected to Serve j You. ! POOLE’S PIE Glenwood Ave. TE 2-2966 RALEIGH, N. C. • soft drinks will be given free to all. The Peebles have one daughter. Mias Janet Peebles, who ia study ing veterinary medicine at Tuake gee Institute In Alabama Mrs. Peetjlm, the former Miss Inez Holden of Raleigh, waa a li brarian with the Richard B. Harri son Library here for some 14 years She resigned her position to assist her husband aa the Peebles' Grill corner of E. Martin and S. Blount Streets, grew Into Peebles' Hotel, located at the same corner. She has been in the food business now around ten yeers. Vic, n hi k known to hie friends and easterners, ha* pre pared and served food from Atlantic City, N. J„ to the Flo rids coast and is well-qnsllfled to operate any eating establish ment as he has been In the food business mere than thirty years. He la ala* well-known as a caterer. The couple had contemplated a second restaurant for some time and the purchase of Peebles' Char coal Flame Restaurant makes it the only Integrated case, owned and operated by Negroes m the heart of the downtown business section. Vic Peebles is a native of the Jeffrey’s Grove section of the coun ty, located six miles n,orth of Ra leigh's city limits. WORLD OF NIGHT At any one moment 40 percent of the earth's surface is wrapped In darkness, the Catholic Digest states. SLANG: “poor man's poetry" Catholic Digest—May. Best Wishes To “Vic” And Mrs. Peebles We Are Proud To Serve Peebles* Charcoal Flame Restaurant O. D. Sauls B. B. Q. Hwy. 401 South- TE 4-8197 Best Wishes To “Vic” And Mrs. Peebles May The Operation,of ... Peebles* Charcoal . Flame Restaurant ... Be A Great Success • We Know with your Combined Experience That Everything Will Work Out. We Are Proud That You Remembered Our Com pany on Some of the Installation Equip ment. United Restaurant & Equipment Raleigh, N. C. Congratulations To “Vic” And Mrs. Peebles ON THE PURCHASE OF Peebles* Charcoal Flame Restaurant We Know From Past Experience That You Will Do A Good Job in Serving the Public . . . We Are Thankful That Our Market Was One Among Those Selected to Sen e You. Security Meat Market Raleig:h, N. C. ..., v jf* ?' pH|. » m % P' * ttpy v; !v. Bill ■? 1 - .^..i ? ftgSk WAITRESSES AT CHARCOAL FLAME RESTAURANT— These are the young ladies who will serve you at Peebles' Charcoal Flame Restaurant, 309 S. Wilmington Street, which will hold its grand opening on Sunday, May 10. From left to right are: Mrs. Ann Drewuary, Miea Dorothy Evans, Mrs. Barbara Taylor and Mrs. Jean Shepard. Here Are “10 Commandents” For Happy Marriage: Cleric DETROIT <ANPi —Married coup les and newly-weds can take a leaf f um the married life of the Rev. Clarence T R Nelson, pastor of Scott Methodist Cnurch, for he has, during the past 30 years successful- ! ly followed his own rules for a hap- ! py marriage. In a sermon delivered here re cently, on the occasion of his 30th wedding anniversary, Rev Nelsons topic was "Ten Ways to Keep Your Sweetheart They are: F IRST, Thou shalt have no other gods before tnee in thy marital re lationship. "I will not claim that marriages are made in heaven, but they are more likely to be lasting if God is taken into account in ths re lationship. There ia always a fear of a third party that may break or mess up a marriage But there ia no need of this fear of a third porty if He is God." SECOND: Thou Shalt not moke a god (graven image) of thy ppouse. Remember that your wlf# or hus band is not perfect. THIRD: Thou shalt not eaU thy spouse anything but nice and sweet names. FOURTH: Remember that thou V£w GARDEN 111 ' me P^ ef _ . ■ n.c stale college It was a beautiful morning. The sun was shining brightly and most welcome after many day* of rain. The air was fresh and fragrant with early spring blossoms. I parked my car and was ambling along toward the back entrance to our building when a young friend and co-worker, from another de partment happened along on hi* way to work. His cadence was near er 180 than the uaual 120 or lea*. I greeted him with top-o-th* morning to you. Bob, and a happy day. What'a your hurry? He breeched to a stop on hi* Hush Puppies and decided to take a breather and pass the "time of day" with me. "You know," he said, “I Just live in a state of ruth and tension. I mow my lawn, tend my border*, prune and spray, but I don’t take the time to enjoy th* environment I have tried to create. It ta more a matter of keeping up with the neighbor* than of real enjoyment and relaxation. It Is a sham*, too.' I suggested that it might be wise to slow down a little before he gets butterflies In his stomach. He re plied: "That 1* a challenge which I shall remember.” I know many. ! many more promising young men afflicted with this scourge of the space age. How shout you” Mow! mow! mow! That has been the story in our neighborhood as far as the evergreen grasses are con cerned. Once a week ha* not been enough In some eases, ts you are al so having this lush growth don't tot mad and cut tb* blades of grass -hotter than two Inches. You will regret it if you do. Mow as often as needed and be thankful that you have a beautiful welcome mat for ; your landacap*. Some timely reminders. Insect eggs are hatching by the millions and other lnaecta ere coming out of hibernation. Be prepared for a vigorous campaign against thee* pests with your dust and spray pro grams Same for th* leaf spot and i other diseases on your ornamentals j and vegetable crops. Prune your early flowering j At Shaw U.: Six-Week Summer Seh«M»l Set Lenoir H Cook, director of Sum met School at Shaw University I has announced that the six-week summer session will begin on Mon day. June 8. with registration or that data at 0 00 a~m on the West , Campus. Classes will begin on j Tuesday. June 9. at 8:00 a m Regular University courses will be offered m .Art. Education Eng lish. Pxvign Languages. Mathe matics. Music. Physical Education. Sociology. Religion. Science. Socutl I Science. Western emulation. | Geography. Government. History and others according to demand The summer session will end on Friday. July IT. ATTENi) THE CHURCH j or IOH CHOICE I BCNDAT j should keep or take some time for | the family. FIFTH: Honor thy spouse by always remembering lhporUnt days, sack as birthdays and wedding anniversaries. SIXTH: Thou shalt not kill thy spouse’s personality. The two shall become one, but that does not mean i that one of the marriage partners ! shall completely dominate the other. SEVENTH: Thou shalt not steal time away from home without at ; least letting the spouse know where 1 you are going. EIGTH: Thou shalt not commit • i adultery. NINTH: Thou shalt not lie to thy i spouse. ! TENTH: Thou dialt not covet thj neighbor's wife nor his daughter, i "If this commandment bad been . obeyed by movie star Richard Bur ton, he would not now have Eddi* risher's wife. “Tho vows taken and the pledge : or troth must not be taken lightly if monied people are to be sweet* i hearts forever,** he mid. shrubs a* soon as s>*y have finish ed blooming. If they need pruning, after planting your warm season vegetable seed, lightly mulch with either pin* straw or clean grain straw over th* rows. This wiU break the force of th* rain drops and prevent soil compaction. Congratulations To “Vic” And Mrs. Peebles We Are Happy to Have Been Among: Those Selected to Do Business with the Beautiful PEEBLES’ CHARCOAL FLAME RES TAURANT. JEFFREY’S "YOUR VOLUME SEAFOOD DEALER ' SEAFOOD MARKET 1201 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, N. C. Congratulations To “Vic” And Mrs. Peebles PEERLES* CHARCOAL FLAME RESTAURANT 1420 S. Wilmington Street We Are Proud to Have Had the Opportun ity to Install Some of the Equipment MONTGOMERY-GREEN Samovar VODKA 'IOO Fi $ ?50 JL4/5 Quart md Pint u I Hg ; I 111 • ’if-' ■•>:? •£* : 100 PROOF DISTILLED FROM GRAIN SOAKA KOMPANIYA, SCHENIEY. PA AND FRESNO, CAUFBANIA MADE FROM GRAIN. PRODUCT OF THE U.SA. 100 PBo6f

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