&&M. 9HW, ' “ >■ *' " >»\ ' v ■*s? •■ >’“ p : JgJwW /.''Yv^*’’v-''Vc HELPING TO BUILD A GREATER SHAW UNIVER SITY Left is Willie Morgan, class of 1951, Washington, D. C., president of the Eastern Conference of the Shaw University Na tional Alumni Association, and recently elected vice-president of the National Shaw Alumni. Right is Dr. I. L. Johns, prominent physician of Winston-Salem, class of 1914. Both have pleged to unite their talents and experiences in helping the administration build a greater Shaw University. (See story). PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FOR FLOWERS Community Florist CORSAGES—FUNERAL DESIGNS—POTTED fLANTS FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS, ETC. 325 N. Tarboro St Day TE 2-830£-Night TE 2-2936 UMSTEAD.S TRANSFER COMPANY • GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Courtooue Prompt Efficient ED. UMSTEAD, Monogor SOS S, Dowooei Street S Tor boro ft Martin Stroots | DIAL TE 2-9478 TE 2-9212 SHOE MART BEAUTIFULLY STYLED SUMMER SHOES For All Occasions Slxe* B to AAAA »JJ99 To S(|99 SMART FASHIONS, SMARTLY STYLED USE OUR LAY AWAY SHOE MART ''Raleigh’s Busies* Shoe Store ” 8 E. Hargett St Ph. VA 8-3721 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "SHOE MART* Thursday Friday Saturday SPECIALS Ladies’ DRESSES 77' BOYS’ l-Pc SETS Pants & Shirt 97 r BOYS’ KNIT SHIRTS SUea « - 16 77- MEN’S CASUAL SHOES gfalww V OBtCS *2.49 MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR CAPITOL BARGAIN STORE 132 E. Hargett St TE 4-7243 Raleigh FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Your Patronage Appreciated Ladies’ CAPRI PANTS 77' CHILDRENS' POLO SHIRTS Sizes 6 Up 39- BOYS’ A MEN'S LOW CUT TENNIS *1.9» MEN’S SANrORIZED SHORTS 50' : ; ilpl|!| JH r ?? ', 4 || - g® : : WW ' a. ' Jf jB V ' x v ■ v 0 w IK»*>& ifc. :*.;■; ..". '3Hw, j|HR& N MNlHßlilHiim "CROWD PLEASER"— Chuck Jackson, noted band leader, passes out mutogropha to atu dents at A6sT College as he appeared last week at the annual ROTC Bail. Jackson and hie mute group are real "crowd pleasers ”. DOLLS and POLL'S HOUSES UKie girls have always loved dells and dell houses. The chR- (-WyrTa |f| dren of both sayage and civil- ijjjkr t • ji-y. C\JMI lied peoples played with them, _ Ti\A V I and the ancient Persians, ftl-nvl Greeks and Romans made them o j the most famous doll houses fr : ' dBCfTZ JAPI •" America is the doll house given by - IV/ Ir movie actress Colleen Moore to the f . Museum °"f ,n^“*,r T» Chh Esoctly detailed miniatures of luxury furniture pieces are now being made for U.S. doll houses. * Moderately priced. Petite Princess Fantasy Furniture by Ideal Is lovingly hand-crafted. Satins, brocades, = w^ p ’ s *«bP porcelains, glass mirrors are used; antique gold If brushing b real gold- drawers open and close. Thb cf-Jb doll house furniture b Irresistibly elegant. K SHOE MART. Sine* World War 11, America's m - housewives have-turned to deter- .... Ijp rj genti lor many el*oning tasks, „ T7 fjt and this heavier use ha« re- r1 (x? suited in the appearance of JJ , detergent "foam'' on some / \'/j Y/ (AA// f streams and rivers. In the early ' ] I 1950'5, the soap and detergent TJ r * ;- Ik— industry began o multi-million I / -|| W dollar research program to J i M fagr combat this problem. <dtk ■- { Now Open To Serve You! TAYLOR SHOE SERVICE 706 s. McDowell st. The Man Behind The Shoe, la The Man With Eaperienee! Tbia apace Is too small to tell a Sotrt Southern Furniture Mon ey Sarin? Discount Procram. Come in ot phone Today for the whole story. Southern Furniture Co. INC. • Parking Lot Beside Our Store • 113 S. Wilmington St TE 2-3252 V' l * u TUPPER CHURCH HONORS MOTHERS— Tupper Me morial Baptist Church tenon the oldest, youngest and the mother with the most children present on Mother's Day. Lett to right: Mrs. N. W. Sanders, who had the most children; Mrs. Antoinette Masaenburg, the oldest; and Mrs. Roberta Olover, the youngest mother present. The Reverend D. N. Howard, St H is pastor of the church. RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 E DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 1-7748 ★ We Appreciate Your Patronage ★ VISIT OUR STORE REGULARLY A Complete Line of Meats SECURITY MEAT MARKET Its E. MARTIN ST. PHONE TE S-71SS - / ' jr / / / , MEMOIRS OF A BACKWARD NATION Thor* aro peopU alive today whoso grand fathers could remember when the United States was • "backward nation” ... when we were far twhtnd other nations In population, capital, labor, roads, schools and technology. But our Constitution gave us something that others did not have—e form of government which encouraged its citizens to use their sevlngs, ■kill and ideas to advance themselves, confident that what they earned could not be arbitrarily taken away. Tba result has been the greatest outburst of energy and invention in history. Aa Just one example, the electric light end power industry built by individual initiative and financed in the Caia mi tkntMag Cate will and most scratch. It ia .■ basie instinct in them to scratch to file their claws. This Joes not mean, however, that you moot resign yourself to having your furniture rained. There ore two things the Parina Cot Care Center suggests yOU dot First, if roars is an indoor eat, hove Ha noils trimmed regularly. Use a professional nail dipper and, preferably, have your vet erinarian show you how to do H correctly. Outdoor cats should never have their clows dipped. Secondly, give your cot o oemtehing poet, whether its lelh are clipped or not, your cot win still hova toe basic drive to file its daws. Than on many scratching poets on the market, some with catnip toys to antiea your oat. Or you may provide o mg. ks of wood cot lengthwise and told flat oa toe floor. After too hoik Is won off, cover It wRb o pises at canvas. Be tore tho ocrotehiog post is long enogk or high enough for too oot to stretch out full-length rffigfegfifcg Wo H etowe the furniture take 2wttr«sssi« four eat will soon loon to aoo too po# md not toe furniture. CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Am imvettar-aumai, taxpaying, public utility uampmy IRS RALEIGH. N. C.. SATTRDAT, lUHI L UN I A Special Tribute To ... D-DAY I I THE 6TH OF JUNE I S ROBERT BURTON MITCHUM WAYNE HENRY FONDA. SAL MINEO * “ ' DAJtmiEZkWOfit 1 ■ - 4- WMf THE •Bff* “THE CARPETBAGGERS”... June 18th Gilbeys ri 1 Gin 8 5 *2.10, «3.35 OISTILLCD LONDON DRY QIN. 90 PROOF. 100* GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. W. A A. GILBEY, LTD.. CINCINNATI, OHIO traditional American business way—haa m the leading "electrlp nation” by far. We have, in fact, electric generating capacity greater than that of the next five nations com bined. And the investor-owned oompanies wfi stay well ahead of our nation's needs. Isn’t It clear by now that the more people ean do for themselves the more powerful America is bound to be? j And isn’t tt strange that those who want enr Federal Government to own end manege th<* or any other industry, rtiould claim their idea* are “progressive”? The ideas they advocate would ast as be* . . . insteed of forward along a seed that baa proved it leads ta program 11

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