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Yes, We All Talk rtr MARCUS H. BOULWAKE , t Speech test JttAg** 6 NAME STATE “ *“! r * nk on th « follow l#t t#*t. Drtw a circle Around your aMtotr. Yet No 1. Do you look at your litten*r when talking? Ya* NO 2. Is your voice pleasant? Yee No 3. Do you talk adequately lOUd? Yes ,No 4. Is your pronunciation *664? Yes No 5. Is your pitch of voice suitable for your sex and age? Yes No 6. Do you fawn when talking to a superior? Yes No 7. Do you gossip about people? Ye* No 8. Do you answer the Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. LMnse No. llil Cerartiic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile ELLINGTON STREET tiuiftn jg. c. ' fa 1., jßfl Lm I - W ' |.' |m K IK Aforf AAouf GirZ? CaM Her Long Distance... Lowest Fare to Anywhere! I If abtenoe makes your heart grow fonder .. . wfcy i n6t tall her so by Long fKatance. No matter how far - apart you art, your telephone can bring you to gdthir almost instantly. So g 6 ahead. Hava a data by Long Distance. It will make you both happy. <§) Southern 801 l STILL IN FULL SWING... SHOE MART’S ONCE A YEAR SALE! I i'll m THE STdftE I v T I V 2 PRICE | \ 6ver 3.600 famdua AAme J I shoes to select from Every y' / piir the original m»A- t f ufacturers trade name Il6t / Jr every *l3* in every shoe, hut / sues to fit everyfthe. [// SOAR ALL PftldES EE6M X mm tsi N values t 6 sum Not Be Available During NONE RESERVED This Sale: ‘Raleigh's Busiest Shoe Store* THE SHOE MART S East Hargett Street Dial VA 8-3721. Raleigh OpenFnSey Nitea telephone pleasantly? Yes No 8. Do you walk aroufld criticizing people? Yes No 10. Is your voice con vincing? Yes No 11. In a public speech •re your ideas organised? Yes No 12. Do you stammer when talking? Yes No 13. Do you enunciate words clearly? Yes No 14. Does your voice have vibrant resonance? Yes No 15. Are your jaw and throat musle tense when you talk? Readers: If you want the test graded, send a stamped self-ad dressed, long business envelope to Dr. Marcus H. Boulware, Florida A&M University, Box 310-A, Tails* hassee, Florida. 32307. Value Os Enriched Com Meal BT JOAN GOODSON 4-H Member, Wake County Many people take the foods they eat for granted. They never think of the nutritive values given by wheat they eat. This holds true for eommeal. Many people never stop to think why it is being stressed that they should use enriched cornmeal. I hope that when you finish reading this article you will see why it is important. As you probably know SO per cent of the people in North Caro lina eat eommeal daily. An ave rage of one-third of the daily consumption of cSreal products are made from oorn. Since this is true, the corn should be of the bait quality and enrluhed. One important reason for •stag enriched eommeal is that extra food value hSs been added. This extra value has ham added la the form of vi tamins and minerals. These are added bOeauee corn by na ture lacks enough vitamins and minerals that whole wheat has and enrichment adds. , Actually thP B vitamins, niacin, must be taken from other foods for the complete digestion of corn products. The S B vitamins are the mbst important factors in the enrichment of eommeal. They are so Important because many people wouldn’t M able to get them un less they used enriched eommeal. ea a cheap source of these vita mins and minerals. Thiamine does the following things: Keeps appetite and diges tion normal; keeps nervous sys tem healthy,; helps prevent irri tability; helps body release energy from food. Riboflavin, helps cells to use oxygen; keeps vision (dear; keeps akin and tonkue smooth; helps body keep up daily function. Niacin prevents pelagra. Prescriptions FILLED R. E. WIMBERLEY, Ph. C. CENTRAL DRUG STORE BAiY SUPPLIES COSMETICS 501 E. Davie St Raleigh, N. C. Phbne TE 2-8084 First Federal Savings of Raleigh and Zebulen is Ist in Savings and Hem Leans in the area it serves! mj am r "srnriJimmm vests • AFEDERAL \if savings V ▼ LOajv agtoetATtoat ©* ■ For Your Best Buy In Used Furniture And Appliances SHOP AT Wilson - Ferrell FURNITURE CO. • ..... LARGE SELECTION OF NEW FURNITURE! it Shop in Raleigh for Your Best Buys ★ 'iK! CHEMICAL RESEARCH Three high school student s attending NSF-sponeored summer science institute at Bennett College, Greensboro, engage in research experiment in chemistry. Lett to right, Miss Petricia Turner, of Raleijh, Cosby Alston, ol Nortina, and Stephen McLeod, oi Hope Mills. NEXT TO. NEVER being allowed to finish a sentence, the other cause of social dismay is to be expected to carry the entire conversational load Thomas J. Byrum CP&L Pioneer Thomas J. Byrum. division an- 1 gineer for Carolina Power tk Light '•Vinj««ny Iti h»« ntiallfUd I Bbb», « >. 'm < Hr MX mH'' • J| THOMAS J. BYBUM National Dieters’ Club, TOPS Works Like Alcoholics Anonymous It takes an ex-fatty to help make an ex-fatty. This is the philosophy of the nationwide weight-reducing club known as TOPS, the initials of Take Off Pounda Sensibly. As described in an article tn the July Issue es Coronet Msg atlne. TOPS la an organisation of 60.000 dieters with branches all over tbe country. There are several in the far-flung states of Alaska and Hawaii and even at tbe American Army base on Okinawa. Although It started ea a purely female movement, TOPS now has a number of male groups. Tbe basic premise on which TOPS was founded U years age by Mrs. Esther S. Mans of Milwaukee la similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous Both organizations believe that in order to be helped • person must first sdmit that he needs help. Oroup therapy can supply the right kind of atmosphere for a dieter Just as for an alcoholic. In addition, they say, that the person who i* best qualified to help is someone who has experienced the same Tan Topics *THIt RACETRACK 10 THE ONU£pLaCE IN THE WORLD WHERE THE WINDOWS CLEAN HORLg4 # for membership in the CP&L’s Pioneer Club by serving 33 years with the company. Byiuui, * ivtllie of Me. kUii burg County, attended Great Fells High School and grsdust sd from Duke University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrics] Engineering. He joined CP&L in 1838 as a meter teeter end was promoted to local manager at Dillon. South Carolina, in 1841. His service was interrupted In 1843 when he joined the Navy. He was discharged in 184 d with the rank of lieutenant Byrum then assumed the duties of local manager at Warrenton and moved to Ralsigh as district engi neer In 1848. He was promoted to division engineer In 1858 ... Byrum Is a teacher and Sun day School superintendent of the Fairmont Methodist Church. He is a member of the Balelgh Engineer’s Clnb end the I oral school committee. Ha Is married to the former Miss Louise Ward end they have three children, Thomas, James and Beth. problem whether it be aleoholism or overweight. “Each member of TOPS helps another member form sliding Into the temptation of overeating." Mrs. Manz says in Coronet. “After ell it takes an overweight person to really understand what another overwil ght person Is going through.” TOPS accomplishes its most Im portant work between weekly meetings. Each TOPS member is assigned a pal when she Joins and it’s this pal she ean turn to when she feels like reaching for a piece of chocolate cake. Many of the calls for help come in the middle of the night. According to psychologists, states Carmel Berman author of the Coro net article people do overeat be cause of loneliness or a desire to compensate for • feeling of rejec tion or disappointment. But no TOPS member need feel alone, for she can ceil her TOPS pal who will understand. A fellow TOPS mem ber sympathize* because she shares the problem. ns RAUDOB. N. E KATURBAT, AUGUST 1. IM4 It Pays To Advertise - „■ -,-t ■■ ■r, *"I ===xspq» RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 a DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-7748 us l icfl, Fil I • Prevents breaking ends M • Fights dandruff . infection ' * R « fa '' w, »foW"s W * <■*•**■ *W foagnsn* controls dandruff and scalp problems, too mi r~ FOR SALE by JOHN W. WINTERS & CO. 1*39 BOAZ DRIVE SU.2SEOO 2627-2629 DAVIS STREET (each) 14.90*0 FHA or VA Financing (Full basement) 1020 CROSSLINK ROAD - Wt acres 12.00Q.00 1130 CROSSLINK ROAD 2y, acres One five room brick home 18,00000 ONE LOT—QUARRY STREET—4OxI2O I.ftOLOO INDUSTRIAL SlTfe Msywnod h Rhamkatte Rd., 5.6 acre* 23.560.00 One Five Room Frame Houae SANDIELAND VILLAGE Lot 100x150 10,080.00 ★ : ' ; ~’ HOMES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION: 1114 EAST EBENTON STREET Mrs. Sarah Morgan 318 COX STREET Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rainbow 1141 E. JONES STREET Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Hunter LET US BUILD FOR YOU! '. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Henry Brown or Ronnld Carter VA 8-5786 LET US HANDLE YOUR RENTAL ACCOUNTSt 507 E. Martin Street e« d-of-Hummer sale! Shop Friday Night ’til 9! SALE! SALE! Sample Sample Lingerie Sportswear Reg. 3.00 to 40.00 Reg. 0.00 to 11.09 J 34 2g«7 4<Wl7»? Lucky Small or 34 aises' Sites 34 and 30 only! Sweat Here are great eavtnga on era in v-necka . . classic salesmans samples—lnclud- cardigans . . bulky knits Ing slips, half slips, gowns. . prints! Skirts in size so peignoir sets caprl and long only all wools slta. pajamas, briefs and parities! pleated and A-line styles! White and pastels Downs of colors! LINGERIE SPORTSWEAR SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR SALE! Girls Bambury Coats 9 aw> Regular 45.00 04 Regular 36.00 JJ 8 pedal pre-see son savings on girls’ favorite cost style*— boy coats with detectable raccoon collar* . . . and velvet trimmed chesterfields! All wools or wool blends. YOUTH CENTER SECOND FLOOR SALE! Men’s Girls’ Swimsuits Summer Pants Reg. 3.99 to 13.99 VALUES to 13.94 QOO got) 2 9 ° ' Catalina .. . Pandora .. . One special group at metre Jantoen ... Btretchlnl all cool summer pant# brot her favorite maker* and en slaes. mostly 29 to 4). style*! 2 piece, blouson and Duron polyester blends one piece styles In dozens of pleated or plain front atyl eolors. 7 to 14 girls'. 9 to 14 lng ... all the season's fa*, preteen. orlto colors! YOUTH CENTER MEN’S STORE SECOND FLOOR STREET FLOOR Hudson-Belk. 5
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