■ ■* 1 BHffljMK : fljßßfl fl » M K rap||, I I I P- i\lH Eh - K 1 ”•" a" §4v ;”• S/M IV RECEIVES SIO,OOO FtfOAf SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION Dr. James E. Cheek (center), president of Shaw University, receives m check for SIO,OOO hem the Home Mis sion Board of the Southern Baptist Convention for the University Emergency Pond Campaign. The State Convention had already contributed in excess of SIO,OOO toward this drive, making a to tal of more than $20,000 received by the University from Southern Baptists. Shown in the picture with Dr. Cheek are, (left) Dr. W. R. Grigg, State Secretary, Department of Interracial Coopera tion, North Carolina Baptist State Convention, and Dr. E. L. Spivey, director, Division of Mis sions, Baptist State Convention, who is also a member of the university's Board of Trustees. *, £. j£ ->J\ ? v f',' r WKm ■ 'flH & ; :: >' is. ‘"«r * |j|t hKIr -> .X. ,|||| yjff m IFi E mm : nsj&~ *Ji£ jP' : *r*k; 4 Mm^SHS Em »h jjjjs THEY'RE ENGINEERS, IN PARTY CLOTHES Three young ladies enrolled as upper alassmen in architectural engineering at AbT College chat during a recent party given by the De partment. They are, from left to right: Misses Frances Harbin, Greensboro; Sandra Echols, Ni agra Falls, N. Y.; and Otelia Pittman, Chuckatuck, Va. The Veteran’s Corner Ren ere authorative answers by the Veterans Administration to Questions from former service gun and their families: Q —When will educational and graining benefits expire' for vet erans of the Korean Conflict? A—The educational program tor Korean veterans will ex pire on January 31, 1965. The educational program for World War n veterans has al ready expired. Q —My husband’s World War I Insurance Is more of a burden on gur very limited finances. Will Gordon Gin |||s 025 Hgordon’sHl *V/ ■ M« toSfAf O’MCI ■ y ■ i 1 m I m Distilled m London DryiAm I y I oktiued i romto *n* u s»!’■'*» I ■ME HJTWI »r: : r *l2 f t!« to*. KW • KJiiW ITW!) 111. MEill this ever be paid up? A—Some types of insurance contracts are paid up after 20 or 30 year* If you cannot tell from reading,! the policy, you may write to the office te which ybu pay your premium* Q —ln case of a serviceman's death while he is on active duty, what are the limits of the Death Gratuity and who receives it? A—The benefit Is a sum e qnal to six months pay of the deceased. However, it shall not be less than 1800 nor more than 13,000. It Is paid to the surviving spouse, child, er children unless the service man designated hie parents FOR REPAIRS TO ANY TV PHONOGRAPH TAPE RECORDER TRANS, RADIO ANY~SMALL APPLIANCE CAU. TE 2-3950 VA 8-2343 TAYLOR RADIO & Electrical Co. -Use House That Berries Built” 224 R. MARTIN ST. EDWARD’S SHOES & MILLIAERI r 131 FAYETTEVILLE ST. SHOP IN RALEIGH DAYS HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF SPRING & SUMMER SHOES Patent Whites. Bone Red b Blues VALUES TO 17.95 All On Racks At On* Price *5“ BOYS’ ARB OBU' STRAW BAGS B,u * *L™, PF '' S|4» »2<» ALL LADIES SUMMER HATS DRASTICALLY REDUCED Food Choices, Planning Are Very Important 'To min sure soar family to i«MMiura»'- reoulred amount and Unde of fooda dally the “BaatoF our” or “The Guide to Good Satiny” abould be followed. The Beale Pour oomtote of groups of food that will supply aafe a mounta of all the food nutrients you need. , • Tto>Baato t f*ag| Peed Plan SSSTterTSIJiSF* ytaee es for ebfldrea: Ml and Vegetables Own i or mere servings daßy. ane a greener ■■ rich feed; Meat Group --Two ndto fkh er egga; Cereal and Bread Group—Four eerv iaga daily (enriehed er whale grain). The recommended amounts of foods in the four groups win sup* ply the average adult with all of the proteins, mineral* and vita min* needed. The time to plan good meals to when you are hungry. Get a pen cil, some paper, a baste food plan and meal patterns tor planning a good breakfast, lunch er supper and dinner. WRITES PREDICTS NATION** BITTEREST POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CHICAGO (NPI) A prominent Chicago writer last weSk. predicted that toe upcoming November Presi dential campaign will be on* of the bitterest in the history of the U nited States. Columnist Irv Kupcinet, of Chica go Sun-Times, noted a growing political trend for" crossing party lines, saying: “The GOP is now becoming the home not only of the conservations, but also those who oppose the new civil rights law. Many dissident Re publicans, by the same token, will work for Lyndon B. Johnson's re election. Prediction; On* of the UMSTEAD.S TRANSFER COMPANY » GROCERY STOSS LIGHT AND HEAVY FULL LINS OP HAULING GROCERIES LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE v T7T p r> ratronase EffUmt Apßvwgiated ED. UMSTEAD, Manager 602 S. Daweon Street • Tarboro I Marti* Streete DIAL TE 2-9478 TE 2-9212 It Costs You Nothing • To. find out bow you ean step up Into your own home eg your own land hi '64. B To see how the new tax cut can help you atop watering money on rent V • To find out if you can be OK’d for a OI or FHA home loan in beautiful.., Biltmore Hills Estates Cell Our Building Agents Now Company 47*0 Yadkin St. 787-1221 " I*7 B. Martin §t W. R. BURNHAM. Prea. 828-3734 K>; • * 1 INITIATED INTO ENGUSH HONOR SOCIETY—Mrs. Eloise McKinney Johnson, left, Associate Professor of English at AbT College, congratulates high-ranking students recently in itiated into the Lambda lota Tau Honor Society in English. They are from left to right: Cedi M. Brown, Bolton; Johnny P. Thompson, Clinton; and James H. Randall, also of Bolton. most vicious campaigns in the U. S. history.” FOR SOME REASON I associate thinking with smoking and so, when I try to think of a paragraph ■to write, I light a coffin nail (as cigarettes were called in my boy hood). “SUPER-RIGHT” DELICIOUS FRYERS WHOLE, DRESSED AND DRAWN PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE ■ Bfc THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist. Q St* | Bisml A&P Meat Sandwich SPREAD » 19c FRESH, TENDER YELLOW CORN ® . 7-CENTS OFF -W LABEL 38-oz. CB dexola a o?P TP Marvel Vanilla, Paach, Neapolitan or Strawberry ICE CREAM HALF m A GALLON ||l|i CARTON “ W JANE PARKER DUTCH APPLE OR Peach Pies • olr Vkasv CwaMWAtkiaadlUi RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY, AUGUST 1; ISM On The Home Front WB (Meats this week from Gates. Moeklenburg and Chowan Oeuattea.) PROPAGATION OF PLANTS Many -Her s In Oates County ere Interested in an Inexpensive way of beautifying their home grounds. So several Home Dem onstration leaden have satiated In the aelectlon of several 4-H Club members to conduct demon strations in the propagation of toeeo and shrubs by summer stem guttings. Mrs. Pennie Battle, besne economics agent, says tbs demonstrations will be car ried on In several communities so that more people will be able to ebeerve result* of the experiment. FAMILY PLANNING PATS Family planning » it neeea aary? This question has been ask ed In ell Home Demonstration Clubs In Mecklenburg County fol lowing the family life seminar. According to Mr*. Mery Martin, home economic agent, the ladle* ere being urged te FOR FLOWERS Community Florist CORSAGES— FUNERAL DESIGNS—POTTED FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS. ETC 325 N. Tarboro St. Day TE 2-8305—Night TE 2-2936 Involve thOMSINe inP* es family life sleuetlSw things which families AAR *U* for together are swmi^w and amJm!£* ROME PRODUCEU , Two tour* In Chowan woonw showed that families 'i lng much of their hotnC] • ply. Mra Onnle n>ei'iliglTl)f»to4 economies agent, says —. . gardens were checked tflT dnnt sreen end yellow vegetghHtorWes eubles end small frußijrjpt » vitamin C and a variety tie-MM table*. Aj> a result. Mr*. Chariton found that then was an average of ll different vegetables grwwtng in the gardens; the gardens had four dark green and yellow vege tables: and an average gs Itoej vegetables end emaP frttoQ high v —— DRIVE SATStft 9