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Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Boulware Volume of Voice QUESTION: By what means does one increase his volume of voice in speaking?—L.P. ANSWER: Many factors enter in to what we call volume of voice, or loudness of voice. First, the mcg sphonic structure of the mouth causes the voice to travel farther and louder in the direction in which the mouth is turned Sec ond, a voice becomes loud if the speaker concentrates the vocal en ergy at sound-wave crest In this case, the vocal vibration coming from the larynx are rapid power packed surges of energy. The ac Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped In Minutes Science Finds New Healing Substance That Promptly Stops Itching and Pain of Piles New York, N. Y. (Special) - One of the most common afflic tions is a condition known as "itching piles”. It is most embarrassing for the victim during the day and especially aggravating at night. No matter what you’ve used without results here’s good news. 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Fourth, by concentrating vocal energy at the auditory range the voice also becomes louder The ears of the listener perceive sound waves at frequencies between 250 nd 8.000 better than others This is the speech range, and means ment” was reported and veri fied by doctors’ observations. This improvement was main tained in cases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of months! Among these sufferers were a wid* variety of hemorrhoid condi tions, some of 10 to 20 years’ duration. The secret is this new healing substance (Bio-Dyne*) dis covery of a world-famous research institution. This sub stance is now obtainable in oiv.t men t or suppository form known as Preparation H.* Ask for Preparation H suppositories (convenient to carry if away from home) or Preparation H ointment with special applica tor, Absolute satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. •Re*. 1, ! .5. Pat. Off. AT ST. 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I Bones lb | r, , 23c E. » 10c COUNTRY FRESH VEGETABLES Open Fri. & Sat. Nights Until 9 P. M. GRIFFIS FOOD STORE 701 E. Martin St Raleigh TE 4-2157 greater ease and the voice sound louder when \ v do this, the vocal uality is not good. Leadership School Ends At Bennett GREENSBORO—A total of 109 persons, representing all four con ferences, attended the annual Bal timore Area Leadership School at Bennett College last week. A summer activity of the Metho dist Church, the school, headed by the Rev. Howard Bailey, of Yea don, Pa., as dean, had as its theme "Frontiers in Christian Education." A faculty of 15 gave instruction j in five basic courses. These courses were concerned | with music, audio-visual resources, i drama and recreation in Christian | education and with new insights I for Christian education in the dis | trict. Serving on the faculty were j the following persons: Fuquay Site Os Tour For 25 Persons | FUQUAY SPRINGS— Improve ments can be easily spotted as an individual visits in the Fuquay Springs Community of Wake Coun ty Recently a Community and Home ; Improvement Tour was held in this community by the Farm and Home Management Club with ap ! proximately 25 persons attending i Nine homes and farms were visit ed to observe the progress, \ Mrs A. M. Walker painted two I rooms (guest bedroom and dining | room). Because of the sire and ' height of the rooms it was con venient for her to do her own : painting. The complete job cost only $8.50. Another Item Mrs. Walker wtis proud to show was her au tomatic washing machine. “If I had only realized some years ago how handy an automatic washing machine was, by now I could have had it paid for with the money ! was spending to have my sheets laundered weekly,” said Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Leler Bullock went out in s big way in improving her home 1 '<-om the inside to the outside. The improvements made in thus home | were results of goals set up two years ago by the family | The touring group observed such improvements as four painted bed .] rooms, birch walls in living room j and family room, cedar walls and I cabinets in kitchen, installed bath- I room furnishings, screened half of i front porch, car port and many | other small improvements The ov ; er-ali cost of these improvements j was around $2,000. | The group visited the home of : Mrs Madge Burton to observe the double clothes closet located in the girls’ bedroom. This closet is large •nough to take care of the three girls' summer and winter clothing. "We spent about $25 for the labor and material needed for the con struction. In a year our cleaning bill would be about two or throe times- that. much. There was no clhsef space in this room. The clothing had to be hung on the walls and behind the door," said Mrs Burton. Roberta, one of the three girls using tihs room, stated that "the room isn't hard to keep clean after we had some place to put our clo thes ” Mrs. Pear! Spence, Mrs. Al gin Burton, Mrs. Ezela Speed, Mrs. Lillie Pretty, Mrs. Ailie Harris and Alford Thorp were visited to view their vegetable gardens. Emphases were placed on size of garden in relation to the family, insect and disease control, cultivation, and vege table variety- Gardens throughout this com munity have proven very ecomon ieal. This point was given by each family in giving their situations and objectives. Mail boxes were noted through the community with a new coat of paint, new posts and some with a few more nails added. In a report given by the chairman, about 25 families have done some improve ments to their mall boxes; another 15 families are planning to coop erate with tfa* community project. ia - Improved technology mwblM each farmer to produce toed sad fiber for himself and other pso ple. In 1920 one famar wsly pro duced food and fiber fat himself and eight other peopl*. Output per man hour «rs farm labor r <m 117 per cent .from MMffl to 1958. Labor Dept. Sets Minor Groups Talks WASHINGTON Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell announc ed last week that the Labor De partment will again this year bo host to a Minority Groups Confer ence, which is meeting July 13 through July 15. Attending the meeting will be representatives of the Labor Department and of State employment services. 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