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PAGE EIGHTEEN Durham Welcomes State’s Tobacco Growers ?.T*' CQNGCft'I NEWS BY >I»S- MAfftO’ - ■ Community Nursi • y CONCORD Nurse:' '.''ll! open -y ' day Fepiem l "" tak» caie of " bur as man be rec ?u- : drop d-• !••••• children 1 Sab -day /• 1 ouafp- pv T 1 1 for ’hem i-v 1 Pfavc-n ts ---■ 1 - > - ch lid? ’ cr ' M: S?nu d ?• sored h- ’i - ■ ■ ■ for Social pnd F' in C = b-iiP.>? Cr.'..u r Louise J 3r • Committer m School Chi'» : ' ' l 5 *" ”1 2L. jy^-y y ;vtr g "■ y; ■ Mrs Ann: 3- "■ tcr-o-d •• er. C r r '': 'r; a attend--: Chris* " V,» fNi lirta ! : ' : Chur- f ti'TS! four f • iiP . . ROCK HILL O "'A-' Mr and N. ? ha’’e cr R r Ci Mr. T- f r rfi-cuD6rat?n r i f • m a serious i, Ci'" The x - :• • ~ ' TT. 1 V ? • • stance of thfrjr fwH h very i J,";rrc ■;‘ jl f - tripn; ’n- • and the S 07 turd?" The. f.-.p--- • c :-i ■ • X V f. 5. V g ); ' ; : * f•• i £ o AfcO&t : • -1 a 1. •• tf'T': ' - icbrirv and w,r ■■■ M ■' cf * .'•• r ■ V/? fe •* :■( ■■ ‘ s : children P then: 1 H.v ! tiViV • SFtIVAI. The Cedar ! i - i C 1 . revival r-• u '•>- Mvb rc.-d • km , ■ ■ - "■ F" < Recently tt r- < hu«■ 4 - - n s : ■■ h r:• c i? b< :: i i-> G C ! '!!- - ' far )|t.. a. SO 1. t-.il »t if:;',al ! ; .. tic.-,.'. - ■ i t ’ rib? ‘ * -‘.is . MV; C y - . ■ c • xV v.-y ■ ' . Mere" y ; Hf m.v rr- • > ’■ lurr.i” • •• her B-csd i:- the M Mr and I'.:---.' ' ]! '' • RUertS !.«f V: : •' . Crrban D r ■ - vet't nrit * 1 ■; y/jth p.: - n-1 ■ v.-tieks . is the forx.c-r M : b • ■ See 1 * Mr? EMi'-.beth Jo! iv-m ft v Ceorns A- • Blal.ee in C( ! ' a' last wed: ?T.". : Jchr'pr and t r : Street who ■■ n* >•> !"• tn-.« • 1 ■ CMTrpo r:t;r i« •»» ba?-vak The rcitdoc- > • by eight It •»1 chin "i 1 a **f«at sure' ■ , i ■ that P. n-u-y -a • Mrs LyJa ! Ehn" ~ nt cere-niO'v.ts at it. ore-,. •• ..m > m.i.-. .... Highlights Os High Point fir Mid opkssa S TYSON , y *! tt H iskiws St. 1 t i'T.i Council Meets r, ■DO!; POINT -The Huih Point, p's • cotmcil me-t at the home of | j Mr lota Mott!it. 8 Woodbury St. J-] v aftevra-nn with Mrs Ma- j * bn’ \ioKe:sZif-. riostoss. i T,. in ctihir was called to or-, j .- i.rd'ornt, Mrs. McKt-n- j v ! i;i :-n’oup repeating the i t Lc,;-.' ~ Fray ; Tin- business per-! ... .• the m< eting followed with! I-, ujir.y of t]y minutes of the it - :r.i»!«'«'(in>. b.v llv' secretary, 1 t Vii- •• i;tile M Barrier. ! ? Pi;.)’-- ua re r-impiclt'd for the I i ;. P'C ram for all ) i , • ■ in ihr ; chool system i s , !!'iiar :ivd. In connection ’ ; i i io, p’-uevam Will be a buf*! j - s.fhron civrri :n Uie home- j j ! jment of William ) ■ m Utah School. | ’ Then- were also discussed va- 1 j ■ rnon,' v of trine prmeets that ' * . . ,p'-n orcd. T.O ado to tile treasury. | i the conclusion of the meet- - mg the hostess served a j < <sr; r (av,ir.se to the following; j Mtss Mytrolene L, Gray, princi- j, pal -f FrurvDw St. School, Mr. S. d K. Biirford, William Penn High j • School Mr, O, P. Hudson, Leon-! • . !-i rt School Mr. C. E. Yoke-! j,- (; School, Mrs Hazel j ■ M - Annie Archie. Mrs. j noroihv Stafford. Mrs. Odessa T. a-n, Ml. John Garlington. Mrs.! Fiinnie Parker. Mrs, Eula Amake.r, j :: nd Mr:-- Frances Lane. Garden f'hih Meets Members of the Aluc Garden, Club rr,G at the home of Mrs.! Oar. ie ii.--.rrls Saturday at 4 p.m. • The crr<ident.. Mrs. Eula Am r '.;cr r-’-v.'ldrd Business centered tre-und fall planting Mrs. Alice ; fan;- .r unu!' two beautiful flow-! t a.,- . one of Zisr.ias aarj the ni’a.cr of Marigolds. Ice fir-.iv, pd enke was served by the hopte 'l* at r he conclusion of the! Flower Lawn Tea Ti-p Buds of Promise of Saint: y- a,-:- ,-n aMT Zion Church spon-; sored o flow or lawn tea at the | I home of Little Miss B-tritara Mc : •-iij; on [,:-m!) Street Sunday as- B. era. -e of inclement weather ; hbe Tea had to be given indoors. ! ADi-art’ve iabler, centered with -<0 and vr-ijow roses were or- . i.ippi-c- in the entertaining room. J The program, with Jackie Goins i me of ceremony was as i iollows: The Lord’s Prayer, sung j by p.m, vs Clark, Solo. Jackie j ffohr- Beading Helen Carter, j i-yvio cnd Brief History of the : of P; onv e by Nancy Tyson- ! r A.r; Barbara McCloud: A 1 • composed of the. 4 Clark, .'■a-: vm r.included the program, j A ImauLful painting was pre- | to M'-s Barbara McCloud j ... . :- P i’ocrvisoi' of the Buds. I Mm i-vnnie B Thomas for hav- j ms ;he 1.-vgcst number of guest?' The Bud- of Promise and their w-.-re entertained on the! - s-. if ih Stephen AME Zion ; ; G.mrch T their :vupei visors. Mrs \ ~ c ' • F. Thomas and Mrs. Marv \ •vi . with a free weiner roast. • A ■ nd cookies were ' Oi i■; ioo children enjoyed VI eddillgs r ' '/"it 'ACI-yf-ON. Mrs Beat ■ i --i■ innounees the mar .' of 'cr daughter. Bettty Vir . to Mr Timothy Jackson.; 'i'V-dui-aiev Auiu-u.t 21st in Lex on. N C The Jackson’s are • • ! rei..van!:, at home 1009 Hoover ; CAMPBELL-I.INDBAY Mr. and 'A id Campbell. 408 Gor-: • ” <• i,-.-; auiiounre the war-! iiieu daughter. Ruth .-A ■ m"h -to hr Donald Lindsay. ip •-• T> * newly weds are at ho:rv\ 1'1?4 poivntng St. <lnb News ■ riv n of La Color.,'- Ch,:-- ’ were delightfully ertsrfcair.- : fj I- v i- •-••■on. Thtt'.-dry .' per I- •>«•-. 307 Mobile ;n.i ng the brief business ses <*r which the president, g-• line. Fuller presided, the . ’ v 'ailed and reports were :from the decoration and -.i.ee committees Hid v,l .and pinochle furnish ed c),;ci lau'-men' for the mem nd guests At ihe conclusion if pl 4 ,v ntj-.te? were awarded for i • :mr. Hu.h score prizes for •d v, iv. i v. »rr won by Mrs Louise rii.uf! i-ici Mrs Ode«:-a. Tyson ii -i*oi prizes for pinocl.de ■ v • i |v. Mrs. Veatrtce Bright hi ah i hrlma Archie. F hrrevtts members and • - s ep ioved a delirious out ; .-’wipev ;crv*4 or> the spac rn-re were partieipante -■ G f-orn First Bap 1 i ), tin Altec U "Oble sang "The f■ Fi.-fvc " and William Pear ■ li' ' Hi Your Mission' , from 1 m I ;; in, thi Junior Cnolv • v Margaret Asbury 1 n Nelly rendered solos; '•r.':- Ml 01-A e Christum. Miss ■■ .Wand the Senior i'i-i s.-.ng ’he- Silver Hill Primi ■: •• :i;i Jun.’or Choir rendered rJii-.-ps; the Senior Choir • 1 . t Conger Rational save se •'r '••-n Z’on Hill Mesdam*® 1 • : . h--’ h Shu ford and Eva Till -i t i-oig .. dui-t and M frank •" . a anie-, f,-o:n Beulah Bap n t. M'-.. Helen Patton ~fing and both th-- Sunday School and Gos r, . c .- appe ired; imi the new - ■■•il Mr mid Mrs William Kiser *.- - I’-’ce Memorial s.m.t a d-iet T,--r. outdoor stage win the Show ■on belonging to the City Re . cirt.aion Department, Chi t-'mi.-d States is ihe world's i i?i producer of soybeans, a i ' rnp ibat rtn*il recent yearn was i lar-f ty grown in the Orient T - ti-.-nd tO'.' ard bulk coohn" ' »nd h id 1'0.7 nf milk on Worth • < Oitiiy farms r«'proceeding J l j'• ious lawn, bv the Hostesr from at*; : tractively set. picnic tables cen tered with tiny mums. Guests of the hostess included ; Miss Christine Harrell, and Mrs. Thelma Archie. Elizabeth. N. J.. mother-in-law of the hostess. Other members present, were- j Mrs. Jessie Leach. Mrs. Ernsfcine i Kerr. Mrs. Grace Dumas and Mrs. Willie McClain. Pemoftal* Miss Linda Martin, who spent.' the summer with her grandmoth- j er, Mrs Bessie G. Sugar on High; Street,, has returned to her home; r n New York City Accompanying ; he, on her trip home was her ureat aunt, Mrs Cora HtU of- Pittsburgh. Pa who had also j spent some tune visiting Mr?. >->u- 1 gar h^vf-v Mvs. Fannie S TViOWiaa anv Mr J A Eubanks spent ’he day in Pitteboro. Tuesday, August. 21f.. They were the dinner guests of Mrs Henry Emerson, A’•delicious cour -of peach M-piooe. nypp&i with spiced green cherries was served, Mr. and Mw Edward Torrence; of Beech Street left the city on > Friday for an extended vacation j While away the Torrences will] visb Mrs. R. L. Morris. Charlotte. • Mrs Mary Phillips. Washington. | D C Mr. and Mrs J- D Alston i Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs Wil-; ' liam Martin. Portsmouth La Ac- 1 was Miss Louis' 5 Alston. Hillsboro Hews | I HILLSBORO Fannie Wright ! a 21-year-old beauty, was at one . time "all shook up" over "Honey- j boy" Ford, popular disk jockey for ; W S R C. The tempo of the friendship cooled when he took her out or a steak dinner and she re- , fused to eal it. A friend girl who was invited to join the company or the diners axe the steak Here of late Mis* Wright is be , ginning to fee! that she is ready j for the steak Miss Betty Thompson, IT. a glam orous rood of Central High School is counting the remaining summer vacation days. She reports having spent one of the best, vacation? i ever. Mr Leroy Kirby leaves Sunday, . for Washington, N C. to resume j teaching duties as band instructor 1 at the F S, Jones High School Mr. and Mrs Gaither Collin | had as their recent guest Mr. and , Mrs John Alston, Mr Dam°! Col lin? and s real, grandson DaAnoy i Collins Mr. and Mrs David McPherson has returned home after visiting relatives is New York and New ! Jersey | Central High School is in the process of getting a gymnasium. Meharse Notes MEBANE Preston Tate of Me - bane said that he was leaving for New York Friday. He should be there soon He "ill drop a card to most of his friends Mrs Virginia Jones returned to | Newark, N, J after a brief visit ! with relatives and friends here. The shrimp dinner? .it the Mo bane seafood case are as good as they come Mr. Pettway the principal at Me : bane Colored High School waj once a top baseball player. Mechanics & farmers Bank WELCOMES The Tobacco Growers To D URHAM i , IT OFFERS THE REST IN BANKING FACILITIES SAVING S L 0 A N S ! Your tobacco money is hard-earned mcr.r * Your Mechanics and Farmers Bank is. fchs You can get interest, on your saving? at a place to s?e» for loans. You deal with local minimum risk, without having to make an ir- people »hat you know and have confidence in. vestment. Your savings are insured up to people interested In von. You also build valu* SIO,OOO. able banking credit. CHECKING ACCOUNTS • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Be: ides the risk of loss or theft, cash ha? a To insure your valuables against lose bv way of disappearing much faster than monry fire ov theft get a Mechanics and Farmers in a checking account. Keep track of income. deposit box. Provides a- safe place to and outgo by depositing vour monev and pv - leave securities, deeds, insurance policies, inc bills by check It’s safe, sure, convenient valuables and personal paper* of all kind* and io« cost. and precious jewelry. UPTOWN OFFICE: 116 PARRISH STREET Convenient To All Warehouses BRANCH OFFICE; ®615 FAYETTEVILLE STREET WHERE PARKING IS NO PROBLEM [ ' ...■e^gryyp-.yrr,r,riw "CHEEKS” CROSSING COMMUN ITY Born to Mr and Mrs. Daniel W. Rice of Route i, Me bane, a son. August 21. at Alamance County Hospital. PERSONALS Miss Mozell Jones of Brooklyn N-jw York ;s visiting her mother and family. She and he, children | will leave Friday evening. Born to Mr end Mrs Joseph ; Holman, on August 14. n baby j daughter, at Alamance County j Hospital. Dunn News Bv MRS M. V CROW! DUNN A large soup of our: town’s people, attended tb" funeral of Mr? Gladys Smith on Sunday at Spring Hill Church Mrs Smith was the wife of Mr Neil Smith Rev Jackson delivered the eulo gy Payton Funeral Home ms m charp° of th r - service. Class number nineteen of the Free Will Sunday School hid -in outdoor party on the level■■ lawn of Mis? Mabel Smith on Wednes day evening They had a delight ful time, we hear. ! Mary Hagons and Bobbie Dar ! Her. were delegates from Mingo ! Hill Church to the Sunday School I Convention at Ml Zion C nnrch it; j Broadway, N C. Mrs Elizabeth McLean of N : Magnolia Ave. is ill. Raymond Codrington had a? hi? | week-end guest Rev, Samuel Ed i ward, medical student at Howard j University. Washington, D. C. Rev. ; Edwards preached a fine sermon at | the morning service at St John ! Baptist Church on Sunrtr.y. | Rev and Mrs A. T McDame: are j attending the Lott, Carey Conven | tion in Orange N J. j Miss M. R. Leary the Vocation- I al Home Economics teacher of Har i nett High School is already or- the I job We wish to welcome Miss I Leary who is new in our town Again we welcome more visa tors—-Mr?. Mery Sellars of Georgia ; visited her sister and brother-in 4> Mr %M WfWJ izs&i f m J p\ , | j j Win PROOF e» Straight BODRBON 93.3® 4./ s QUART UiiiisliflV fYßows oitnutNO caßP«.’*r \\ tA W IiSNC6»U«O. tONTUCKV Xi-IE CAROLINIAN ; law Mr. and Mrs. Rhonnie Howard. Mrs. Josephine Eason of Wash ington. D. C. visited friends and relatives. M:. end Mrs Walter Dafford had a? their guests. Mr. and Mrs Saul Wynn of Indianapolis. Ind l and Mr Daffcrd's aunt, Mrs Del i la Finalyson of Goldsboro, N. C i Mr and Mrs. Donald Garner and ! daughter Edith and Norma of | Springfield,, Mass are visiting M--- | Garner s aunt. Mrs Mabel MrPnv ; <r> Mrs. Garner S« the former Al- I ice Crowe. s ! Mr. and Mr? Preston Hill have ! if-tiuned from a trip to Washing- 1 ton. D C. ! Mrs John McKiethan Is spend ine her vacation in New York. | Mrs. T. O Sattcrwhlte and chit- I riven Mrs Vashti Calvin, Harry i | and Mary V., have motored to i Boston Mips to visit another daughter Mrs Margaret R Jon'? : Mr and Mrs Joshua McKoy and Mrs M F Crowe spent the week ’ end in Asheville, N C. We ar« happy to hear that Mts« Wills Robinson * recent gradu- | ; a tp nf N. C Coflege, has accepted s teaching position in Spartanburg, j S C. and Air? Martha Stvckland j Ta.vlot Dunn has already gone to h»r job e* A.-ree High School. I Arm* N C as teacher of Library | Seirncp and French Dallas Leo Dafford wop tb« higb j pet award for having th* cleanest loom end the P T A con arose void pin for heing the mosl otit ; standing student a* Camp in Brick , m C Delia'- is in Penn, no"- visit, i - ins his aunt, Della Ann Dafford learned to swim while in Pennsylvania this. 1 ; summer, Mr and Mrs t T.iedhelter and - family have , -Turned from a trip to Western North Carolina and i South Carolina. ■ i Mrs Mary Carter and Mrs Jo sephine Grady of Dudley. N C ■ and Mr and Mrs. John Grady of New York were guests of Mr ; and Mr?. John Srewington ■ 1 Mr Marion Cox arid Lee W rnn j; of Baltimore were guests of Mr. - ant Mrs Ira Cox Rhamkatte News RHAMKATTE Sunday School : ■nenect Sunday morning. August at 1 flits am, with *he superin- I cadent. Mr, Chester Debnam. in barge. We had a wonderful lesson The subject- was, "Amos, cursoder for 1 righteousness.” After the lesson the 1 teachers took charge of each class ; 1 and finished with the lesson. Dea- j | con Stanley BaJlent.ine reviewed ; I the lesson ! The missionary met right after ! the Sunday School with ’he preri- ■ urn* Sister Estella Jones, presj j • dine Mrs Odell Hartrr and daughter Marilyn are visiting Mrs Harris' parents, Mr and Mr? John P i Goodman Timm*—lT l in >‘ , .wi ■■mwuaiiiaaw.sg»^« ;^>>iy«J<Piguj^»«s« | Compliments Os LIGGETTS —And — MEYERS TOBACCO COMPANY i I Makers Os • CHESTERFIELD « L&M * OASIS CIGARETTES :( TOBACCO STARTED DURHAM WE STARTED QUALITY PRINTING FOR DURHAM SERVICE ! PRINTING CO. : 504 EAST PETTIGREW STREET DURHAM, N. C. ri Printers Os Distinctions f ' il j 1 vfx-E rz END lit® SATURDAY. AUGUST 31. 1957 Sunday night’s services were un der the. direction of the Rev Aar- j on Johnson and his congregation ; from .? Fuquay-Springs Church. This service was sponsored by the seme choir of Watts Chapel The Rev Sister McNeil held a week-long 'evival service at St. Mary’s A M. E. Church in Apex recently. The Rev, F A. Mclvory is the pastor of this church. VACATIONING Miss Aalzoria Pettiford. Mis? Le na Burt and Melvin Upchurch are visiting Miss I’ettifords sister in New Jersey for a week Mrs. Louise Williams and her three children from Washington, D C. visited her parents. Mr and Mrs John Burt recently The Glenn family visited in Washington recently. Mi and Mrs. Thomas Glenn and their children, I Elsie Mae. Gloria Jean and Thom ! as, lr visited ir. the home of a : cousin. HOUSEWARMING •Ir and Mrs Arthur Ballentine held a housewarming Saturday Riteht bcfot: last, in their new ; 'orsie. Mrs Clara Eallentlne ssrv ! rd from the punch bowl and Miss Ann Pollard and Mrs Jackie Hood "ere :r chars* of the gifts My Neigibrn T dio’n t go to work today. Confiscatory taxation com pletely destroyed my «rjl] ts succeed!” I
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