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«0 TO CHURCH SUNDAY . Jg&ggk m • *^B‘ t w w yL You* *.ovinfji here earn of Ihe hiqh,«s! rat* consistent with •cdcly . and ore protected >*■> $ * o,ooo by Ffidetal Savings K loon Iris.jronce CoipOfation, FICH SAVINGS & Loan Association R-Ucigb Otfl« r: ?t* FAITKTTEVIU.E ST. Wfst Wake Offices \rt x. N. c. » Hallers B County 111 ini! STRAIGHT iKftß BOURBON ; whiskey fi. M 100 PROOF | |j BOTTLED-IN-BONO i U ** r US - G 0,,; Sup?'vision 4?° 2 50 w I . HAUf R CO « Pfl R ATI 0 * »* p* ~ " 'J^ 1 .T i .i*. i :i. , .iiu. l wa;.i4wa»g»p»«-»»*»gini»mm*fip^ WW mm) >ww>>>< ,y t , M , CT . > , J ,, M „i^ f> .. 1 ,,, | ,n n 'tf r, T*irmi w u nimnn-m —'»~wrifcr ~*iwntu mmm :i' ti rn .ii~ ■>r | no i H n iHTiilimiTiTH* evrytH**i>*ill'll"f* lllXl LOW, LOW PRICES ■fc ’**’* <ww, **«»» awimiw ■■■WiiwiWMayaww^WWMiaßßawtiMywwwoßHatt* pltiS S&H Green Stamps CAROLINA FRESH PORK , PICNICS ™»» 33* m—!■*■■■ i ■ .. FACTORY PACKED - SAVE i4e with Food Order SUGAR 5 - 39* THRIFTY MAID PEACHES Y 25* DIXIE DARLING COOKING OR SALAD OIL 49* VAN CAMP’S TASTY Pork & Beans f:: 10c I —WWWWIWIIIIIdWWWTWfW—'IWUdIIMIIII WMkIWW,I ft tV ' -1 r-l , VU«IIUIV l\lg(US IV* fit IVt H SWEET, JUICY RED WINESAP „, .„ a PRICES GOOD WED. - SAT. .V-S—7—* Mill ?tfSfc 'll fi**® 8 4P)| Jk. 239 S, WILMINGTON ST. APHi IkC R Lb - klDy awSff* n:4 I -L, SL iJ oj Ba* ffijjl JSS HBSB££- ® «s»PI 'mm Wm? 700 st marvs st. . ant n «■ U;n Dl" UN COUNTY TO VICTORY Amoni th#» who led YfnpHn County to victory in it* selection .«. County of the Year" in the 1957-North Carolina Rural Progress Camjwiw were front left to right, it, f,'. WiJitiivs, farm agent; W. E, Foster, Vocational Agriculture teacher and chairman of Hte county committee anti Mrs. Alice D. Uee, home agent. They chat with W. T, Johnson, Sr..* State supervisor of Vocational Agriculture and & member ot the State Committee which made an evaluation visit to the county last week, jDuplin Named “County Os Year" in N. C.'s Rural Progress Contest / w. IH ■Enßw I BB»° I ankrJ p h>U pur s#■ IT 3. NO. I WHITS POT A TOES 25 £ 89c 1 Inn cpu Green l I it# USD Cell stam P s l 1 FREE! | 1 With This COUPON and SIOO or More Pur- §jj P chase. Fill in your name and address. Redeem it §3j | for 100 FREE GREEN STAMPS ?n WINN- jpjj | I DIXIE. p| ' 8 pi ; jg| Name |C i | Street City. j|pj Coupon must he presented in person. LIMIT plj es One Per Adult Customer. Not Good after Sat., g| j TASTE O SEA H & G Dressed Whiting 3 B ‘° x 2dc __ New Blue or White DETERGENT WHITE ARROW LARGE "f IJ BOX I JfC MXIANA GREENS Kale - Col lard - Turnip or Mustard 7 SI .OO Ouantitv Rlarhts Reserved* At Roberts Recreation Center: Alphas And Wives Enjoy Evening Os Fun In City ? j Member* of Phi I.«Fib*la Chap- j I tot of Alpha Phi Alphn Fraternity J ; accompanied by thuii wives enjoy- < j ori so evoniag of gala e.ntprLun- j ! ment. Friday. January .'ll, at Ui* | i Roberts floor eati oft Center, located i |on East Martin Street, extension, j j While frat broiheva wer? in regn- ! lar business session their wives as sembled in the spacious recreation room where they engaged in card playire-.. The husbands rejoined their wives after their regular bu sine-s session Kecreiitionai gomes were led by Kdvravd Hicks after j which fl delicious repast was sew- S | ad by the host group. * * * * The wives were welcomed by I J, w. Eaton, president of the j chapter, after which he pres ented each Alpha brother aSx ; R glass* hrirk with the fraterni ty insignia Inscribed. W. C Da vejiport. chairman of the per sonal progress committee pro OREENSROEiO Duplin County was named the winner of the "County of the Year” Award for rural progress in the State during 1957. The announcement was made by Dr. G. F, Rankin, chairman of the State Rural Progress Campaign with special reference to Negroes and acting dean of the School of Agriculture at A. and T. College, sponsor of the movement The award, SSOO in cash, if given annually to the county in which the Negro rural population has con tributed the most impressive gains to the overall development of the County, * * * « The cash prize is being given by Thomas A. Morgan, New York City, & former native and farm operator In Vance County ami who recently retired as chairman of the executive board of the Sperry Gyroscope Company in New York, Duplin County won out. over five other finalist counties, includ ing; Anson. Richmond, Robeson, Harnett and Rockingham. A total, of "1 counties competed, in the original elimirmHons, The evalua tion committee, headed by Dr. Rankin, visited each of the ix fi nalist counties last week and ar rived. at the decision on the basis st'oted the M. G. Bttiejv with j | a sterling: silver spoon and In ! si-rib'-ri with the fraternity In- j j MignU lor their newly-born j baby “Daryl Wtjrnc Batey *. , . . i Proven I were Mr. and Mrs, J. W. j Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Young, i ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davenport. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. McDowell fi H Toole, Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks, V. W. Henley. Mr. and Mrs. M. (J. Ratey, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Taylor, Jo* Christ j mas and 35. L, Lowery. i i !@g|§ MRS. AWNTE LITTLK Mrs. Annie Little, of Stanford, Conn., who died January 38, was funerateed at the Rush Memorial Church Saturday, February l, at i p.m. with Rev, W. D. Carson officiating. Burial took place at l Mt, Hope Cemetery. She is survived by a son. Fred 1 Little, of New York City; 3 daugh | ters, Mrs. Annie Biggs of Stan ford. Conn., Mrs. Carrie Mae : Brown of New York. Miss Daisy f j Burnette of New York City, and ■■ I 4 sisters, MR. WILLIAM SCOTT Funeral services for Wiiiiam I <Crew) Scott, who died at St, : Agnes Hospital in Raleigh, on • ! January 27, were held in Pop - , uiar Springs on February 2 at 'i i p.m. Rev, Albright in charge. Suvivors include a wife. Mrs. Cornelia B. Scott and one daugh i ■ ter, Mrs, Beatrice Wilson, of New s : York. N. Y. MRS. ORA MAE GRIFFITH Mrs. Ora Mae Griffith, of 407 ; Lee Street died last Wednesday | l at tier home. Funeral services! •■.■ re held Sunday at 4 p.m. from Ligbtner Chapel with Rev. J. A, Avery officiating and burial fol lowed in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Surviving are her mother. Mis Ora Lee Henderson, Raleigh; ta ; ther, George Henderson, Balti more, Maryland: husband Robert Lee Griffith of the home, 2 damThtevs. Brenda Lee Griffith and Dorothy Mae Griffith, both j of the home; 1 sister, Mrs. Willie Mae Movers, Raleigh; 1 aunt, 4 J i uncles, i nephew. MRS. FLOSSIE SMITH Mm Flossie Smith died recently >. at. 508 Railroad Street and fun-! end services were held Sunday at ; a p iu.* jiutii jLisiiyuer Cnapei wim Rev. J. W. charge and » burial followed iipHilicrcst, Cem | et.rry. 1 Surviving are her mother, Mrs.; 1 Cora Smith, of Raleigh; 2 daugh- l tors. Cecilia Smith, Noretta! Smith. Sandy Mae Smith. Ra leigh; 2 sons, Willie Smith and! Jit me/, Smith. Jr., both of Ra-! ' leinh: 1 sister, Miss Maiissa; Smith, Raleigh; 1 aunt, Mrs. Hat-! tie Norwood, Raleigh; 4 uncles, I Archie McDowell, Bennie Parker,! Johnny Parker, and William; Parker, all of Raleigh. AIRS. FI LAR MADDOX Mrs. Eldar Maddox of 320 Cam- j den Street died at her home; Tuesday and funeral services j were held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. j from Rush Memorial AME Church ; with Rev. W. D. Carson in charge; and burial followed in Cary. Survivors are 3 sisters. Mrs. J j H. Morgan. Clayton; Mrs. Ha! ; Thomas, Raleigh; Mrs. Sarah E. i 1 Floyd. Newark, N. J.; 2 neices and j ! 3 nephews'. I WEDDING BELLS | Marriage licesses have been is* i .sued to the following people from I January 18 to February 1: S Vernell McNeill, of Fuquay Springs, and Nora Iwe Blount, j Fuqtiay Springs: I Melvin R. Hicks, Raleigh, and Maxine E Winston, 13 Chavis I Way. Raleigh; I Arthur Scott. Raleigh, and Ol- S lie V. Jenkins, 610 S, Boundary j Street, Raleigh, • Leroy Sanders, 1226 Walnut j Street, Raleigh, and Mary Alice j Humor, 1112 S. East St„ Raleigh; j Henry Holden, 118 Lincoln i Court. Raleigh, and Stella Gibbs, I ; East Davie Extension, Raleigh; j Louis W. Pointer. 117 East So j i ;at,-'(•!. H-aleisp- and Catherine Carter, 1201 East Lane Street, Raleigh. of statistical reports arid on-the* j spot observations. ' The winning county, one of the largest in the State by land area, in the unanimous opinion of the committee, “had demonstrated the mo.it impressive gains, during the past year, in agricultural produc tion and marketing improved ! homemaking and family living. ! community improvement and de | vi.-iopment, provision for opportuni ties for rural youth and coopera -I,in of all agencies, organizations ,tnd institutions, all on the highest plane of interracial cooperation j I and understanding". MyNeighbors : | “It’s about time aoracom® I began a ‘gianta-in aid’ plan 1 of consumers!” , TTTE CABOLIMIAN 9 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. FEBHHARY », !98§ IN RALEIGH, IT’S iMßYH£spjßMsMifla) TASSIONS IMBURANCE 3UILDINO Clean Sweep Rummage Sale! Final Cleanup of winter apparel and accessories—Od4* arul Ends —• broken sizes and colors Priced extremely Los? for Quick Selling! Save 50% to 75% / r JUST fit KAITTaN!) winter™] DRESSES s5-s7 Junior and Misses Reg, 14,95 to 29,95 Accessories Handbags, Reg. 2.98 to 5,98 . $1 Handbags, Reg. to 7.95 ...... $1.50 Wool String Gloves, Reg. LOO 69e 100 per cent Wool Head warmers, reg. 1.98 ,60e Collars reduced, reg. to 1.98 50c Jewelry reduced, reg. LOO 25c Jewelry, reduced, reg. to 2,98 ........ 50c Nylon, Cotton Gloves, Reg. 2.98 .... SI,OO Lacy Knit Nylon Shrugs and Stoles Reg. 3.98 to 5.98 $2 High fashion ~~ UMBRELLAS 2*9 or Reg. 4.00 to fi.oo 2. for |5 Lingerie Cotton Flannelette Robes, reg. 2.98. $2 Rayon Briefs, Reg. 59c 3 for $1 Famous Name Bras, Reg. 2,00 .... 99c Famous Name Bras. Reg. to 5,95 .... L 99 Nylon Tricot Slips 2 for 55 Reg. to 3.98 2,65 singly Cotton Broadcloth Pajamas 2 for $5 Reg. $3.98 to $5.98 FULL FASHIONFI) OR SEAMLESS™ NYLON HOSE 2 pr. for 99c New spring shades. Sizes BL> to II nm nmm i i-mmijißiumMUni—imiimw~iniiiTTT —irinrTi i n —in u nr ~r n n - - i Sportswear FULL FASHIONED FAMOUS MARE Fur Blend Sweaters Short Sleeve ™g. C QO siipon *- 0R y«yy Card iga n Um Novelties '"n.™ J Sizes 34 (a 40 in ii—mm m »i i ■■iiimii—n«i vfrirriTimTrirmfrr — 10 Cashmere Sweaters Siipon $3 REG. 11.9* 8 Cashmere Cardigans $4 REO. M.M Grab Table of Blouses $1 Skirts Reduced, reg. to 14.95 s4*s6 Coats And Suits DYED PROCESSED LAMB Mouton Jackets $35.90 lIEG. 19.95 ELY'S TAX Worsted SUITS, rtg. 19.95 $0 100% Wool SUITS, reg. 59.95 $25 FINAL CLEARANCE 1 WINTER COATS $25 - S3O - 535
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