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Add rice and mix just to moisten J low boiling (about 2 minutes). Add all the rice. Cover; remove from heat and let stand ; cheese, Stir over medium heat until iSrlittlllSia about 5 minutes! j cheese melts (about 1 minute longer) Meanwhile, prepare Carnation 3-Minute Cheese j Sauce (right). Add tuna to sauce. Arrange hot rice j Recipes Oil the - mixture in mounds on plater-. Serve tuna cheese | labels too! sauce over rice. Makes six servings. j For a better cup of coffee,"cream” it with ! **•*’ pf m Carnation,the milk that whipsl Oout«ai«f Mt'aot-nw. .... Editor Harry Golden To City: 3rd Annual Literary Forum Scheduled Here March 27 PnubMefijS r B *up|T {.••ivst pure pleasure | i* KING SIZE : Pllll izxtka Awovnfy' gubblgl BOTTLED BY THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Inc. FAMOUS BAKERY ] SPECIALS BY POPULAR DEMAND FRESH GRATED Coconut Layer Cake 6 THIN LAYERS Spec. Price $1.50 NOTICE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR TOUR PARTY REFRESHMENT lj- »!• 7am ous bakery lOi s. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES TEmple 3-8333 - 3-8334 I The Third Annual Lterary Forum ! of North Carolina is scheduled ! here March 27. , Controversial Yankee - born i newspaperman Harry Golden of j Charlotte will team up with wri-' ters Dons Betts of Sanford and I Fred Ross of Badin to talk of the ! “Writers' Responsibilities to His i Times." The Forum, which originated In the spring of 1956 in Meredith College Auditorium, will be held there again this year. Moderator v/iil be Sam Ragan, | executive editor of The News and j Observer-Raleigh Times and an-1 thor of the Sunday literary so- j lumn “Southern Accent.” Golden is editor or tha singu- | larly witty bi-monthly Israelite. And Ross, whose first book, Jack ' ton Mahaffey, earned for him j the $2,400 Houghton-Mifflin a- i ward, has completed a sequel ex- j pected off the presses this spring j Mrs. Betts, a prolific writer and i j winner of the 2.000 Putnam a-i j ward In 1952, now lives in San- j j ford, where her husband is an j I attorney. Known for her novel. | i "Tall Houses In Winter," and a j ; story collection, “Gentle liisujr- j 1 rection," she holds down a full-; : time job on the Sanford Herald : : and is also busily writing three i ; novels. The Forum is sponstared by the j | Woman’s Clubs of Raleigh. Ad- j ! mission la free. Ghana Press Aide Coming To NC College DURHAM—R. Q. Mensak, press ; -d(ache of the Embassy of Ghana, i Washington, will visit Durham for ] two days on April 10-11. His headquarters will be at North | Carolina College. Mensah will show films of his i j country on Thursday night »t 8:00 i j o’clock (April. 10) at Stanford 1* j j Warren Public Library. He will speak to a publics- j tion conference at NCI! on Erl- - I day morning, April 11, and he is expected Vo give a public speech Friday evening. Mensah was scheduled So speak at NCO earlier, but eon flirting engagements caused •; him to cancel original plans. ! WEDDING | i BELLS | Editor's Note: Marriage Si nenses were issued by the Wake County Register of Deeds to i the following persons between ! j March 1 and March 14s i Charles Farmer, RFD 3. Wilson, j and Hattie F.von Hagans, 315 Fisch j Sireei, Wilson. Benni-' Cm.-as, Jr . RFD 9, Ra-'{ leigh, and Rosa Marie Baxter, of j indell.. .... J WILLIAM THOMAS ROGERS The funeral services of William S Thomas Rogers, who died in Mor- I list own, New Jersey,, was held Monday, March 17 Hus re xt of kin is Mrs. Ross Fowlcs, of RFD 8. j Box 135. Raleigh. PATRICK O. FARRAR j Patrick O, Farrar, of 109 N. Fct- j tigrew Street, died Tuesday, March !). His burial was held Saturday, March 15, at Mt. Hop® with. Bw. J. H. Smith officiating, MART LOUISE THORNTON Miss Mery Thornton, who died | in St Agnes Hospital on March 18, !wa.s fimer'alisr.ed Sunday, March 18 at the Raleigh Funeral home cha ; pel at 3 y. m- Burial took place at j j Mt Hope with Rev. O. S. Bullock j ■ and Rev, I* S. Pena in charge. | Survivors include: mother. Mr*, i (Airy Thornton, bvuihw, Re mile i Thornton of Raleigh; an aunt. Mm Katie Bryant of New York City. i ROBERT JONES Funeral services for Robert j Jones of Johnston County, who died i Thursday, March 18. was held at j Springfield Baptist Church of Au burn at 2 p. ru. on Sunday, March 18. Burial took place at the Church Cemetery with Rev. O, H. Broadie officiating, Surviving relatives include* Mrs. Christine Artis, 3519 Queen Street, i'odxnouth. Virginia; Raymond Jones, 1329 North Carolina Avenue, Northeast, Washington, D C; j Clyde Beckwith, Miss Rons Mitch- j , 11, William .lone!* and .Melvin ' Jones. ' .1 HRS s .11,1.1%: ft. DURHAM Funeral service tor Mrs., Sadie it mton Durham, who died Tuesday March 11, in New York City, was held Sunday at the Wen deli First Baptist Chur ch at 2:30 p m. Inter ment was «t the Malone’s Crow Road Cemetery Survivors include: husband, Ray mond Durham of Raleigh: ?, moth er, Mrs. Carrie Hinton of Wendell; two daughters, Mrs, John Ferry and Miss Virginia Moses of Ral eigh; end fifteen grandchildren. MRS. ALICE I,ICON Mrs. Alice Ligon of 5 607 Pools Read, died at home Saturday Mar. P Funeral serv.ee was held March 1? at. 2 P. M. from First Baptist Chifrch Rev. J. W. Jones officiated end i <• a.: k* were by Dr. O. S. Bull- j rok Burls 1 followed In Rolesnjlllfi | Pines can't become established I and grow unless they receive am* II P|| wualight || a Cemetery, Survivors: one daughter, Mrs. Doris Stalk of Raleigh; 3 sens, Den nis Ligon, Washington, D. C.; Lou is Ligon, Washington, D. C. Louis Ligon. Raleigh, John Ligon, U. S. Army. 4 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Zee Alston and Moses Alston, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Al ma Martin, Raleigh, Mrs. Ella Rich, Rolesville. 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THE CABOLINIAK WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 195* MR. WALTER McCRAY Walter McCray of Method died Wednesday, March 12, at home. Funeral service was held Sunday at 1 P. M. from Oak City Church with Rev. C. R. Trotter officiating and burial followed in the church cemetery. Surviving: Wife, Mrs. Sonnie»Mc- Cray of the homa; 1 son. Isaiah Bechwith, Baltimore, Maryland; 4 daughters, Mre. Percille Williams, Greenville, Miss Annie Beckwith, Baltimore, Mr? Floors Bowie. Me thod, Mrs. Luvenia Wilson, Balti more, Maryland ! sister, Mias loci McCray, Method; and Mrs Betf.io Wilson, Raleigh. 3
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