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16 the emotmm WT?E« TENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST I#, 1958 Mechanics And Farmers Bank Is Saluted On Gulden Anniversary DURHAM Durham's Me eharucs and Farmers Bank ob served Its 50th birthday on Aug ust, 1 and was enthusiastically saluted by three national conven tions. local dignitaries, church and •educational Interests. Dr. Clvds Donnell, chairman ol the bank's directors. John H. Wheeler, president, and I. O. Fundterburg. cashier, accepted tributes from the bank's friends. More than 300 persons attended a Thursday mnrohr* breakfast honoring the hank end its staff from Durham and Raleigh branch. Earlier. during a presenta tion ceremony pari at the Na tiortai Bankers* Association. Sssb T. CsstVain, senior vice president of the Wachovia LOWE’S GROCERY WINES & BEER OPEN null 7:30 A, M. TO 7:30 F M. Open On Sunday from 6:30 A. M. to 10;00 A. M. 318 West Lenoir Street , / / ~ •Ip Ciuamnk'M to bold your Hair Stykfrom to l-f days. 1 QIC YOUR MONEY BACK! BACOH - STORE SUCED lb. 49c Perk Neck Rones . lb. 19c Rib Stew Beef .. tb 29c I Shred Bologna lb. 39c Chuck Si k lb 49c ! ■st.:- -rrr ><_?•■ ■■■jp.i nm uni—cwim m * > ■«ww i.— FRESH FISH lh. 15c Vesper Tea . 4-o*. pkg. 28c G«M Seal Flour 10-lba. 79c ! r Sunshine Skimmed .$ u ~ m 29c M«k ..,„c, a 10s t~-. r- n —n- r r —rrrifmm-rminrr-nrrrmMmuiTnmwrwii>ii--ij.Tijiu;ijn~ ihitiiwti nhi na>■ i . w laj LGE.CaiIFORMIAIETTyCEEa.7c Sterne Orr*«-n i Home Grmvn * Tomatoes lb Qy J Crowder P<*a* lh. { ||o Jto» 1 White (!% ■ « Itotatow ..... in-lto. Gr «“ CaM «* e lb ' Open Friday Night Until 9 P. M. HORTON’S CASH STORE 1415-17 South Saunders St Raleigh, N C. DRY CLEANING 9 E, HARGETT ~ SUITS '¥«/ DRESSES im> LONG COATS Til ea •V/»at9SKxsrnnasrx*s»i m m,.. .^ tw , w^^OTWrr|nlrr [mmn,,!,,, - | iji in--j. i - j f SHORT QQc 4 garments yy 3 DAY SERVICE trnr - ffT i W - n-.-m „ IM n,, ~,1 - m , tirrninM m 24 HOUR SERVICE 69c 1 Hour or Same Day 88c ONE HOUR PERKO CLEANERS 9 E. HARGETT ST. Rank of Durham, presented Wheeler a. special plaque at testing Wachovia’s high re gard for the courteous and ef ficient service Mechanics and Farmers has rendered since 1908. i Afterwards, Whreier presented [ Ernest 8. Booth, retired senior vice president of Wachovia and Castleman's predecessor, with a citation for his ‘MR years of out* standing and unselfish service to the whole banking profession." In remarks typical of tributes paid Mechanics and Farmers, Cast.leman said "Cooperation be tween Mechanics and Farmers has been a. two-way street. We cherish this association because it is one of the longest and most, enjoyable i in our hanking relationships.” Lavern Baker Scores With A Mew Act NEW YORK < ANF) —When Ung er La vet n Baker appeared at Har lem's Apollo theatre recently, she unveiled a new act that, drew ter rific audience applause. Before her late manager. A! Green, died six months ago, both had discussed the idea of her broadening her reper toire in order that she might work m some of the high-class supper clubs around the nation. Since his death, she had worked out several ideas with her new pi lot, A1 Wilde, and music arranger Phjl Moore. Rather than break it in at ! night club, she decided to give Apollo audiences, considered the most critical in the country a chance to put their stamp of ap proval on It, WEARS GOWN In a $1,500 gown purchased from Wilma's, the Tweedle - Dee girl came onstage in a powdered wig and Martha Washington type gown. After warming up the audience with two songs, she then stripped off part of the gown and was left standing in a modern evening .dress! After three more songs that fitted her attire she again zipped off an other round of clothing and stood 6 YEARS OLD $045 want PINT $095 • il 4/5 QUART i “,<T ff i tessU BeLLuWS Club Bourbon RLMIWS 8 COMPANY LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 8G WOOF DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO. Things Toy Should Know i^ALAKHAM Wt A.D. 569 | i/pj Emperor OF YEMEN AND ETHIOPIA j HE STAftra A THOUSAND YEAR WAR THAT \k RANGEO .FROM FRANCE TO J APAN /H B \\ \\ \X \ \\% \ \ \l\ XX \ \X\ * CROSSED THE RED SEA M 130 SH!PS WITH *. 1 \\\ }\%\ \~ > 70/006 SOLDIERS/HE OFTEN RODE A WHITE ELEPHANT DRAPED SN SILK AND golo/he died of smaj.l-pox , dt *vrf‘V<£*n*c rodeos Consultants Named For Bennett’s Annual Faculty-Staff Conference GREENSBORO —Consultants for ] the annual faculty-staff fall con* i ferertes at Bennett College. Sep- j tember 4-31, will be members of the college's team which partici pated in the Dan forth Foundation's Campus Community Workshop at Colorado Springs, Colorado, it was announced Inis week. Theme of this year's sessions j will he ‘ Strengthening the €c*i !«'?? Pm cram through Faculty, j Staff Effort.” Members of the I Hr. John F. Pitts To Address Alien-Benedict Summer Grads ADDRESS AIIL.FN- BENEDICT COLUMBIA, S. C -- Dr. John F. Potts, president of Vorhees Junior College, Denmark. S C„ will deliver the commencement address at the fifth joint Allen- Ben edict summer convocation Thursday, August 14. at 7:30 p.m.. in the Benedict- Auditorium An estimated 160 seniors will receive degrees from the two in stitutions. according to W. E. Johnson, director of tha Alien- Benedict Summer School. Dr. J. A. Bacoats. Benedict president, will award degrees to ♦he Benedict, graduates. Dr. Frank Ts. Veal. Allen president., will pre sent degrees to the Alien grad uates. Other commermament activities at Benedict include the Senior before her critics, this time in a flapper dress, As a finale, she did the Char leston with her partner, feme dian Harold Cromer, short half of t!w defunct Stump and Stumpy team, that brought down the bouse. Visibly ner vous later iti her dressing room, she expressed satisfaction that the art had gone over well, with Wilde and Moore concur ring in the observation. TO WED SOON Wilde, said bis future plans for Miss Baker include calling in a well-known Broadway comedy writer to build an act around her which will make use of her long dormant talents as a comedienne. Curerrstly on a theatre tour, she will take a short vacation next month and prepare for b*>r mar riage to comic Sloppy White They will honeymoon in Europe. *l fa# /fifi (£M : > a th!S racetrack is the only place in the WORLD WHERE THE WINDOWS CLEAN PEOPLE:/ * dc ?Afr/*&#rvc | tl&nforita team see Dr, Chaun eev G. Winston, Mrs, Louir-e G. Streak Francis L. Grandison and James C, McMillan, Discussions will center around ■■ix core areas in the instructional program. They are. freshman Eng lish. freshman social science, gen eral education, general science, j humanities, religion and philoso i phy, introduction to education and i child psychology, j First general session will h^ld Daily Friday evening. August 8, at the home of Mr. and Mr.: W. E, Johnson, and the Senior Dmnei Wednesday, August. 13. in the Benedict, Dining Hall, at. which time the Rev E. E. Gaulden of Newberry will be featured speak er. The summer term closes Fri day, August, 35. following final ex aminations. ' ' — ' TO HEAD FRONTIERS OF AMERICA —■ Don 1,. Crawford, Dayton, Ohio, was elected presi dent of ihe national organiza tion during its recent 3<th an nual confab. Crawford, succeed ed Dr. Bernard Harris, Balti more, JVfri. i Associated Negro Dress Photo). The si'arege American used over 400 pounds of paper in 1357 at 10 a.m on Friday, September 5 and at 7 p m there will be di- i visional meetings. On Saturday the : confer*er will be guest: ot Pres; 1 dent Wills B Player at a picnic I supper to be held on the lawn of i her home and on Sunday, they will I attend the morning service at St. ! Matthews Methodist Church, in f whose original edifice the college had its birth. 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