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PAGE EIGHT THE CAROLINA TIMES SATUKDAV, KOV. 13, 1954 The above photo is that of local Bricklayers Union No 10 of Durham in it* annual bon- quet. The affair was held in the Jade Room of the Do-JVut Shop. John McDonald is presi dent and C. S. Woodi is business a^ent. room and the children on the floor of the second room. Alfred 'Sheet" Thompson, Vit fleet footed tailback of the Hill side Hornets is one of the lead ing ground gainers in school boy circles in the Tarheel slate. Thompson, a tnpple-threat, hu. been a terror to eight grid op ponents earlier this season and is expecting to show his same form against Adkin High School, of Kinston Friday nite at Dur ham Athletic Park. -MGH- (Continued from Page Four) week by Ruth Brown, the Dominoes, Fay Adams, the Drifters, and Roy Hamilton, aa their mascot Rhythm and Blues baby. By the way, Flap’s record bar will soon institute a new plan. Flap and his wife are in stituting teen-age dances and ' music forums, with panel dis cussions taking place in com- muijity centers and clubs. The Flaps maintain that music helps to keep teenagers off the streets, and they believe their plan will help to combat juvenile delin quency. -Teachers- (Continued from Page One) building fund which she de clared to be a “Building Emer gency.” Mrs. Leila Bradby, Aiken, also . the first Vice-President ever to serve the Association presided over the Assembly and heard reports from Committees which included The Credential, Research, Policy, Finance, Buil-i ding. Executive, Membership, Teacher Education and Pro fessional Standards, and many others. W. E. Solomon, Columbia* Executive Secretary, at the close of sessions made his re- port and announced the time and place for the district meet ings which will begin the se cond Saturday in December. The annual sessions of the Palmetto Education will be held in Columbia March 25-25 -Danville- (Please turn to Page Eight) ture that it was destroyed be fore the firemen could cope with the flames, and reAdered hope of rescuing the inmatea beyond the realm of possibility. Police investigating the origin of the fire said that they be lieved it originated in the cook stove while Mvs. Long prepared dimer and was of a flash na ture such as gave the youn^ housev-ife no ch^nc« to save herself or the children left irt her car^. Mrs. Long’s body was found on the remains of a bed in one In 5 Minutes Loans — Refinancing GRIFFITH Finauce Company 210 Morgan 9-5161 -Dr. Whitehead- (Continued from Page One) ence program will be Mrs. Mary Trent Semans, Mayor Pro Tern of the City of Durham. She will address the morning session at 10:30 a.m; Dr. Ellsworth Tomp kins, Specialist of Large High Schools, United States Office of Education, Washington, will serve as director and consultant .'or the Leadership Training iVorkshop for Principals and Supervisors. -Pag^ (Continued from Page One) .i.sitenlng to their problems. His A:;dgecombe Ave apartment was a hav6n for them. When theyt took up too much of his time, he would just shrug it off saying, ■somebody’s got to look after the. future generation of musi cians.” P^ge died of a heart attack at Harlem Hospital. 200 fellow musicians will play at least 20 bands at a benefit performance at the Stuyvesant Casino. It will be a fine tribute to a texas mu sician who fell In love with a horn at the age of 12. -New Bernian- (Continued from Page One) School, Burlington; Mrs. Louise M. Jenkins, Darden High School, Wilson;* and Miss Res- pass. Mrs. Lucy F. James and Mrs. Marie C. Moffltt, itinerant teacher trainers attached to NCC’s Home Economics Depart ment, evaluated the panel’s dis cussions. Registration for the sesslqjp started at 9:30 A.M., with Miss Eliza Smith of Dillard High School, Goldsboro, and Miss Ed- dieola Alexander of Sterling High School, in charge. Mrs. E. B. Whitted of Henderson In stitute conducted the devotion- als. qqqSSS^d CANADA DRYS 0UE1KH7 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Bourbon Whiskey II Old Ebony KENTUCKY Boufhon V/hitkci 54 QT. B6 PROOF W Distributed by CANADA DRY GINGER ALE, INC., New York, N. Y. Another footwear first in Fall's foremost color! $17.9 FLORSHEIM Char€roal Brofvn The tbade that’s in step >nth the trend to Charcoal apparel—and aix out of ten men will be wearing this riiade of clothing—in blue, brown, or gray. ROSCOE GRIFFIN 114 WEST MAIN STREET AUTOMOBILES!! IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING AN AUTOMOBILE OF ANY MAkE OR MODEL - FOR YOUR POCKETBOOK’S SAKE See Griffith!! 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Umstead- (Continued from Page One) ^r; and National Representa tives Dean, Shuford and Jonaa A part of the late Govemor'a biography when written will tell the story of a career that began on a. farm under adverse circimwtances and ended in the highest office his state had to offer. “JAM A DITTT Says Come On In And Be Treated With The Greatest Of Pleasure At K's Exclusive Shoes 314 WEST MAIN STREET ' PAY 12.00 DOWN - TAKE SHOES HOME Pay Balance Easy Convenient Budget Terms OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P. E old Forester Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky 4/5 QUART 100 Proof • Bottled in Bond BIOWN-FOIMAN DISTILLERS CORPORATION • AT LOUISVILLE IN KENTUCKY The Carolina Times* -Classified-* Business-Profiessional And Service DIRECTORY Adv«rtlsinf Rates For This Ser vice b Moderate. Phone S-9671 or 2-2913 for Insertion of yoor messaf* or bnalness eard. For your convenience—^Thete advertisers are as close to you as your telephone. 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