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I \ I PAGE EIGHT THE CAROLINA TIMES SATtROAIT, NOV. tO, 19S4 THIS AHD THAI IN DANVILLE Sen* All News To CHARLES K. COLEMAN StS HOLBKOOK STMBT — DANVILLB, VntOINlA Mits Shirley Harrii of A and T college spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris of Union Street. Miss Cora Lee Swann, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamei Swann of Wliitetown bee. the bride of Sgt. John Still/of Martinsville Road on Oct A gigantic Thanks sic Festival will 'bi ring Mu- the Washington Street Baptist Church on Friday, Nov. 26, at 8:00 p. m., ofr the benefit of ^irginia Seminary and College All prxKjeeds will go to the an- jjiial “Hayes Day” celebration on December 1. The public ia invited. Rev. W. H. Andersortf is the sponsor nd Mrs. Rosa J. Clement is co-sponsor. The Blanks Club will present presented Camilla Williams, soprano star. 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The Famous Midnighters ^111 be presented by local impressa- rio, Ike Miller,.on Friday, ^ov 26, at the Armory Drill Room. Accompanying the Midnighters will be Tode Rhodes and his well known band. The Third Annual Women’* Day was held at the Calvary Church on last Sunday. At the afternoon service, Mrs. T. D. Wilson was the speaker, with nrxusic being furnished by the Hazel Harrison Group of the Court Street Baptist Church of Lynchburg. At the evening ser vice, Miss Edith Whiteman* starlet and musician, was the guest speaker. Mrs. Almeda Banner presided at the ' after noon service and Mrs. Ruth Allen at the evening. ^ Phone 9-6184 A reception held in honor of the newly-weds, Mr. and Mrsi James Coles of Whitetown, was given by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham last week. Fall flowers encompassed the room with white candles artistically ar ranged on the tables. Misses E1-* mer Nunnaly, Naomi Flippen, and Mrs. Tannie Coles served refreshmets with Mrs, Hattie Nash and Mrs. Lucille Sully presided at the punch bowl. Thd couples received a bevy of gifts from the scores of friends pre sent. Jim Flood of Detroit, Michi gan, is home for a short vaca tion with his mother, Mrs. Myr tle Flood of Gay Street. ' Blue Stone Baptist Church Choir is ^ holding its 10th Anniversary Sunday Nov. 21, at 6 o’clock. The members ol of the choir wish to extend to all a hearty welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baize and cheir two daughters Glenda t'aye, and Gail were visitors at the Natural Bridge laSt Sunday October 24. -Over- Continued From Page One sity, Raleigh, treasurer; and Mre. E. G. Harris, Livingstonel College, Salisbury, treasurer. Mrs. Frances M. Eagleson, Registrar at North Carolina Col lege, is in charge of arrange ments for the conference. -AVC- Gpntinued^From Page One phical school districls are not established; or 2) keeping pre sent school assignments but per mitting students yoluntarily to apply for re-assignment withJ out racial distinctons. For new students, however, only the frst method would con form to the Constitution, the AVC brief declares, since in the absence of a voluntray ap plication by a student, race or color would continue to deter mine his assignment. This ef fect, would entrench seggregat- ed school systems. The brief points to many areas o{ daily life to show that| “the (’.ears that desegregation will cause widespread violence are largely wraiths and' myths” and declares that experience shows that rapid deseggregation is often smoother and easier than segmentalized desegrega tion. Attorney for the AVC in the school cases, on which the Su preme Court will hear reargu ments on December 6, is Phi- neas Indritz. -NAACP- Continued From Page One ate end to an existing unlawful practice, but whatever measures the Court may decide upon to implement the decisions, a time limit should be specified, the attorneys for the Negro child ren and parents argue. The May 17th decision was the result of five cases brought before the high court challeny ging the validity of the statues requiring the separation of the races in public and elementary schools. They came from Kan sas, South Carolina, Delaware, Virginia and the District Columbia. of In 5 Minutes Loans — Refinanr.ing GRIFFITH Finance Company 210 Morgan 9-5161 . KID’S SOCIETY JUNE ROSSER ~ Editor - Phone 4S80S ASSOCIATE EDITOR; BBTTY JO GOODLOX WWW wwwiWtiiAssse#** The Durham Chapter of Jack and Jill of America had Father and Son Day Saturday, Novem ber 13. Fathers were hosts to th^ir sons at the North Carolina College-West Virginia State Football Game, where they had reserved seats on the fifty yard Une, and afterward they had supper together at the Do-Nut Shop. Fathers and sons who were present were' Mr. A. T, Spaulding with tKenneth and) Aaron; Mr. Booker B. Spaulding with Booker, Jr.; Dr. D. Bi Cook with David, Jr.,, and' Lo gan; Mr. W. A. Clement with Arthur John, Wesley, Billy, Jr. and Biff Henderson; Mr. Earl Lambeth with Perry; Dr. James S. Lee with Jimmy, Jr.; Dr. P. H. Kyle with Gregory; Dr. D. E. Moore with Eric, Jr.; Mr. Harry Edmonds, with Harry, Jr.;' Mr. C. R. Stanback with Butch and Jan; Mr. James E. Yourige with James, Jr.; and Mr. Floyd Brown with Floyd, Jr. andf Thad. The Teen-Age Inter-Club Council of the Harriet Tubman Branch of the Y.W.C.A. is hold ing a World Fellowship Tea Sunday, November 21, from 3:30 to 6:00 P.M. for members of the Y-Teen Club and their parents. 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