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Mr*. Mory J0II€ Hram of 2405 Park Lane tuho wa* recently hostess to'the Daughter* of Dor cas Club at a party celebroting her 69th birthday. The evening was declared a most enjoyable one by the many members who gathered to wish Mrs. Bram many return* of the day. 3treet f^UPKToR Church and was a faithful member up to the time of her death. Surviving are her daughter and son-in-law, James M. Hus band and one niece, Mrs. Mary Gill of Henderson; two nep hews, Bailey Scott, Townsville; I. J. Holmes, din W. D. Hill Community Center located at 1308 Fayetteville St. is calling upon the public this year again to help needy fami- Ues of the city, as in former years, through the Christmas Cheer Club. Holmes states that in 1H53 hews Bailey distributed gifts ex- and Henry Scott, Philadelpma. 500 Frank DeanGefs Combat Post U. S. AIR FORCE, ALASKA Second Lt. Frank M. S. Dean, whose wife, Cynthia, lives on Route 3, Edgefield, S. C., re cently was assigned to Head quarters, 196th Regimental Combat Team, at Fort Rlchar|> son, Alaska. Army units stationed in Alaska undergo intensive field training while guarding the northern approaches to the Uni ted States. Dean, soq. of Mr. and Mrs Robert B. Dean Sr., Maxton, N C., last served At Fort Knox, Ky He graduated from South Pa. I Interment was at Beechwood Cemetery. -Aged Man- (Continued from Page One) con reacted to his loss as a man of faith is expected to. He was do>\Ti-hearted but not broken by the experience. He even borrowed some money from the bank so as to pay bills; and evidenced open pride that he owed nobody anytlung. Neither did McCauley show any less interest in attending a ' Methodist Conference or any other large religious gathering But if he does, his donation will be small as he stated that the “next time 1 go to one of these meetings, I won’t take nothing but my pocket knife and twenty five cents.” Carolina A and lit College la| 1993 and was employed by the' Imperial Tobacco Co., Fairmont, N. C., before entering the Army in August of that year. Mai Whitfield To Marry Blond Swedish Girl STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Mai Whitfield, crack middle distance nmner and Olympic star, will soon take as his bride a tall blond Swedish Girl, Ber- git Johannsson, says a Stock holm newspaper. The girl and 29-year-old Whitfield met la London In 1949, and have seen each other at least once a year since. During the 1952 Olympic# games In Helsinki where Whit field won a gold medal h» the 80tt meter event, they -were often seen together. The r^iport goes that Miss Johanssoii, now working in a Los Angeles bank as a clerk, will marry Mai as soon as he -Churches- (Continued from Page One) you will be in a strategic posi tion to give substantial aid to the Council in implementing its splendid declaration...The chur ch can be a vital foitre in awake ning the conscience of America to the evil of racial discrimina' tjon and segregation. Ypur'elec- tioft'^ g top policy-mak&ii'.po sition in ■»«_ pounc/i gives us added assuranc&».^w every ef fort will its declaration out.” ceeding in value over $1,500 and helped also .319 needy families including 950 cliildren. In his plea “help the needy to enjoy a Merry Christmas,” Holmes reminds that anyonei desiring to give assistance may send a donation to the Christ mas Club to him at the Com munity Center on Fayetteville Street, or call the Durham Wel fare Office and take one or more needy families for which Christmas Cheer may be pro vided. He also is making the request that persons desiring to give, send in their donation before December 20 Harwey Heartley, Smithfield senior forward on North Caro~ lino College’s basketball team, is expected to be iH the Eagles starting lineup during their January home series which opens in Durham on January 6 with Coach Ben Whaley’s Hampton Pirates. Other Jan. games which are likely to fea ture the work of the fast-shoot ing Heartley are St, Augustine s January 13; A. and T., January I 27; and Winston-Salem, Jan. 26 PFC Albert-C. Dancy of Dur ham, recently graduated from the Non-Commissioned Officer* Academy in Germany. At the academy, he studied administra tive procedures, leadership and the latest military techniques Private First Class Dancy whose wife, Helen M., lives at 1510 N. Alston Ave., is an 'In fantry rifleman with Company L, of the 4th Infantry Division’s 8th Regiment. His mother, Mrs. Maggie B. Dancy, lives at 1134 Gay St., Rocky Mount. SAVEUPIOSSN.IHONTHESE BRAND NEW 193 CARS . CHEVROLET -All Body Styles FORD-All Body Styles PONTIAC-All Body Styles CHEVROLET-All Body Styles FORD-Trucks WW^LOW DOWN PAYMENT , OPEN ’TIL 9 GRIFFITH AUTOMOmB The Tiim To Buy A Good h NOW! Phone 9-1913 or Drop By 2^?i|i^organ St. gets A dlvoW®* At the present is on a goodwill tetir aiid conducting trmok tmder sponsorship of teur Athletic Union, began two months sgo carried him Into Iceli Middle East and, now in Pakistan and _ ^ on to India, East Pakistan, Bur ma, Iraq, Rhodesia and Greece. j*lsi I that ^ '' "“Sen® -Ophanage- (Continued from Page One) tendent of the orphanage, ex pressed grateful appreciation fnr thp pnnppration shOWn bX the committee and the support received from all of the citizens of Oxford, Granville County aild nearby communities. -Shape Of Nose- (Continued on Page EightX family had also tried to get the children in Orange County Schools “but when authorities there learned of the situation they were refused admittance.” G. E. Brant, superintendent of schools at Holly Hill describe ed the father as a “fine fellow” and the children as good stu dents. Brant said the family has Croatan Indian blood as well as a tribe by South Carolina law in 1887 after a dispute arose over their ancestry. Their Joint Indian-white an cestry dates back to 1587, when members of Sir Walter Ra leigh’s "lost colony” apparently intennarried with the tribe. The Platt family came to Florida in October after sell ing their farm in South Caro lina. Platt said that “It was so poor I couldn’t make a living at it and take care of my big family,” He is now workings here as an Orange picker. When the children were en rolled In Mount Dora’s school ' the other students were told by teachers that the children were Indian and IristL This was done after the sheriK began his “in vestigation” and the rumor be gan to go around the school that they were Negroes imported into Mount Dora to test the ef feet in face of the Supreme f ourt ruling against segrega tion. The marriage license of the • tells that ^lan Platt and Laura Dangerfield were m\ Honor Roll Released H. M, Holmes, principal of Hillside High School, has re leased the following nam^ of .stiiHentii who are on Ihe Honor Roll for the third month of school: Clara Allen, Norman Barljee, John Brandon, Patricia Holman, Barbara Lyon, Carolyn Martin, Eula Massey, Marguerite Rob bins, Ronald Schooler, Flora Snipes, Annie Mae Spaulding, Shirley Stewart, Omelia Wal ker, Louise White, Beverly Wright,' Glendora Carrlck, Joan Grubbs, James Herndon, Irvin Holmes, Walter Holmes, Helen' Jamison, Walter Manuel, Robert McCauley, Janice McCoy, Joseph Riley, Samuel Scott, Leamon Thornton, Vonnie Wil- ciiuresf way to a man's heartl i From 4\\ CHRjS' TYPEWRITER EXCI 201 EAST PARRISH Tel. 2-1815 — Diirl UZZLE MOTOR COMPANY CADILLAC & OLDSMOBILE Durham, North Carolina In 5 Minutes —Refinanciiig ^IFFITH nuanee Company ^lOMorgtti 9-5161 $9-10 ^PIINT $3.40 45 FLORSHEIM SHOES For Christmas If most men were asked the gift of their own choosing, tlii'v would say Florsheim Shoes. Why not make it • rcaiiiy this year—with a Florsheim gift certificate. ROSCOE GRIFFIN SHOE CO. 114 WEST MAIN STREET PYREX DINNERWARE 16 PC. SET Siinbean Mixmaster Electric Perculator^ Toaaters—Irons ~ Electric Logs Andiron And Screans BLiiNDED WHISKEY. 86 proof. 12^ grain neU 'Complete Stodt 0£ Stainless Steel Revere Ware RED METAL WAGONS' SI.K Up WARE CO. Phone 6129 Be VealShoi Home Killed Fi Boneless Stew Grade ‘A’ Medii Fresh Dressed Hei Ready To Eat Piei Machine Sliced Bac( ^ All Meat Frankfurters.... IK iSVc Lean Country Sausage.. - lb. 39c^ Thin Sliced Bologna Ib^ 39c Package Weiners .. Ib^ 39c L«an Ground Beef Ilk 29c Beef Short Ribs lb.' 29c^ Young Tender Beef Liver. lb. 29c Smoked Sausage lb. 29c Choice Cuts Sirloins 49c Beef or Veal Round Steak 1b^9c “ Center Cut T-Bones lb. 49? Swift’s Jewel.. .. 3 lb. 69c Chitterlings...... 10 lb. ILL. Thick Whie Fat Back ^ . .. lb.’f^ Oleo In Quarters lb. Juicy Florida Oranges .... lb. 23c Florida Tangerines do?., 19c J Large Florida Grapefi Your Choice Cdcon^,f- Fancy Yellow %u£| No. 1 Graded Sweet Potatoes lb. NUMBER ONE GRADED Sweet Potatoes .... lb. 1( Va.-Del. Apples lb. iwi Golden Bananas lb. 12^t, New Chop Pinto Beans., lb. 12H)| LF rost Sweeten Collards ..lb. 12’
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