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PAGI SXX TH* CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, AUG. 11, 1#5« mvnriNG the undektaker t/O ^jnd wilt/? mvti'to Should you hfvc to ivaki fin «KiWncy ^iob,^rha\fi Only the nnt+h» fccflj.ivill PC Crackid, Cwurlcty of B. F. Goodrich Safa Driver Uagua ® FAMOUS FISK JUBILEE SINGERS OFF TO TOUR EUROPE AGAIN NASHVILLE, Tenn. Fisk University’s famed Jubi lee Singers will set sail next month for an eight-week good will concert tour of western Europe, it was revealed here by Dr. Charles S. Johnson, Fisk president. This will be the second Eu ropean tour made by the full complement of Fisk Jubilee Singers since 1873, when the original group of ex-slaves and freedom captivated the concert- going public and crown heads of the continent with their rendi tion of the Negro spiritual. Besides introducing the spiri tual to the musical world, this original group is noted for hav ing raised the funds to erect the first permanent educational structure for Negroes in the world. Named in their honor. Jubilee Hall is a landmark of the Fisk campus. The contemporary singers are related to the group organized , in 1871 by an unbroken line of succession. Their direction since 1949 has been the noted author- arranger-composer, John W. Work, whose father sang with the Jubilee Singers as a student at Fisk and directed the group from 1898 to 1916. ■ Dr. Johnson stated that the lingers, now numbering seven- teen, will leave the Nashville campus about Sept. 15. Thirty- seven concerts have been sche duled in England, France, Italy and Spain, as well as several radio performances. If time per mits, they will also appear in the Scandinavian countries. Mrs. Bradshaw Feted While Visiting Here Mrs. Roberta Bradshaw of Statesville was house guest at the home of Miss Alene Mebane, 806 Carrol Street in Durham last week. She was the recepient of many entertainments in both Durham and Chapel Hill during her stay. Miss Mebane, the hos tess, gave two affairs of which Mrs. Bradshaw was honoree, a dinner party with eight guests and an Evening Snak Party with fourteen present. Those at tending the Dinner Party Sun day were: Mr. and Mrs. Na thaniel Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Willu Bullock, Mrs. Margaret BuiStte, Miss Mary Louise Stephens, Miss Margaret Ham mett and Little Carmen Lyon. Those attending the Evening Snack Party were: Rev. and Mrs. C. E. McLester, Mrs. A. W. Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock, Mrs. Alice Jones, Misi Helen McDade, Mrs. Arlena Randall, Mrs. Effie Cotton, Mrs. Mattie Ruth Canty, Mrs. Addie Torrence, Little Bobby Thomp son, Etta Allen and Katherine Floyd. Snap Shots were taken by Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock, Mrs. Alice Jones, past President of the Lyon Park Rose Garden dub, showed slides of some Spring Gardens and Mrs. J. B. McLester showed slides on her trip to Mexico and Asheville. Shirley Taylor Given Colorhil Kitchen Shower GREENSBORO Miss Shirley Taylor, Bride- elect of Henry Frye was shower ed with gifts at the home of Mrs. Bert Piggott Sunday af ternoon. ‘ i Gifts for the kitchen were presented to the honoree from a table centered with a minia ture cart bearing a colorful um brella. The refreshment table was covered with a pink cloth and decorated with ivy leaves and gladioli. Crystal candelabra held green (3)ipers. Among the- guests was Miss Janie Goodwin of Spartan burg, S. C., who was a brides maid at the wedding on August 2. Efforts To Save Lad With Heart Holes In Vain William Henry Taylor, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tay lor, 817 Harnett Street, Wil mington, died Tuesday morning July 31 at 3:20 A.M. in the Re covery Room at Duke Hospital, as a result of a heart operation. Little William Henry wa* born November 11, 1948 with a hole in his heart, but not until late in 1945 was it discovered what caused the frequent at tacks of pneumonia that he suf fered. Twice a year the pneu monia attacks would occur, but in 1945 he suffered three at tacks. He was never able to at tend school but was taught at home by social workers. In July 1955, little William Henry was taken to Duke Hospital for an operation to remove a tiunor from his neck. William Hrary entered the operating room with one hole This vem day... Gooefrpy’s Larieuse Hair Color ing can make joar haif •• loveljr u yon with it could ... gives youthful color lo gray hijix... adds glowing new colbr to drab, colorletf hair... ttarta you look ing younger, lovelier... this very dtfj. You can dtpend upon Gode* froy’s Larieuse, the famous brand in the red box ... known, ap proved, for more than )0 years. Get it at your favorite cosmetic counter this vtfry dtty! Im 18 flattering shades. Just^ 2* Apply God«froy*i L«ri« with bontfy app^Qtor in* M pockoM ■ e thOMpto iMrif Hiornghly At It 4ri9t, mU Cod«frey‘ Lerleww •« 3* Aft*r color hoi dov«l THE STORK BROUGHT George and Beatrice Robin son, girl. William and Benie Jones, girl. Melvin and Mary Roberts, girl. George and £^th Moore, boy. Jesse and Wilma- teen Adams, girl. George and Mason Perry, boy. Thomaa and Mattie Suggs, boy. Haro^ and Ruth Timberlake, girl. Morse and Carey Gilmore, girl. Earl and Eva Malette, girl. Clarence and Maybelle Hodges, boy. Johnnie and Mary Metts, girl. Julian and Addie Corley, girl. Marvin and Doris Page, boy. Robert and Theodosia Carlisle, boy. Junious and Treasa Daw son, boy. Rubin and Cozetta Weston, boy. Cleo and Onnie Burch, boy. Howard and Grace McLeod, boy. Cleveland and in his heart, but in the process of the operation it was discover ed that there was another hole. After the operation little William Henry regained consci ousness and was reported to have been doing nicely. Funeral arrangements were incomplete. Lula Bagley, boy. J. P. and Nannie Bailey, boy. William and Johnnie Cruse, girl. Jesse and Marlon Harris, girl. James and Wilhelmina Evans, girl. William and Hallie G^reen, boy. Tuskegee Inst. Giving Printing Scholarships The Printing Division of Tus- keegee Institute, imder the di rection of William E. Boone, has an unlimited number of open ings for students in the degree program for printing. "Scholarships range from $100 to $300 and are available to qualifying applicants. Addition al self-help opportunities are also possible. Contact the regis trar for application forms im mediately. GORDON’S GIN »915 im m 94.4 PROOF im MRTIAL tnnn M1UO FMM auw • MUMt NT M M., HI.. umH. HI 'Tm Making Mf Own Futare!"' Number one on my pcognun Is:* baiik aooonBt;' I know that a little money put nmj itgnlai^ will build up suiprislagj^ ... get me die tfaiogi I when I want dvok Do «• Fa doing, Open an Koopatt^iy Mechanics And Farmers Bank DURHAM AND RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WmCKCliSSBGHIPIINIC HEID AT HOME OF THE TJOIEYS Class No. 8, Adult Depart ment of White Rock Baptiat Church held its sixth annual picnic on Saturday, July 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Talley of Roxboro. The class members and their guests were entertained with boating, fishing, various games and a menu of fried chicken, tossed salad, potato chips, pick' In, cold drinks, home made cake and watermelon. Meint)ers and their ^est en' joyini the outing this year were: Mr. and Mrs. James Hen ry, Mr. and Mra. Oliver Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. A. E3der, Dr. and Mrs. J. Neal Hughley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pindle, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Whisenton, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Coley, Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Speigner, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Raye, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Locus, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ray, Dr. J. M. Hubbard, Dr. and Mrs. Finney. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tarpley, of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jordan, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Mrs. Janie House of Dar lington, S. C. Mesdames Virgie Davis, Min nie Cromartie, Janie Wheeler, Mary L. Smith, Lavenia Parker, Ethel Tapp, Marjorie DeBerry, Agnes Pinchback, Ruth John son, Locdse Jenkins, Lucia Tay lor, Annie Webb, Minnie Tur ner, Fannie McClain, tiazelle Lipscomb, Ruth Bolding, Louise McCrea, Lizzie Cannady, Miss Helen Morrison, Miss Mozelle House, Mrs. Cora Hill, Dade City Florida, Mrs. Naomi Smith, Detroit, Mich., and the Talley Family. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Having qualified as executor of the Estate of G. W. Cox, Sr., late of Durham County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all NINTH STREET CAFE BEEB AI^ SOFT DBINKS Of AU Kinds “DINE AND DANCE” 732 E. NINTH STREET Hr- * t/ . I. 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All persons Indebted to said estate will plaue make immediate payment This 9th day of July, 1986. G. W. Cox, Jr., Executor of the Estate of G. W. Cox, Sr., deceased. . _ July 21, 28, August 4, 11, 18, 25 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Having qualified as executor of the Estate of Richird Jef fers, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolin« this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28 day of July, 1957, or this notice wlU be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted t# said estate will please make Im mediate payment Dated this 28 day of July 1996. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator of the Is- tate of Richard Jeffers, deceas- July 28, Aug. 4, 11, 18, 29, Sept. 1. MARY*S GRILL HOME COOKED MEALS Grade “A” Eestaimmt And Service Phone' S-9111 1117 Eaat Fifth StrM* WATSON’S FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHONE 5-9542 NIGHT - S-7714 923 N. Highland At6. 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