Members of the North Caro- Una College Sunday School are biuy collecting food to be di- trlbuted to Durham needy Jami- lies during the coming holiday teaton. Left to riffht ar Arthur BoMeman of Gordsboro, and Nannie Andenon of Louisburg Dr. C. S. Boulware It superin tendent of the Sunday School which meett every Sunday at 9:3(Lit-m. In the Commerce BuiU ding. ■ WATCH THAT BOY Bt H HBNET W. GILUS let Scont BzaeutiTe SCOUT CHRISTMAS PARTY All Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorer Scouts In the Dur ham Division are to att«id the Annual Christmas party Satur day December 22 at the W. D. Hill Recreation Center on Fay etteville Street. Cub Scouts are to come a^ 'i0:00 in the morning. Boy the afternoon along with the Explorer Scouts. AAany of the Explorer Posts are also having Explorer Socials and Vocational Projects during the month. Each boy attending the Christ mas Party should bring a caq of food for the needy of oui* community and country. The Scouters and leaders at- Scouts are to come at 1:00 in tending the Roundtable meet- HCLtKA* VODKA 4/i Qtf ABI $3*95 $a«50 PWT 80 Proof. Also 100 Proof. Mad* frorh Grain by L Rslsky & Cle, Cockeysvllle, Md., U.S.A. Ings Tuesday at the library are as follows; CUBBING...Under the leadei^ip of E. L. Allen, Cubmaster of Pack 82 at the C. C. Spaulding School PTA, we had Lawrence Elliott, Chair man of Pack 148 at McDougald Terrace. James Womble, Cub- master of Pack 148. Mrs. Betty Clay, Den Mother of Pack 148. James Hackney, Cubmaster of Pack 94 at New Bethel Baptist Church. Mrs. Victoria Joyner and Mrs. Dorothy G. Allen, Den-Mothers of Pack 62 at the C. C. Spaulding School. PTA. Also Mrs. Hattie Geer, Den- Mother at C. C. Spaulding School. Mrs. Alease Watson, Den-Mother of Pack 109 Mt. Calvery Baptist Church of Ba hama, N. C. John T. Tucker, Cubmaster of Pack 190, Mt. Gilead Baptist Church. Mrs. OUle White, Den-Mother of the St. John Baptist Church. Boy Scouting...Under the lea dership of S. A. Wjmn, Neigh borhood Commissioner. James Robinson, Scoutmaster of Troop 144 at the Russell Memorial CME Church. R. W. Jamison, Scoutmaster of Troop 111, Union Baptist Church and his {assistant Scoutmaster Charles Harden. Wallace H. Hinton, Scoutmaster of Troop 108, First Calvery Baptist Church. Jo-i seph Burt, Scoutmaster of Troop 190, Mt. Gilead Baptist Church. McCoy Bullock, Troop 118, Red Mt. Baptist Church of RougemMit, N. C. W. S. Evans, Scoutmaster of Troop 109, Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Ba-: hama, N. C.; H. Thomas Tucker, Chairman of Troop Committee at the Covenant Presbyterian Church. Lawrence Brame, assistant Scoutmaster of TYoop 166 at the St. John Baptist Church; R. Kelly Bryant, Jr., Durham Di visional Chairman and Scout master of Troop 187, Burton Elementary School PTA. J. C. Hubbard, Chairman of the Dur ham Camping committee. Explorer Scoutlng...Under the leadership of LeRoy HopklniC Explorer Advisor at the Mt. Gilead Baptist Church Number 190. B. W. Kennedy, Sr., Vice Chairman of the Durham Di visional committee. Herbert Smith, Explorer from Troop 108, First Calvary; J. W. Car rington, Advisor at White Rock Baptist Church and chairman of the Durham Division O. and E. committee. A. C. Whlsenton, New Advisor to be at the Whit- ted Jr. High School. Until next week...Do plenty of shopping. Henry W. Man Receives Long Term In Fatal Beating Melvin William McCollum, 49, of 309 East 8th Street, pleaded guilty to second degree murder In the fatal beating of Margie Lee Transou on Nov. 23rd. He was sentenced, last Wednesday, December 9th In Fofsyth Superior Court to serve 18 to 29 years In prison for the murder. Judge Frank M. Arm strong of Troy, passed sentence after McCollum, who had been charged with first degree mur der, entered a plea to the lesser offense. Testimony revealed that Me CoUum and the victim struggled throughout the house while he beat her munerclfully with a metal chair. The chair, an ex hibit, was twisted and broken from the force of the blows. McCollum, who has been ar rested 32 times since 1935 for WANTED AT OHCE MEN WITH ABIIITY FOR TOP EXECUTIVE POSITIONS MANAGERIAL AND SUPERVISORY IN THE SALES FIELD REPRESENTING U. s. MOTOR CLUB IN NORTH GAROUNA Potential Earning From $75 TO $150 PER WEEK FLXASE FTTKNISH FULL DESCBIPTION OF EDUCATION, BXPEBIENCE AND BEFEBENCE, WBITB P. O. BOX 1137 GREENSBORO, N. C. Join Our 1957 Christmas Club Now Forming! Join Today For A Merry, Merry Christmas In 1957 Don’t Wait-Stop In At Our Main Office At lJt6 Parrisbi Street or our Branch Office at ^15 Fay etteville Street today. Join our 1957y^liristma8 Savings Club and get that Christmito Forward asiaulta with deadly weapons on women and drunkeness, said the woman hit him first with a stick of wood. This, he said, waa what started the fight Toys For Needy Collected By Chapel Hill NFA CHAPEL HILL The local chapter of the New Farmers of America of Lincoln High School is sending out their appeal to all local citizens for toys for their toy drive for children in this community ac cording to its President, Richard Fikes. Each year the members of the local chapter sponsors this acti vity as a part of their commu nity service activities in their annual program of work. They are requesting all parents, pa trons and friends to send, bring or caU the school If they have toys to contribute to this acti vity. The toys may be new, old, needing repairs. All toys received are repair ed, repainted and distributed each year to children in the conununity who might be for gotten on Christmas eve night. Grademothen' Day Observed SATDttDAT, DEC. 22, IfM THE CASOLOTA TtMES nished music. The Grademothers Club was first organized here ui 1952, with Mrs. Maggie McClain as Presld^t. She served until October 1956 when BSrs.. Rhon. nie Regan succeeded her In of fice. Since 1952, the Grabemothen have perfcMned the following services: purchased clothes for needy children, purchased lun ches for needy children, laid a cement walk at the school, gave PAGE THME the first $200.9$“^^75!S»r» Activtty Bus, purduMd Band Mascot Unifoms and Iwfd Bas- qocts and reevptions for teach- ers. Mes. Mary E. Randall and V. C. Campbell are sponsors. CENIKAl HIGH'S GRADEHOIHERS WHITEVILLE “Grandmother Appreciation Day” was obesrved in this school during the day of Dec. 3, and climaxed with a program on the night of the same date. Mrs. Ethel Powell, a member of the Mt. Olive School faculty, Whiteville, delivered the main address. eShe spoke on “Th Little Things.” She pointed out that the little services performed by the Grademothers might seem small In scope, yet they are Important “fabrics” in the weaving of a balanced child. Mrs. Powell fur ther pointed out how the ser vices of the Grademothers could develop a sense of belinglng and security in the child. The speak er was presented by Mrs. A. S. Bennett. The Choral Club fur- "So handy... I’ll keep one myself!” Thii year give an EXTENSION TELEPHONE for Christmas. You’ll be thaid^cd all year round for ita convenience, privacy, protection. Gift-wrapped. Available in ycur choice of 8 lovely colors. For details, call our Business OiBce now! DURHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY ^ tiie QlscU VtiapJvute Se/uu*t^ Ame/iiea Look. echanies and Farmers Bank 16 £• Parrish St. DURHAM, N. C. 615 Fayetteville St. DURHAM, C. 13 E. Hargett Street RALEIGH, N. C. 5 075 ■ leb intAIGHT BOUUON WHISKCY. M KOOf. SCHENLEY DiSnilEitS CO.. KV.C