THE CAROLINA ”TMI TRUTH UNBRIDLED* TIMES SAT., MARCH 28, 19S9 m GRAY to GLORIOUS! f LARIEUSE Haircolor Ttxiay... have hair as rich ami naniraMoi^klnjj as the professional niixlel shown here! One hour, arul OvKlcfroy'i Larieiisc brings back youth to drab, ovcr-proccftsed or grayinK hair. It’s cajif to use.,* no extra purchases needed. Get long'iasting Oodcfroy’t Laricusc now! larieuse * *- * I. KKi upsdlt »4i(Mts 9M KqiiM. to hair with applicator. I. Lat tfmlop .. ■ ttiafi shampM. I I Organ Recital I An Or^sn RcWlal by ”c(Jla T'la- j vidson will prelude ^be. Goi'f) Jfri I (lay NiRht Concert at St/ ! A. M. E. Church on Fayeltfe'viUc I Street by the Allen Univerilty ! Choir, of Columbia, South Caro lina. John W. Hunter, directing: Mildred Strider, accompanist; So loist for the occasion wiil- be: Shir ley Dukeg—Soprano; Peter L. Fel der—Tenor; Marina Theophilu#— Soprano; Eugene Huntcr-r-Tenor; Ernest Pressley—Baritone. ■ O- : ^ ! Bars Drop I McPHERSO;^, K«nt.—Cellabora-1 tion of th* Wichita Kai\M> NAACP| branch and Mayor A. Bftmyar hat reiultad In paactful datagrt- gatien of tha Hahgar' Cai* -at' Mu nicipal airport hara. Managemant of fia rastauranit had praviouily not parmittad Nag- roai te b» tarvad, it wai raportad I by Attornay Chattar I. Lawit, prat- idant of tha Wichita NAACP branch. i On Fourth Six Week Honor Roll OODi^OY MFC. Cp. • 3510 Olive SttMi • Sc. Louii. MiMourl “A FRIENDLY CHUItCH” WHITE ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH WHITE ROCK SQUARE DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA MILES MARK FlSHEf(, Pastor Sunday, March 29, 1959 8:45 A.M. Call to:%orship 9;30 A.M. |,1:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. Sunday School Lesson ^‘•Christ Jesjis Lives.” Luke 24:33-48 ^st^r Program by Mrs. IC. B. Pratt's Class Profi.J. M. Schooler, Superintendent N. C. MUTUAL PRESIDENT AND .WIFE ENTERTAIN—North Car. ollna Mutual Lifa Inturanca company'* praaldant A»a T. Spaulding and hit wifa! ware hottt racantly ai a dinnar party at thair homa to widowt of da- caatad ofricert of tha Mutual. Shown in this picture are (teat- ; ad, laft to right): Mrt. Ruth Lowe '’and her mother, Mri, J>. I L. Wheeler, Mrt. G. W. Cox and Mrs. C. C. Spaulding.' Standing from left to right are Mrt. M. A. Goins, Mrs. D. B. Martin, Mr. and Mrt. A. T. Spaulding ahd Mrt. R.' L. McDougald, Net thown it Mrt. J. M. Avery, who it new living in Chicago, III.Tha late hutbandt of Mrt. Whealar and Mrt. Cox terved at Vice- President and Agency Diractpr. Mrt, Goint\ hutband wat at- tittant te'cratary; Mfrt. M^i^ln '‘wat wlf4 of tha late Atw^late Asancy Director; Mrt. Hlll't hutband wat Atilttant Saclretary #nd Controller; Mrt. McDoug|ld wat wifa of a Vice-pretidant; and Mrt. Avery's hutband wat Viee-Preii^nt-Setretary.' , Greensboro Site Of Jehovah's Witnesses Annual Meet; Bible Held Chief Weapon lii Fight With Reds Electronics Jehovah’s Witnesses or circuit 26 have chosen Greensborq as the place for their semiannual circuit assembly for 1959, it was' an nounce^ Local witnesses' plten to attend. " TheaAt''^buncement was discuss ed Mt the local Kingdom Hall. Dur ing the discussion, O. M. StokeS|, presiding minister, told the con* regation that development tH Christian thinkins through accuf= age Bible knowledge and under standing is the greatest bulwark against ‘godless communism and other forms of atheism so preva lent in the world today. “A Abgician Believes Jesus” Senior Choir, John H. Gattis, Director Ba|>tist Training Union fir» :.Hurchison, Director . The Pastor 7:30 P.M. Shepard Missionary Society Sponsoring |nual Easter Baptism " ■ bis Commitment” ’I . TRe T*astof^ ^p^e) Chorus, Miss Leana E. Roberson, Directress Male Chorus, Williain ftfcTcfJer AHen, Director Mitt Thelnw Yvetine Harlae. it the daughter, .ef, JiArt. Lula Clark White of Raleigh, North Carolina and Mr. Robert A. Har* iea Sr. of Waihlngton, D. C. Her engagement t« Mr. Artie Shaw Lucat, ten of Mr. and Mrt. Wil liam Russell LuCas' ef Spring Hope, North .Cardliha Is' an^ neunced by Mr. and Mr^ White. Miss Harlee Is a.Mtnior at NiMih Carolina College at Dttrham, Dvrham, Nertly JfiarfliM. i. Mr. Lu»at *ft a‘fonM|l- irf^hWwWbel of Law, North Carolina College at Durham, Durham,. North Car olina. A tpring viredding it plan ned. The DbgWood Garden Club held I . Jl members were aislted its monthly meeting recently at bl-ing their convention duds the hMhe Of Mrs. Susie Martin, the next ipeeting which will This Greensboro assembly- is to last three day$. FrSd#y. Saturday; find Sunday, April 17-19. It Is sponsored, by the WStchtowcr'tBi- ble and Tract Society of BrooHlyiV New York. r ■ - ■.* ■' The program is especially destf*- ped to glVe Jehovah’s withcsscs lind their friends three day* of itdvanced Bible knowledge .and ministerial training, Slokrs said. Ab(wt 000 dele.!!atf!s Jrotri ,21 congregations are eypcctcd to qt- “ifend. All sesslojis \rilt J>c. open to |he p^iiCi ,* ' Names of students who *rc or' Whitlcd honor toil or the fourt', reporting period have been ri- lca.scd by Prlrteipal -*■ Schoo'. er #s Barbara McNeill, Jac*|Mcllni lirown, Thomas Sampson, Bevcrl;' Harris, Patricia Roberts, Gwen M , Uughlin, Jan Stewart, Arthui Johnson; Volanda Fonl, Louisi George, Sylvia Jones, William Roy ster, Lois Davis, Tyrone. McAulcy.' Eugene Holder; Gloria Mangum, Princess Rogers Annie Ward, Cynthia Smith, Syl via Sloan, Betty Cameron, Llllii Ellison, Patricia Harris, Charmac Sears, Doris C. Wall, Nettle Young. Barbara Johnson, Dorothy Amey, Shirley 07 Traylor, In#'Fletcher Walker . NEED MONEY! Sli:K Uncle Sam AT PROVIDENCE LOAN DIAL 24431 10(5 E. Main St.,y Durham, N. C. WARD'S OPEN AIR MARKET. 5011^/jiiangruiin St s t)iai Si-SO'ISI^ O a Parish with Christ sincc 1809” irr; jo§i:;rh?s A. m. e. (;nuit^M ■V v' VfayIIItTEVII.LE: STREET DOPvHAM. NOin’H CAROLINA LVtN CUeST'm SWANN, The Midisf •300 Price Street Scriptw^ was read by Miss Til ley, folloy^c^ by a song, “In the Cross.’^ PWyeV ■ was lead by Mrs. Martiri; .’Business was discu.ssed about 4»ays to sell tickets fot- the .'otton 'bop ball, j held on Sunday, ApriJ 1, at 4:0^ at the Stanford L. Warren Library, Members dttinding w«re;, Alrsk’ Harriston, Mrs. Cora Brown^ Mrs; Jennie Fuller, Mrs. Mar^e Didc- erson« Mrs. Rifth TiUcy, Susie. Martin and Mrs, Lois Mayo. EASTEl^ WE GIVE, TOP VALUE STAMPS! Friendliest Supermarkets In The Piedmont ■ ■ Hickory-Smoked Curtis Blue Ribbon 4 I ® ^ 111^ Portion ^ ^ Curtis Blue Ribbon 14-16 Lbs, Avg. Whole oi* Shank Half Eggs Biscuits Kroger Grade A Guaranteed Fresh DOZ. 43 Cindy Lou Buttermilk or Sweetmilk 3 CANS KROGER Tomato Juice 2 North Bay ^ Grated LI5. BAG ORANGES AND LB. BAG PINK GRAPI^FIUHT f, TENDER U. S. GOV'T. INSPECTED 5 46 ot, . Cam 6 oz. Can# BOTH FOR $1 >J' 79' . REVOLVING CREDIT BUY YOUR WARDROBE FOR EASTER TAKE UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY " *FOR BOYS AND MEN AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE 211 N. Mangum St. Durhrm, N. C NEW ME'niOU Ij^UNDIIY A#^DryClcati3ri ' 405 R«>xbor« ^flreet BROAD ST.'BRANeil no# Broad Strcef QtiCK - SBItVlCl •’ WASH TUB ft'*vJioro Boad at'AvcKdidale 'Drive-; M^LVfN CUBSTflli SWANN, The Minister. ^ ^ ' G,-Ai . WINSLOW, Minister of Mmir' ' ■ ^XOWARlji L-.iltf^SjaN, Director •>! CUriumn Mucatian - \ ; 29, ;■ , ili "I'-r V ■ - ■ ^^ j.yVliTO.WITNESSES” Y,00,h.m. Kastcr Brcjikfost 1^1- - Spi^o^ by tH6 Senior Missloniuics ■9:6(1 AiM, TUIUMl’l^ANT” *' ; ’ . ' ' -‘'^:;,,'^hc .Sunday, School Ijttia#.;V ' ' '’^Jlris. Mortii-k "EAUTlHiUAKli AT 6AWN” i 'i!'f The fliihistw ' ■ ' i Cridi) UecitJil , ■ / vj* ■ ;*>'!#i.w CeUff^ ■- 6:00 P.M. .... .:.. . i,..'. • Vivsper Services : ■ ‘ ’QDth ANMVERSAnV CET.EmtATION ' >■ UF^'^B " ' NQirrn.CAROLINA MU'TUAL life insuuance -•' -ah COI^RANY ■ Dr. Mordoca^ Jenson' . ' y\-' Si , . 'FtlEE't*ARraNG ON ST. JOSm^ stnKKT^ .ii;(w A.m. .4:30 P.M. & Planning That Party? IF SO! CALL us Vre cater to DINNER PARTIES • CLUB MEETINGS • BANQUETS, ETC. 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DIXIE darling SPANtStt I)Alt 7 Bn rt iVi nt! v a la m a SUPBRBRAND GRADE "A" | • URGE EGGS • ~ 43cl g CTN ■ DOZEN CAKE EACH R UT EGG DYE SALAD OIL SALE • WESSON OIL, qt ! ASTOR OIL, qt. .. KRAFT OIL, qt ' Serve ’em For Eaater — Sunnyliind Smdked Cured — 8-12, l2>14 lb. livWafe HAMS Full Va,Or Whole POUND GOLDEN BANANASlb9‘ 'Si IX m. m-m m m w QUANtffV UlCHTf RESERVED LIMIT: 1 Of Your Choice Wirt J $5.00 Or Mor* Foed Order * - -J r^rlcM G««d THrougb Sat., March. 28 In Durham Store* Only . I,; LibeMy Streist at Alston Avenue 613 ChtiMl Hill StrMt — 2206 Roxbgro Road