THE CAROLINA TIMES 1ft— "THE TRUTH UNBRIDLED" SAT., APRIL Ift, 1959 i DESCRIPTION OF PICTTTRE PAGE MMnMK UKMNPnM anewwpswBpiBLox and! ImBTiatinaP BpfeKes;; Firm National QnMiittiM for^lm whole^tMrlodi)'. (4) Firm ofneitli and' giHWt* form a line following the sMvitw la pump haads of wril'WiaMns EdMfli^ Mb*m Tk* feikiwMis «r> li«to«'4MMlP(Mr piriurM ap^Mrtng •n'- Mi**' nlH*. Nbtwberi sat in paM«Miilk«cMWM|MMd wifli th«M in'iMHIIW'MM'hMMi earner of ea^t friends. (S) Mrs.' B. A.' J. wklttedj r#> TNk stoiy of the joint celcbni- ‘ tired Nbrth Ctiroilna MUtual cxee- tiM of tlU'Tiixiieth anniversary of I utivc, prepares to lead' “MsdiUK North Caraltna Mutual 1Jf« Insur | tion anc* GMipany and the seventh cn-1 to an utsembl)' of home offioe em' niMri G—rga Wayne Cox Sales! ployees, company ofncialSi and viS' ConvMUoB is fold in picture lay J itors in the firm'* auditorium on' out appBTtng on page nine. , Wednesday, AprH 1, anniversny (I) 'rtie celebration began wiihl date of the company. Mft. Whltl»d a spaeial Earter Sunday vesper served for 50 years with the firm scnrice at St. Jii.seph's A. M. K. and could speak with authority Chunrli, pastoreH liy the Kcv. Dr. i concerning the company’s earlier Melvin (’. Swann. Main speakcrj development. She held the position | gaihering* at which they were hon>, (13) Two holders of North CaiM* or guests. I lina Mutual policies issMed in 19M;' Winners of the sales conventioB'i Mr. and Mrs. Oavid A. Thompson; priMS thl# year wwr D«vid Sp«i-) ^ audieiw* c*r,> W»n»t»n-«alem! Efford Hayes« ' Spartanbui«, S. C.; Benjamin B^ thea, Columbia, S. C;; Clarence Johnson, Augustus Ifogan, and' Period” as she is presented|^4iiia„ t.’ Merritt, AHanto, Ga.; Vernon Evans, George Boggs, Mrs. Madalyn' Hammond, and Leroy Hayden, West Baltimore; Willie Wilson, and MK. Susan Maker, East B&ltihiore; Harold Davis, Greensboro; ChasHo Morris, Minn* phis, Tenn.; Frank Edwards, I. Ri Smith, and' Mra. Nannie BosUok, lUi-hmond, VS.; M'. V. Kemp, Al> hanyr Milton' Jones, North Ftrllo- dclphia; Louis Bbykins, Pittsbttrgh and Mra. Ethel Daniel, Chatta- the event was H(»wan1 l)iiiv» r | of assistant treasurer at her re sitr president Dr. Mord«.>rai John-i lirement. son, who was inlroducecl by J. il. | f«j Winners of the George Wayne Wheeler, MAcHanirs and Farmers; Cox sales convention prizes posed nooga. Bank president. ' for this group pieturo at a “Moetj [ (2) Ur. John.ion lauds the found-' Our Winners" session sponsoredi Four- of- thu prize-winning ers and early pitnieer.s of the com-i in the home office auditorium on pany for awakening to and dis-| Tuesday, March 31. The conven- ( harging (heir “Cliristian respon-l tion, htld each year in memory ol sibtlitiea," and, likewi.se, i^raised • llie company’s ^ate vice-president* (center), at- the sales convention the |>i**eiit manaseiiient fnr ful-j and agency director George Wayne filling the legacy. t Cox, honors salesmen throughout (3) Fellowint; the St. .losephtthe firm’s branch office network, choir perfdrmanre of the ' Ilallolu-' It provides top salesmen with a jail Chonis” from llaiulol’s ' Mes ! free trip to the home office'where Slab,” Mr. Wheeler prostmlg i they are treated to a week-end' of plague to Muttinl president Asa T. I entertainment. This year’s fete Spaulding. Tlie plaque's inscrip tion read;'in pari, ‘ for merilorious s;er*ioe and outstandin" ac>iiiove- inent." Mr. Spaulding respundcd included, slmw at among other things, a Morehead Planetarium; salesmen are congratulated by president' Spauldltig and Raymond C. Johnson, New Yerk Life official banquet A^ extreme left are sales men Charlie Morris and Mrs. Susan by company viee-preaiiteiit J. W: OoMHoe. T#o others who were is sued ptrtleics bearing that daita,' Mrs. Alice Btirtott and Mrs. Laura Husband; are not shown. II. N. Haivia; Or. Melvin. Chester Swanns paatcHN'St.'Joseph'* A.M:B Chui«hr Ejmiv'Qivup, pnnram dl retto^'of StMtibii* WTVD^tJai)^ O, Qaultn^, regkawl 'vlw prosirieat; New Yerk Ltf^ IrtsumMe Cb» pany. Murray J. Mbivfn; Jr.; exoentlVe director Nationri' IdtuMlnce Amo- (Uli Some of the prominent i cietion; J. H. W'heeler, presidmt, guest* who took part in the cem'i Meehanics and Farmers Bank; MM. party's birthday celebration get to-| J. H. Wheeler; J'S. Stewait, sec' gether at the convention banquet wHh president Spaulding. Left to right are B. EVerett Jordan, senior U. S. senator senator from Nlwth Carollhtt; Durham mayor E. J. Evans; Ambassador Padmoro; Spaulding and Raymond Johnson, Vice President in Charge of Agency Affairs of New York Life Irisuranee Company.' (15) Another group of distin guished guests at the celebration exchange pleasantries with Nortli Curolina Mutual officials in this picture. Left to right are Etlward 11.' Merrick, member of the board of directors and retired vice-presi- Maker. Atright are Harold Davis'Dr. Clyde DonneU, and Efford lleyes. The convention banquet, a glit* taring affair held at the Nortlt Carolina College dining hall, at tracted top drawer national and international- dignitories, insurance breakfast With the president and Hndustry, business and city offi- his wife and a number of social CONGRATULATIONS N. C. MUTUAL On Your SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY PIEDMONT HlftNinilift IE. MORCAN & HOLLAND STRKETS Congratulations IK. C. Mutual Life Insuranee^^ On Your SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY mm FEDERAL wm & LOAN itSSOC. Chapel Hill and Main Streets Congratulationi TO North Carolina Miityi Bfe Insurance CQmpanw ON ITS ANNIVERSARY TOD'S DRUG SrOl^ DW 3-9921 Dhil 2^m 122 W. Main Forest HiHi SiM»|k Cenrterr elals. U was the highlight of the anniversary celebration. During the banquet', president Spaulding read a few selected messages from a slieaf of telegrams and letters congratulating the company on its anniversary. ^ (8) One of the high-ranking in- itemational dignitaries present for 'the celebration of the Mutual’s an- iniversary was Liberian Ambassa- !dor Georg;^ 4, Padmore, who re ceives key to the city from Dur ham mayor E. J. Evans at the sales convention banquet. The am- 'bassador thanked everyone for the hospitality shewn him during his visit to the city. (9) A unique innovation in the program of the sales convention banquet was presmtatioa of a “birthday cake" to Mrs. Geergtf W. Cox, widow of the late North Carolina Mutual executive in whose honor' thft> cenvestion i& named.^ MM. Cox, with an assiatri from banquet toastmaatar' A. J. Clement, Jr., cut» the caiia. (10) Main speaker for th« COD'* vention banquet. New York Life Insuranee Company vice president Raymond C. Johnson, addresses gathering. Johnson' predicted that United States insurance firms would have one trillion dollars of life insurance in-force by 1970; He alRo commended' North Carolina Mutual oh its remaricable growth, pointing out that the company rec ords had shown an-r increase from 14 million in assets in 19M to 61 million in 1958. Seated next to him is toastmaster Clement. (11) W. J. Kennedy, Jr., retired presidMit and current chairman of the board, presents AAiblnsadOr Padmore with a gift from the com pany. The gift was one of -several courtcsies shown the visiting Li berian- statesman by North Cnro- lina Mutual (13) Hera, Ambassador Padmore takes speaker’s stand' to expi«s» gratitude for hospitality extended' him during his trip to the city for North Carolina MUtual's celebra- 4 lion. senior vice-president and medical director; Val J. Washington, di rector of Minorities for the Re publican Party National Commit tee; W.' J. Kennedy, Jr., beard chairman; Arthur C. Daniels, vice- presidetit of the Institute of Life Insurance; Spaulding; and New York Life vice-president Johnson. (10) Banquet scene shows (left to right) Mrs. Asa T. Spaulding, wife of North Carolina Mutual president; Val Washington, Aaron Day, Jr., vice-presidctit and Agency Director; and BiMMm Baynes, president of Homff^ecurity Life Insurance Company of Durham. (17) and (18) overall banquet scenes from two vantage points. Included in the roster of guests at the banquet were Thomas Young, vice president, Guide Publishing Company; Dr. E. T.i Browne, presi- ident Ministerial Alliance and pas tor of Mount Verpon Baptist Church. R. N. Harris, CitjivUbrd of Edu cation, secretary-treasurer. Bank ers Fire Insurance Company; Mrs. rotaiy-treasurer. Mutual Sevinga and' Loan AfisoektUon; Mm. J. S.' Stewart. Dr. A.Mtollls Bde»i, president of Duke University: Mrs. B. A.' J. Whitledr Walter Ao UIggs, presi dent' of Hijme Savings and LOMi AssoeiatiOnr AMhur Liirson, diiwe* tor oi mrW Rule of Law Center, Duke university; Mre. Arthur Utr son and daughter; Victor A. Bryanti Durham attorney. Harmon Duncan, president Sta tion WTVD; Mrs. Harman Dunean and daughter; J. C; Hundley, man ager, Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company; Henry Stoever, branch manager, American Tobacco Com- pany,-^ FMek Jarman, presidiftit of Radio Station WDNC; Dr; David Smith, professor, Duke Uniwraity; Mrs. David Smith. M. B. Fowler, vice president, Wachovia Bank and Trust Com pany; Arthur J. Stanley, presi dent, Local No. 204; LeRoy W. Jeffries, vice president, Johnson Publishing Company; Carl Coun- Survey Shows Pttk Still Best Purcfiase AHbouffb hog prices have made a sMghti* increase, pork continues to be one of the most economical red meat buys. Favorable prices are appearing on perk loins, bacon, spare ribs, and pork chops. Beef prices show little change with greatest economy to be found in featured specials at your favorite itcre. Where storage facilities arc available and adequate, purcha.slng beef in quantity will add ceonomy to meat dollars. Many different types cf fresh, frozen, and canned fish are available,offering cctmomy and a change to tired menus. POULTRY Large size ejfis continue to be the most economical eai; buy as spring production itiereasos. Re spite the Easter !euiand , Kood supplies of large and iiiediuin sizes are available at very reasonable prices . Broilijr supplies are expceted to romain*sidentiful tlirough the com ing weeks. Prices have shown a slight fluctuation during the past weeks but remain reasonable. Both heavy hens and turiicys in very good supply are appearing on the market at attractive prices and warrant consideration of economy- minded consumers. FRUIT Citrus prices have shown a slight decrease as a result of dwindling supplies; however, most supplies are adequate for demand and prices are still reasonable. cil, publisher, Herald-Sun Papers; I m-g g^j|j reasonable. Dr. Alfonso Elder, president. North Carolina College at Durham; Mrs. Alfonso Elder. Dr. and Mrs. "W. H. Bruce and daughter, Winston-Salem; Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, Jr.; W. A. Clement, associate agency director; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Austin; Maeeo A. Sloan, associate agency director; Mrs. Maceo Sloan; Leroy B. Frazier, agency secretary. Deans and department heads of North Carolina College; members of Schoolmasters Club; N. C. Mu tual retired employees; members of Durham Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, and other friends. Ihsurancetompany In Your I smmm HDiiiy I Nbttial Insurance We Join'With Others Ih Congrratulating the North Carolina Mutual Life Ihsuranee Company For 60 Years Of Successful In surance Service. CONGRATULATONS N. c Mum» HKINSURANaOTMr AND BEST WISHES ON YOUR mRRw : Member Federal-Deposit bis* Corp. ^ mmiMioNi... iniiimMCEm AWO>BfiST WISHES ON YOUR mmmmmm COMPIilMENTO OF SWiip ani ilo9fi;ABiRiM(np Some economy may be found by buying by the bag. Apples out of storage remain at reasonable price levels and are of excellent quality. Fresh strawberries are appearing on some markets arriving from southern producing areas. The quantity will increase as the har vest season progresses. VEGETABLES Fresh vegetable supplies contin ue to increase as harvesting in, the producing areas progresses. Recent adverse weather in Florida has had most significant affests on higher cu»umber and green pepper prices. Supplies of Irish potatoes remain large and. prices are very reason able. Included in the most econom ical vegetables are cabbage, let tuce, carrots, celery, greens (mus tard and turnip and broccoli. Quality of most fresh vegetables is very good. Featured specials are appearing in may retail stores on both canned and frozen veget ables. 0 DR. HIMES TO READ PAPER AT MEETING OF SOCIOLOGISTS i Dr. J. S. Himes, Professor of Seelology at North Carolina Col lege, will read a paper on "Teach ing and Research in the Small De partment" at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society in Gatlinbrg, Tennessee, convening April 16-18. coMBWiTtrLAinBnrsr anit best imkiies ' N. C. MUTtlAt; LIFE INSURANCE^ 60; On W Sfiictieth An«*vtwary B. furniture COMHAStr lOf W. PiARRfSH ST. DIAL4*li8tl Best Wishes.... N. C. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. On Your 60th Anniversary City Rnance & Loan Co., Inc. 423 W. Main St. Dial 3-3761 Congratulations North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company ON YOUR SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY DURHIM LAUNDRY CO. 113 S. Gregsan St.—Dial 4*991 CONGRATULATIONS .... NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY on Your 60TH ANNIVERSARY MATTHEWS & FARROW Jnc. 315 Rigsbee Ave. Congratulations . . . North Carolina Muhial LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY on Your 60TH ANNIVERSARY HIILER-HURST.INC. Morris at Morgan St. TeL 5-11J3 We Congratulate The N. C. Mutual Life Ins. Co. On It» MAiiniversaty UNION INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY Congratulations.... N. C. Mutual Life Insurance Company And Best Wishes On Your Sixieth Anniversary New Method Laundry & Dry Cleaners, Inc. 405 Roxboro St. 1106 Broad St. — Roxboro Rd. at Avondale Drive Congratulations And Best Wishes NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL Life Insurance Company ON YOUR Sixtieth Anniversary NELLO L TEER COMPAHY TftUSTBUlEDrNG

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