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KING SIZE HAS MORE FOR YOU! ...refrrshment too! BE REALLY REFRESHED...ALWAYS BUY COKE! mm REGUUR KINS Gents Per Carton ^ gpmED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE.pqCA-COLAi:OMPANY BY Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Company WELCOME CLASS OF 1963, STUDENTS afACULTIES THE MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IS HAPPY TO EXTEND A HEARTFELT WELCOME TO THE STUDENT^ AND FACULTY MEMBERS OF ALL SCHOOLS ON THIS THE BEGINNING OF AN OTHER ACADEMIC YEAR. Insured Savings and Home Loans MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION tl2 W. Parrish Street White Rock Service For Shepard Set Apnouncement of the annual Vhite BocV Baptist Church »peci- il tcfvice far the James E. Shep- rd Memorial Scholarship Fund vas made this week. The scr\'ice will be held on Sun- lay, Oct. 24. It will be held in conjunction vith the church’s 193rd anniver- liary. The Rev. Miles Mark Fisher will preach on the “Old Time Reli- Sion, XII.” Further details of the scrvice will be made public later. SAT., THE.CAROLINA TIMES Sf rr. U, tfSf "TH« ntUTN tam f REV. FOUSHEE HEADS ^ ceeded th« Her. David Y*te«, for- CHAPEL HILL MINISTERS j mer Rectnr at the CiMpef of tlw CHAPtL «ILL — Tne Rev. W.jCrowi. m presideat ol Ifct R. Fotishee. minister at the St. t*rial As»oci*tioii of Ctepel MD Fo3(*ph Mpthodi.'it Church has sue- and Carrhoro. ______ UsflL. 0^ GuUd^ Greon r.1ow>*n rSr-Sja oim-w MX AMu MRS. MOFFITT The J. L. Silver Weddisig Aisniversary Mr ani! Mrs. James L. MoKtt. 5r., celebrated their Silver Wed- Un5 Anniversary, Tiies'lay eve iin3. Septcmlidij* 1, ID.'fl, at thcT esi lcnte, 1C03 N.-Alston Avenue, 'iir')a;n, fro'ti B !'':30 p. r.i. Or 'an music f'jr t!ie at home Tairs was bv Mrs. no' ef 7'iinb'rlal'ie and James L. loritt, .Jr. A solo, 'AV’ere 'E:e O'l bv raiKlel, lyas ren:'- re i by rtrs. Ro!)'Tt Clo nons wit’ [rs. li. H. Tlinriito'i at Mip The rif'ial for ti:e Silver V/ed- inT Anni^ers;iry Cen-Di'niy vvns oi'iii'jted by the p\sti,r of the iinily. the Revcreii'l T. C. Orah- a, M')'.iiit C:.lvary I’.nntibt Cininli, nhama. The rin-;be rei, the c.'iu le’s sou, .lanies L. Moritt. Ir , car ed the ri'\*’ on a jilvtr truy. Mrs. MnrTi!t wore a while silver iclallie (Iro.ss w i I h inatcliin" 'loes an l l)a,j. A cors;; »c of ye! ),v roses i’oinp!ele:l !ier annivei .irv idiire. Mr. Pfo/Till were ('ark ■ouser.s, white co;il, a blacit bov ie and a white carn;;tion boulon- ■ierc. The doorman for the affair was Ir. n, H. Thornton. G'"cctin? the iicsts was Miss Mary .lane Har is. Other hoste.s.ses were Mrs. ■ilbert Harden and Mr.s. Janies ’inchbaek. In'charge of Rifts was liss Helen Morri.son. At the rog- »let-wer£ Mrs. ALirv IL Pamplin! md Mrs. John Spaulding. I ^ A beautiful embossed cloth ■'Jorned the refreshment table; hich was complomented by a Hire silver candelabra centerpiece lanked on one end by the silver mnch bowl and the other end vith the decorated twenty-fifth inniversary four tier weddin" •ake. OflTiciating at the refresh- nent table were Mrs. E. P.ernice 'ohnson and Mrs. Edna R. Tuck. The color schemes of flower.s ised in the various rooms were t) harmony with the respective e“ings. Approximately 100 guests ex tended (heir congratulations and br.st wishes to the, couple. No Nagging Backache Meansa GoodNight'sSleep KualiiC bw+mclM. bcadaeb*, or nni»™- htr arhei and mmy eome on wits OTer-ezcrti|b, eMtlona “«>•*“ to And folki wM rat ud drink uniH«ely ionwtunes »o«« mlld'biiuldCT Irritation...wilfc Hat i*»t- Ie»% 'une«info«l*Me fcdlns. IF you are mi»«r*ble mi»a worn c«u«^of them U*oorofoH*, Do** • PiHi ^ ten h«lP by fhelr imia relik»iiig their lootblw effect to eMe bladder tatkm, tad by their mild diuretic action throeCh kldney»-t««din«r to Incrraie tlM output of th* 15 nOn of Udne; tutei. S* If nanias backache make* jou feel drassed>out. mUerablo, with rfstieie. •IcepTeu nishta, don’t wait, try Do?"* nil*. t«t the same happr relief milliona bare «Bjoy«ii tor over 60 Am for new, lar»». economjr aiu * Get Doan'i Filli today I •iie imoney. SIRTHS The following births were re- 'ori’d J'le Dur'iam County lealth Department during the /eck of September 14 thi-ough 19, William and Mildred'Hedgepeth, jirl. Roger and Irene Hoskins, girl. ' J. W. and Carrie Robinson, girl Luther and Lonnie Beasley, girl. \uthur and Nora Stanley, boy. Thomas and Lucille Nicholson, llrl.. Henry and Inez Gooch, girl. Berkley and Mary Taylor, boy. Ilinwood and Yvonne Love, boy. Love and Carolyn Smi b, girl. Joseph and Gladys Smith, girl. Archie and Ramola Corbitt, girl. Thomas and Julia Lea, girl. James and Gwendolyn Rankin, >oy. Robert and Mary Johnson, girl, 0 Take care in grading t pays at the market. tobacco; EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS (All Makes) RADIO and TV REPAIRS Free Check Up BULL CITY WATCH, RADIO & TV SERVICE 512 E. Pettii^rew St, 4-1291 Letters to Lolly Her old friends say she*s changed! By lolly Larlmnt ' Dear Lolly: ' Five years ago I moved away from this town and then came back last month. During that time my hair has become al most half i;ray. When 1 meet my old friends they almost always say, “My dear, how you've changed!” and the look they give me isn’t one cf admiration. How can I make them see It’s still the same young-at- heart me? Annia Dear Annie: It’s sometimes hard to take ap friendships where they left off Ore fV*r CMIrt Sorty, iHit yo«r right! OTer-proreaaiaf! dpe« often make ha!r dull Mid drab, so matter how aUIIed the operator U. B«l why arfne whea there’* aacb an easy solu- Uon to yow problem. Jual Vk ysnr operator to oae GODEFROY’S Larlenae Halrcoior aad within an year hair wfll have the same Clamorou (k» it aaed to hare. Dear Lolly: Remember me? I wrote you a ■iic-iiuaiiiijB wiicrv ui«;j iri% on mto m ^ i_»i_ »--- years before. Howerer, do try har4 “Ilf to.be your old friendly self and by all means, bring back the yoathfiU glow to your hair with long-lastili( GODEFROrS Larieuae Hair, color. • • • Dear Lolly: I’m through with beauty sllopal Before I could afford to go to them, my hair was young and glossy-looking. Now it’s dull and lifeless. My sister says it's the processing that's caus^ this, not the beauty shop. I say it’s tba operators’ fault. Who’s right? Cindjr Ca wer* right—GODEFROY’S rieuae did the trick. I’ve never been so happy or po(>ular before! ThAnks. Changed Woman Dear Chuiged: Coafral«lath>na! I hope other ■■happy .wome^ will benefit from yaw ewerloice. Don’t let gray, dull hair rob you o( .l{l,»inoUr. (Jet GODEFROY’S Lanauat—juat $1.25, plua ux. [ if your heat goafi^ YOUR FUEL BILLS GOm' puts the lieatLHM over your floors..; AND YOUR fUSL BILLS GO Ord jury heaters pile the he' ‘ -'p on the ceiling until sooM of it finally seeps down to the living level If you own an orcfinary hsater, you know how costly and uncomfortable that system is! Siegler docs just the opposite... your floors in e\-ety voom get heated first. Heat is not wasted on the ceiling and oot the chim ney. Don’t close oS nxMns this winter and pay tiigfa fuel bills to boot... order your new Siegkr now. Oil home iif«ms SmGLER GUAJlAJJTEEe MORX AHp hotter HEAt* OVER TOUR FLOOBS Sm th« eirtatandiiifl Stofliw !•••■• haaivr ■•wl ' COIONIAL FURNIIURE CO. 410 W. Main St. NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE BEAUTICIAN .rnmm II^TheTruth UnbriISe^^ STATE-WIDE BEAUTICIANS I>0PUIARIIY CONTEST $500.00 IN PRIZES SEE VOTE COUPON ON PAGE 3 FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE Roun^ Trip Plane Trip Round Trip Plane Trip To To BERMUDA BERMUDA Hotel expenses Paid for Jl Week Without Hotel expenses THIRD PRIZE Round Trip PlaM Trip To NEW YORK cmr MANY, MANY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES CONTEST OPEN TO ALL LICENSED BEAUTICIANS IN NORTH CAROUNA • VOTING BEGINS SEPTEMBER 19th — ENDS OCTOBER 24th HERE’S HOW TO NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE BEAUTICIAN Just Wri^e the Name and Address of Your Favorite Beautician in the Nomiaaticn Blank Below, CBp and Mail It to THE CAROLINA TIMES OfRces Below: 436 E. rETTU'.KKW ST.. Dl'KUAM. X. C. OFFICIAL NOMINATION BLANK WORTH 100 VOTES I Nominate (Miss or Ms&) of (Address) ^ City
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