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%«!»«* ,t lOh li)l. Uti. I |0‘4 ...VALUES... THE WEE SHOP Welcomes N. C. Coy^e Summer School TeaclKrs To Come in and See Its Complete Line of Sports Wear-Bathing Suits and Sun Suits * Just The Thing For Your 14TN of JULY VAUIION ^ . YOU’LL FIND SIZES FROM 5-52 I- ; Your PCS or Open A New OiMrge Account Wee Shop 119 E. Main Street Next to UptoMm Theatre m mm SHOP AT ROSES FOR All Your Picnic Supplies WHITE NAPKINS, 250 ; 37c 100 9 INCH WHITE PLATES 94c 48,7 02. COLD DRINK CUPS 49c 23 1/2 ” X 13 5/8” X 14” INSULATED Picnic Basket $1.99 Many Other Items For Your Picnic Pleasure V'--- ’-LA Mest Durham Social Notes West Durham Blossom QbhS Club held its regular moply meeting Tuesday even- in^^^e 20, at the home of Mrs. BC»lah Coley Edwards un Thax- ton Ave. The ;‘Garde>i Gate” was opened by Gardener Gertrude Gibson after which ’• business session was held. Del6gAes to the state convention hil4 recently in Winston-Salem gave very informative and inter- estiwg reports. The delegates were: Mesdames Margaret S. Fuller, Ger trude Gibson end Miss Mary L. Stephens, club president. Garden er Gibson displayed blue ribbons won for arrangements and speci men exhibited at the flower show. During the social hour. Garden er Edwards served a delicious re cast to the following members: Mesdames Georgia Taylor, Addye Coley, Beatrice Spencer, Daisy Gunn, Allene Brown. Alease By num, Margaret S. Fuller, Gertrude Gibson, and Misses Mary Louise and Ruth Stephens. Chapel Hill Social Notes By MRS. JOYCE OWENS ATTENDS CONVENTION Bynum .Wea-ver, local Funeral Director attended the Thirty-fourth annual Convention of the Funeral Directors and Morticians Associa tion held in Asheville, at the Hill liW Ib»' KENNEDY RAMBLER OFFERS YOU THE BEST - DEALS- -DEALS- -DEALS- During Our Before The 4lb SALE! Your Trade-in Allowance at Kennedy’s Gan Not Be Topped! 11 Largrest Stock of NEW RAMBLERS To Choose from in N. C. • : “BANK RATES AVAILABLE ON FINANCING” SEE US THIS WEEK.. For The Deal 0t Your iile! LARGE SELECTION OP USED, CARS 3111 pi. Kennedy Rambler 401-501 FOSTER ST., Dealer 2505 Phones 383-6091; 682-6328 Slreet School June 13-15. His wife, Mrs. Susie H. Weaver is a mem ber of the Ladies Auxiliary. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Prince E. Taylor of Sunset Drive announced the birth of a son, Prince Edward, Jr. June 12, at Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. The young man who weighed 8 pounds is the third child of the Taylors. The other children are Michelle, 4; and Rod ney 2. Mrs. Taylor is the former Misis Jean Mason. Grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. Eulis Mason arid Mrs. Louise Taylor. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Edwin Caldwell, Jr., has r^ turned to New York City having visited his parents, and Mrs. Edwin Caldwell, Sr., if Caldwell ^treet. L ^obei^ . NicJcs, JScaU "bilsiffei- man ha^ been released from M^ morial Hospital where he was la patient for the last two weeks. Although his condition has im proved, he is still not able to return to his business full time. We hope for him a complete re covery. j Miss Edna Guthrie, daughter of lirrs. Julia Guthrie of Llridsey St. is spending six weeks at Nags Head Beach. Mrs. Mary Hargraves Wright of Hillsboro St. is spending a few weeks at Cherokee, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burnette spending some time visiting Mrs. of Tarrytown, N. Y., have been Burnette’s mother, Mrs. Eva Brewer of Brewer Lane. They ex- 9 OF i^OUR SAVINGS CAN EARN (^Months CASH! of YOU HAVE 9 MORE DAYS TO TAKE AD VANTAGE OF THIS BIG BONUS SAVINGS OFFER AT MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Savings Invested By July 10th Get Full Six Months Earnings on December 31st AND YOU GET THESE EXTRA FEATURES; f Higher Earnings ★ Insured Savings ★ Easy Savings Plan ★ Gold Bond Stamps [9^'t Mutual Savings And Loan ASSOCIATION ito UAUOICXI anr 112 W. PARRISH ST. DIVIDEND RATE pect to return next Tuesday. Miss DeLoig Edwards, daughter of Mrs. Mary Pearl Edwards of N. Graham St. left Saturday for New York City where she expects to work for the summer. Rev. T. P.jDuhart, Rev. Lonnie Hqrton and Miss Katrinia Bald win have returned home after hav ing motored, to Indianapolis, Ind. for the Bishop’s Council. They re ported that • they had a fine but tiresome trip and enjoyed it very much. Mrs. Addle Mae Golden, a teach er in the Holmes Day Nursery School is spending the summer working in New York City. Her two children are staying with h I mother, Mrs. Addie Winstead while, she is away. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Foushee, and' son Raymond, Miss Fredia Laney, Theil Jackson, Jr., and S. Burpett have returned from hav- ing'si>ent a .week at a church Con- ferenpe and Institute in Winston- Salem. ^*rs. Audrey Edwards motored to ^yjCshinKton, D. C., to visit her niece Willie Ethel who has been yK.,She returned last Sunday. Miss Clara Bynum, daughter of J(r. 'and Mrs. Jordan Bynum of Lihdsey Street and a teacher in thp pinston City School system is enrolled in the Audio-Visual Aids Workshop at N. C. College for six weeks. WEDDING RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. George Hairston entertained last Saturday evening at . the Community Center for a reception honoring their daughter Mattie M^ Hair«ton -and Pfc. Willis Palmer Clark who were married recently. After the reception the couple left for Alaska where the groom is stationed and where they will make their home. Miss Hair ston is a recent graduate of Lin coln High School. SWIMMING PROGRAM FOR ADULTS Miss Shirley Combist. Sunervi- sor of the newly opened Swim- Rii(ig’ pool at ti)e recreation Cati- ter announced last week that swlmB^ttie be^ig^ ltel4 Aiily’^^in^six til seven for adults. iThe pi;ice of a season ticket c&n be obtained by calling Miss Lu cille Caldwell, Director of the Roberson St. Community Center. Over sixty Children are enrolled in the swimming classes held in the morning from 10-12 for all children holding season tickets. Rev. T. C. Graham, pastor of West Durham Baptist Church, U spending a few days in TuskegM, Alabama, attending the bedside of his son, Curlin, who is ill. Mrs. Aiyce Brame of Lawson St. is spending a few days with the Grahams in Tuskegfe, also. • • • Weston Morrison, son of Mrs, Mary Cobb Morrison of WashinE- ton, D. €., is spending his sum mer vacation visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Mary Cobb of Thax- ton St. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomis and family of Thaxton Ave. mqt(*- ed to New Jersey Saturday to t- tend the wedding of their s4n David to Miss Sylvian Ann Whit aker formerly of Durham. • « « Misses Cora Mae Cole and Gei^- gia Gladden left by bus Sundly evening for Cleveland, Ohib, where they will visit Miss Coltfs sister. Miss Alma Cole. Mrs. Bertha Bunn, who lives with her son, Herbert, in Wash- l iiz CAko^t iATVRMV, JULY 1, IMf iHA'rms tmtmm «t c. — mmi Ington, D. C., la rccwperatiiis there alter uadergoing raf^ery re cently. f • * • Mrs. Mary RoberMB of P«wt ) St. and Mr*. Willie Rogen id Maxwell Ave. are patients at Lin coln Hospital, while Miss Annie Bell JoRes of Crest St, ia a patient at Duke Hospital. * « • BIBLE SCHOOLS CLOSE The Daily Vacation BiMe School of West Durham Baptist Church held its cloaing program ir. the church auditorium, Friday night, June 23, at 8 o’clock. After listen ing to songs and a review of other things learned during the two weeks, a display of art work and crafts was exhibited in the annex. Mrs. Josie Jones Powell was supervisor of the Bible School and teachers were: Mesdames Ruth McCowan, Lillie Kelley, M a r_^ Satterfield, Margaret S. Fuller, Misses Brenda Gunn, Marinda Mumford, Patricia Bowling, and Herbert Dark and William Rogers. Rev. T. C. Graham is pastor of West Durham Baptist. * * * Mt. Olive A. M. E. Zion Chtirch held its annual daily vacation Bible School tUitUm » l*» ctarcfc atMUlociam. alUifMa. Jme » St 4 30 AkMl l» cfelMm, nvmenttec fivg- casre a «err eaiivabi* tid tetar- MUimn wmrtfw •( Am* tmimi the two weeks, irftsr nrltiefe «rti- ficates for pcrfeet stUadaan aad ?lfTs for ooUtAAv vsrfc *•« awarded. Ttw teaefeers oi the BiM« IMwsI were; Mesdanan Glorta Dorothy Boekner. DorMliy and Misses Mary Bailey, Bnfli sad Mary Lonise Bltflnaa. Sot. E B. Harge is the pastor at ML Mrs and Mrs. M. A. SOmt dfawM tke Bible School. -HayestowR Continued from page 4-A The General Sunday SciiMi Caa- vention of the East Cedar Okwa Association convened at tte Old Folks Rest Home, Smitb Tk4aMS Building in Creedmoor, The frsai* dent, J, L. Moffitt, and viee |nsi> dent, Richard James, presided. The delegates from the Onagt Grove Bcptist Church wm lin. Edna Royster and Sandra Alst#a.’ , i I 1 (SEMI-ANNUAL FLORSHEIM Tweedie Values to 19.99 Women's Shoes 12"’ 10*^ ft99 699 NATURALIZER Values to 15*99 LIFE STRIDE Values to 13.99 FLATS & CASUALS Values to 9.99 Men's Shoes FLORSHEIM Values t o 23.95 ROBLEE and PORTAGE •Values to 15.99 ROBLEE and PORTAGE Values to 12.99 One Group Pedwin Buckloi? [80 W & 18.80 12** 9 6‘ i99 99 Lay-A-Way As Usual Boy's & Children's Shoes BUSTER BROWN BOYS Values to 9.99 BUSTER BROWN CHILD Vafties to 8.99 12 1/2 - 3 zv%.% T99 «#’ 8 1/2 ■ 12 V 12 1/2 - 3 199 C99 Sbdp 'ttf FHday Nits "f.- A iClcl • Roscoe Grijfin 114 W. MAIN STREET fkil T.R.I. Imbkm fs Proof of QUALtTY You Con See In Our' RETREADS CMipl«t«ly GUARANTEED. AcrMS tht Natioiir*! >niin»l laWHiL Ow mM ar1 7es, a Adi Raad-Haaard aad VtfkmaasUp Oateantee* (Jaat Mt m a new tM) backed by TRI BMaAers aU •*« *Msrtra Naw aam Oian ever, it pays to boy a qaaltty ntread. Bwi>i haw ta Ml dlftereac*: LOOK FOR THE EMBLEM ON THE TOBS tkat we retread t« rigid “Natiaaal Staadarda” «i the The BrtrMdw lag Institute as taapecicd 1^ Ike Uaited Stales TaaUag da. a*tey year. SO SAFE. WE tiCABANTEE* ‘BM COAST TO COiAOMte anly retreads Out alter IMa sallwwMe iratcdlf On tftfgi dtpth uctA; OMflete Fnat End AUgBmeBt Wlieel BalaBeiagi Brate Ipdag •t&l rraaaiiini Qisalfty tRiiltW 100% CoM
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