i the CAROL ink times ~ MIt M^-MIVRDAY, JUtY X. 1H1 DURHAM, M. C >-Sanford CoBtttnicd trom front pace Iprmch, U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D. C.; Dr. Gerald B. James, director, Vocational Agri culture; Dr. C. C. ScarlMjrough, head, Agricultural Eklucation De- -WAITRESSES UNIFORMS— lOOK YOUII BEST Evcrjrtliiiic to make you the prettiest tight am tlie job. Come see, try on aeverd atylea. Cwnnteed 20% caah refund if you can match ow price* Sale Time, Any Time, Any Where. USHERS UNIFORMS TOO! Your Bnsineaa Highly Appreciated Ray UNIFORMS Co. 326 N. MANGUM ST. CQ Q NH H ca -NURSES UNIFORMS— parbncBt, State CoHe(e; Ifr. 8«b C. Mayo, hMd, Department of Rural Sociology, State College; A. O. Bullard, supervisor. Vocational Agriculture, and John W. Craw ford, in charge of Extension Com munity Development, all of Ral eigh. Dr. John W. Davis, Washin"lon, D. C., former president of West Virginia State College, Institute, W. Va., now on special assign ment with the V. S. State Depart ment, will deliver two major ad dresses. He will speak at a gen eral session on Wednesday morn ling and at the banquet on Thurs day evening. The meeting to be conducted o- he theme, “A New Day in Adult Education,” will feature other pre sentations by: Dr. Samuel D. Proc tor, president and Dr. B. C. Webb, acting dean of the School of Agri culture, both of A. and T. College; Floyd Johnson, Yorlc, S. C., presi lent of the National Vocational "eachers Association; T. T. Ring- r, principal, Nash Central High )Chool, Nashville; J. S. Stewart, ■'urham city councilman and secrc- ary-treasurer Mutual Savings and oan Association and A. S. Webb ■xecutive secretary, American 'ederal Savinr>s anj Loan Assoolr ion, Greensboro.'"' • JESSE JEWEL FRESH FROZEN ]V^EAT POT PIES 8-Oz. Pkgs. CHICKEN — BEEF — TURKEY “SUPER-RIGHr* GROUND MILK 39 MARVEL BRAND • CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY ICE Price* In This A Are Elective Through Monday, July 3rd MARVEL ICE CREAM • CHOCOLATE • VANILLA • SIHAWBERRY Vz Gal. Carton "Bank Continued from 1500 persons. R. C. Robinson is nlMhi^r of the Charlotte office. '* In commenting upon tiie new nroject, Messrs. Whe^lfr and Spaulding expressed confidence in the unusual growth prAtwets'for the City of Charlotte aM"'ptedged their best efforts to re«id#‘ fully competitive banking and' imursnce service in keeping with the highest ethics of both lndustribs.>''* Spears also upi%Mit4 Hi# opinion that Hm‘bank'will ha«^ rvcerdtci a mlnlrtilim of $1 mil* lion in deposits by tti* tim* If, opsns for business. ^ The plan to establish a bran;i|i of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in Charlotte was publicly aik nouned at the institution's annu«i meeting in Durham in January. The new stI^cttl^'^'w4l^ be* locat 'd at the intersection of Beattie^ Rnad and Trade streets, o^ posite the main entrance to John son C. Smith University. ' I- It will be built of modern d^ sien with Norman brick and will feature a glass front. The building will contain 6,0«) iqtiare feet of floor space with basement and two floors. It will be air-conditioned. >■ The bank will be located on thfe twin 'floor. Included in the bankas quarters will be the main baqK- ing office, conference rooms,, a '•pnosit vault and a drlve-tip window. ’ V -Duke Continued from front page I would like to b» qualified tp take on the responeibility.” The native of Lake. Provldetice, La., is married to the forro'^r jja"- ir.n An'e1!ne Griffi’ of SalisbuT''. 1 forpier city teacher /presently '(r^'rtor pr'iool pf mUSiC and 'he kini''r?arten the St. Mark’s Church. • They have two childr^’ John,' 12. and Faith Elizabet|K. seven months. ti';.(.. Walter T. Johnson, 2UfP|«agnt ''iim laude 'fil A. and T. graudate, will be seeking a bachelafibt laws degree. A Dudley Hi^h t (School ■Jraduate, Johnson attenie4 A. amJ T. on an Alumni AssociaUoiR. Schol arship. He distjnRnishqd himself nresident of the Student ^oilitcil, member , the Alpha Kappa' Hpnor Soipi^ty. Pwe^a'^VjiVlE^W Fratenmity and a distinguiatm military cadet. An engineerMfS physics major, Johnson was rtatrt- ed a deferment from the‘Iflllita^ service (where he was acfreduled to enter this year-as a.second lieil- tenant) to complete his studitt at Continued from' front page-; 700 persons. An additional 300 outside !th^ church grounds and oil both sides of the street strained to get ■» view of the teremony. ■>■1 Traffic was tied up in the thre$ blocks along Fayetteville street from Fowler avehue to Umstead street for nearly an hour and 1 half between six and eight -p.n;. ^itne^ses to the traditional Protestant ceremony reported that it was one of the most glamorous held in the community. The vows were solemnized by the' Bt. Rev. H. G. Fields, bishop of the United- Holy Church of America. * ' Miss Lawson was given in mar riage by her father, the Rev. A W. Lawson, prominent Durham minister, and' pastor of FishA Memorial Church. An elaborate pre-nuptial musical program featuring six vocalists and an organist was heard prior to the ceremony. n^'teminy attind bride and Sr6«a| aad neteben of ttte wed- dial «nt*rtaliMd guesty at a reetption in the church basement following the ceremony. For Your Lifetime Protection HOSPITAUZATION AND ISURGICAL INSURfcN^E Paid up at Age 6S' PROVIDES coverage AFTER YOU REACH, i AGE >65 . —The Time When OdKaanr Hospital Policies Usoilliir Expire “ Only you can daneal 'thS^;Miky‘ Provides benfeflts Ao'fafAliteribow' often you're hospitalizo^i-^ for as long as you live. Yop. make no more payments after ^ou reach age 65. '' CALL— ' ■ j ANCRUM INS. * AGENCY 2213 Fayeftevlll* | Phene 682-U55 : " ' Til':,' ‘ 'kt- --Welcome Continued from front page liinousine. Officials of the World Baptist Alliaiice were also on band to greet the African delegate at the air tennlnal. ^ t • | r ■ j Georg* M. Stephen!, Jr., rtopre- sented Governor Sanford, who is in Hawaii. Tolbert was accompanied to the meeting by Francis. A. Dennis, counselor in the L^rian embassy dt Washington. The Liberian official who is sec ond only in his country’s govern ment to President Tubman, is also Vice President of the Baptist Al liance. The Alliance is an olganiiation for prooiotlBl fellowdilp ajnontf World Baptift^ More than 100 prominent Bap tist leaders from all over the world were here this week for the meeting which lasted from Tues day through Thursday. Besides Liberia, delegates came from England, Sweden, Argentina, Mexico, Canada and the U. S. Southeastern Theological Seipi- nary was the scene of the meet ings. -Briefs Continued irom firont fa|* The suit charged travelers have been limited i to small snack bar at. the M«i**nt Airport, and have beeA excluded from the dining room *nd ooffe* shop. The city of New other defendant* speciflcifly #*r* charged with violating the F^erri Aviation Act of 1988. *t! t I GOME IN COLONIAL FOR Holiday Needs .EVERYTIMi COME OUT BETTER EACH BOTTLE ERVES THREE Carton Serves 18 the fresher Tefresher 6-Bottle Carton 16-oz. Size Limit: 2 Cartona Pw Custompr TRY NfW CIRCUS ORANGE DRINK M-OZ. ' CAN ONLY SPECIAL LOW PRICE! CS PREMIUM QUALITY BIG CAN, BIG VALUE-FISHER'S 29 PEANUTS, r 39c 45 CglONIU STOli?|: STOCK UP THIS WEEK YOUR FRIENDLY COLON 14^ STORE WILL IE CLOSED TUESDAY JULY 4th FULL QUART ONLY OPEN ALL PAY MONDAY ft WEDNESDAY --t lt-1 ARMOiJli STAk t CANNiD HAMS 6 POUND mA SIZE 53 ONLY ^ 99 ARMOUk HAMS SHANK PORTION LB. r FRYER ”1 SALE! I SAVE ON YOUR I FAVORITE PIECES ★ BREAST lb. 45c I ^ THIGHS ....lb. 35e I I LEGS lb. 35c I WINGS lb. 25c I WHOLE or HALF lb. 45« BUTT PORTION MODltEa PALACE MAND SLICED BACON POUND tTARKIST LIGHT CHUNK TUNA\ NO. W CAN 9-OZ. CAN I3.0Z. CAN 29c 39c 49c SAVE 4c SAVE lOc SAVE )6c SAVE 30e ON BUCK.PANTHER HARDWOOD' CHARCOAL 10 uo 3^ UMIT: ONE WITH $5.00 ORDtt OR SAVE 16c ON KRAFT VELVEETA 2 loaf 89« MORTON'S MOZEN' MEAT DINNEI SS" 49c FIRM, CRISP ICEBERG CHECK COLONIALS LOW PRICES ON SWEET, RIPE WATERMELONS WIDE VARIETY OF SIZES LETTUCE tfmmED .incuLi LARGE HEAD WILCH FflOZEN CONCENTRATI WELCHADE FREE GOLD BOm STAMPS With Every Dime You Spend At Colonial America's Favorite Stamp Plan 4M W. MAIN STREET — 908 EAST MAIN STREET —WELLONS VILLAGE — UNIVERSITY DRIVE NOl^H- shopping CENTER — CHAJfEL HILL: COR. FRANKLIN & GRAHAM. GLEN LENI^OX SHOPPING CEltttM

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