Wert Durha^ Notes The Brotherhood of the New Bethel Baptist Church observed its annual anniversary Sunday, May 27. Music was rendered Jay several Male choruses. Women’s Day was observed at New Bethel Baptist Church Sunday, June 3. The speaker for the 11 O'clock worship servlM^ was Mrs. W. if Bradsher A skit entitled “Stewardship” was pre sented at the afternoon service. Music was rendered by the Oak "Gxove Meldoy Chorus. Mrs. Thelma McCauley of ■ Manhattan, Now York was visit ing the city recently to attend the graduation exerciscs of her daughter, Miss Carolyn ” Me- THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1962 DURHAM, N. C^MIK Cauley. Miss McCauley gradu ated from Hillside High School. Engragred Mrs. Rachel D. Greene of Route 2, Box 11, Union Mills announces the engagement of her daughter, Maanie, to l^e Yarborough, son of l|r. Mrs. IMiniel S. Yvrborot||b 418 Dupree Street, Ourhd Miss Greene it preaentljr «nr ed in Durham Business Cpllf., An August wedding ig planni MARIE BELL ALFRED ALSTON WILLIENE BRIGHT FAYE BEATTY Pearsontown School Forms Honor Society; Named For Speight A student honor society has been formed at Pearsontown school in honor of one of the community's leading citizens. It is called the ‘Speight Honor Society.” The ^trg;aniza- tion was named for T. R. Speight, resident'of the Pearson town community and a pro minent Durham businessman. The society is composed of aome 23 members. Officers of the society ^re Alfred Alston, president; Wil- liene Bright, vice - president; Marie Bell, secretary; and Faye Beatty, treasurer. Other members of the group Shirley Autry, Shirley Garrett, Gail Harris, Paula Luster, Bar bara Parker, Sylvia ^ones. Janet Alston, James Autry, Maccene Brown, Shirley Chestnut. De borah Daniels, Carl Hodges, Llnria Tiip.scomb, Barbara Mill er, James Walls and Carl Brad ford. I Ernestine Fulton and Arthur Honorary members include j McCuller. Spauldingrs Attend Dinner for Cyprus Visitor in Washingrton; Asa Ti Spaulding, President I of North Carolina Mutual Life | Insurance Company left attend-1 ed a dinner given Tuesday by | Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Mrs. Rusk in honor of His Beatitude Archbishop MskaHos. President of the Republic’ of Cyprus. The dinner was held' in the Benjamin Franklin Room, De partment of State. His Beatitude arrived in the Capitol at noon Tuesday for a wto-day visit with President and Mrs. Ken nedy. Spaulding w^s accompanied by Mrs. Spaulding. LOCAL BIRTHS ! f hi -tlis were n norii'd ill' t. ri'ham Countyj H/'alth . Onpar inent diirinR the ■week of .Tunc 4 throu?h 9, 1962: Wilti:’ 'i:!-' liiJ.ssio Alston, girl: \rlhiir !\nd I ii Ilimt'T, girl. , _ A . k ki ■ '.ii ■' Sale on freezers at Duke Power ...just when you want one most! ] SPECIAL PRICESI EASY TERMS/ BUY NOWAND SAVEl I With an electric freezer, you’ll buy chickens by the dozen when they’re cheap. You’ll get dollap.'' saving quantity prices on fruits and vegetables at the peak of the growing season. You’ll make smart buys,on meats and seafoods. You’ll pay less for ice cream — in the gallon size. ^ And right now you can even save on the electric freezer itself! See all the ■ new models at your favorite electric appliance dealer, or visit Duke Power during this special sale of ap^iances. schdale A cmz:z2Z2E3 Dress Sport SHlRfS SwKeh fo ml^ctrlelty for a better Ilf* PUKE POWER coiaroRT-ciiT pajaiw Embos&cd cottons,- bro»dclothl Print*, stripes, solids. Many kn*« lenoth. A B C D. INITIAl HANDKRCHKF3 3 for 1.00 Sup«r-fin* whit* cotton; cord bor- dor. Whit* or eotorod *mliroid*r*d Initials, motifs. Gift box. ONC-SIZE STRETCH SOQtj /79c to t.SI ^Cr*ws, tWtvr*d nylon l»nci**l WhIM, paUals, dark tono*. Anklo-lonatli biri- kl*s. TRUE-FIT COnON BRIErS QUALITY T-SHIRTS, SHORTS MEN'S ATHimc uttns 69c ea. 3 for 2.05 79c ea. 3 for 2,35 59^ ^ j for j j j Fully ecmbcd ribb«d knit. Elasticized leg bands. Her-t resistant elastic. 78-44". Combed fotton T-shirtt! taped rtioul- d«rt. S, M. L, Cripper shorts; boxor, panel front. 28-44''. Sofi-al>so>b«nt Swlsy fib knit. thrUMI^' reslstar.) combed cotton flirni, Tn^ fit sixes 34-46. '

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