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,,JLIE SNOKE had > rare opportunity to whisper her request jMst once but more than two dozen timen to a Rroiip of toy AHta«. You can hot your last Christmas dollar that no child yould expect to find Santa CUuh under the tree, let alone a of the jolly, bearded men. This Christmas illusion w»t /treated by Harold Gale of Kansas City, Mo., «'ho mace* Ih* Ttirht and 12inch dolls out of urethane foam. non Heads Presbyterian Project iIHEENSBORO — A new re program aimed at de- ig . stronger cooperation I'l^SbJ'f^rian students with I Iftjterdenominational and eri^ith ^sociations on the A.' ■T. College campus, and ttirougHout the state, has open-! HI dj^rations here. j lltir. J'aibes A. Cannon, recent-1 Ikf l^»pinted by the Westmin-I ei'-t^itndation Board of the yno^.'Of Gatawba, United Pres- fcjhurch, IT. S A , as pastor of the Synod' And.^ojrdinator of the Founda-| :work on state college^ will head the new pro- j •; He will work directly: ♦^hfrthe A. and T. College] Wetlj^inister Foundation Com-■ iftitt^:,. I ^ tijie organization has opened offices here at 901 LlAdsay Street, just across the street from the main campus. A native of Gastonia/ Hev. Cannon is a graduate of John son C Smith University and holds the M. A. degree froufi Mc Cormick Theological Seminary of Chicago He comes to A and T .,'lroih Asheville, where he servBd as pastor of tl# Calvary jUiiited Presbyterian Church. - While' there he was president tk'. the Asheville - Buncombe County Citizens’ Association, rinftmber of the Board of Management of the Market Street Branch, YMCA, secretary of the 'Ashe ville and B.uneombe Cciunty Ministerial Alliance and held memberships in several 6ther social and civic organizations. 9Mll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH COUNTRY I GENTLEMAN I 95 on 6 Weeks Honor Roll Nlnety-fivt students at Hillside Hifh Sclioal have made the honor rail for the second trading period (■cording t« J. H. Lucas. School Principal. The f«lIo«ving students maintained a scholastic average of "A” for the second six weeks: Constance Caldwell, Beverly Hamm. ■ Alice McCollum, Natalie Marshall. Mary Mitchell. Sylvia Sloan. Gloria Snipes and Nettie Young. Th! followin* students were named to the “B” honot roll for Ihe second sijt -veek.s grading IJ.viod: Janicii Allen, Dorothy Ame.v. Joy Beale, Barbara Bell, Beverly Bennett, Mavis Best, Geo. Brown, Gwendolyn Brown, James Brown, Lauren Brown, Raymond Burroughs, Janice Campbell, Ar thur Clement, Oavid Cooke, Doro thy Crawford, Brenda Davis, Lois Davis, Mary Davis, Carmen Elli- son, Lilia Ellison, Gloria Evans, Yolanda Evans, Golan Frazier Michael Geer, Gladys Giles. Flos- sif Graham, Joyee Grant, Judith Hal),'- Douglas Harrington. Patri cia Harrii^gtbn, David Harrison, Shirley Henderson, Marion Henry .Taiht.1. Hill, JoEllen Holeman, Brenda Hopkins, Constance Jack- . ,Walter Jackson, Catherir.ij Jame-s, ’Kerinefth Jeffries, Barbara Ji^iis»ns ^ary M. Jones. Sylvia fi;ies,' Flotence, Kee,- Janet King, .f^nst Knight, Richard Laws, Che- niI.'Litcas,'L^da McAuley, Linde l^cCliatoni 'Mildred McKiever Gwen^tyii MoLaughlin, William IrijeLaughlinf' Anhe McMillon, Jac 7Wel1fj« lUangflm,' Rhonda Man ^m, ^Patricia Meddling, Barbara \torri^on, WilUc Odom. ,‘fte4tha Page, Sandra Page. Jac- lueiyn Parker, Frankie Perry, She- ■u Jt'aeford, Ethel Richardson, Valter Ricks, Gloria Roberts, Bon- ie RAstrs, Charlt'S Samuels, John- 'ie Saundets, Kyle Schooler, Wil «a Southerland, James Stewart, snetta- Stewart, .Janet Swann, Hel- ft TiiW)rn. Barbara Tabron. Lnn- ox Thompson, Carolyn Walker, >veHy Wasfclniton, Jonetta Wat ■^n,' Wilma Watson. Deborah Vatts, -Na'thahlei White, Ruth ^hit». Albertis Wingate and San .Va Wr»y. K THE CAROLINA TIMES ” SATURDAY, QfCMWEK IJ, DURHAM, N. C^AM Roy Hamilton Is Divorced BOSTON, Mass. — Popular i' singer Roy Hamllon' wai un- , ■ avuilnble to comment on repoti* ' that his wife was divorced from him last week. 'tl' Hamilton, 32, is appearin|('T here in an engagement this week. , • ' . His wife, Corene, mother of his five childfenf, was granted • divorce from him in a Celtics, Wilt Back at Old Stand In NBA NEW YORK — With more than a quarter of the .sea.son complet ed, two perennials in N.B.A. scor ing columns are in their custom ary leading positions. Thu Boston \'i Ities have opened up a D-Kame lead over the second place Syra cuse Nat,, in the Ea.stern division j j, j.eporte| uf the NBA, and Wilt ChamlM'r- ‘ lain of the San Francisco WurriorsI is now scorin'i over _» point.sl SHRINERS UNIT PARADE When th« North Carolina Shrin' crs sponsored the East-Wait all- star high school game in Dur ham on Saturday, the organiza tion opened the pre-seme festi vities wiih a parade throug.i tSiAhifn's businass section. At tap'W f Shrine drill unit color fully drestod In Gold, red and . Matt/! At I -betlom the grand winners In the Carolina aubseription contest wave VIKK, Tli^M tu spectators during parade route. The prite winners are, left to right, Mrs. Maudie Dick erson, Ml'S, Ruby Devine and Miss ^Hattie White. —Photos by Purefoy Two A&T Nurse Gradates Commissioned 2nd Lt. r" iGt' COUNTKV GtNTLKMAS MONTHS OLD 8» PROOr STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY iwiu» *rTiTogu®*rr» GREEiNSBORO — Two seniors in the A. and T. College School of Nursing one an honor stu dent, were last week commis sioned as second lieutenants in the U. S. Army Nurse Corps. Marilyn Wilder, Goldsboro, who will graduate in June with honors, and Gloria Peacock, Benson also a senior, were pre-j sented brass bars, emblematic of officer status in the U. S. Army, in special ceremonies conducted at the college on la.st Saturday! morning. The commissions will become effective, on January 1, 1963, and both will report for active duty immediately upon graduation in June. Major Doris Calcagni, of the U. S. Nurse Corps, Fort Mc Pherson', Ga,, headquarters of the Third Army, conducted ths GoddeV fitofe^or '. of military science ,,and in'' charge of the Army ROTC program at the col-1 lege, represented the Amy. Both of the principals enlist ed ii\ the U. S. Women’s Army j Corpa Reserve, beginning in their juniW'year, under the I?., S. Army Student Nurse Pro gram, and prior to their com-* missioning, on Saturday, were rated as privates first-class. Miss Wilder, a member of the Afiiihii Kappa Allipa Sorority, has served as delegate to the district and .state ses.sions of the North Carolina Student Nurses Association. Miss Peacock is a member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Two Arrested In La. For Using White Women’s Rest Room New AG Policy Asked TUSKK(;KE 'Ji.stilDlP, Ala.—The need for a return to unity in tijjri- culture to help prevent farnier.>i KEW ORLiCArJS, La. — Two! from beinu squeezed off the land members of New Orleans CORE was emphusi/.ed in the keynoU' ■were arrested for using the “White women'a room in the state-owned Audubon Park he»4- actiiig pre;^^nr of tfie Dowdy, :uldri!ss here Sunday at the Insti lue during the opening session of the 20lh Annual I’rofessional Aari- cuUural Worker.^ Conference, De college. presented the bars and j certificates. Major Williani WTTLED BY J. A. DOUGHERTY'S SONS, INC. DIST'.'.LERS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ^ AliiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiH^ Where You Save Does Make a Difference 4% Current Dividend Each Account Insured Up To tffl flfl Agency of The y lUfwUvewU Federal Governmem Mutual Savings & Loan Ass'n 112 w. PARRISH ST. DURHAM, H, C Set for Scouts Two Christmas events are cur- tay for Scouts of _Uie t>ui*ham Division of The Occonee- chee Council. ; A clothing collection for the needy to be given. at Christmas artd" the . annual Boy Scout party are currently beini: planned. All units in the Division arc ex- pi?ct«d to lake part in a city wide clothing collection on Thursday, J)cfcemb.;r 13. The clothing will be deposited at W. D. Hill Recreation Center and distributed to n' t'iy i'amilii.8 of th! comn’uni. . W. D. Hill Center >..il al.so serve as the scene for the annual Scout Clristmas party for Sat., Dec, 22. Each Scout age division will ;ave a special period for its parly. Cub Scouts will gather between 11 o’clock a.m. and one p.m. for their party. Boy Scouts and Explo rers will be entertained from one p.m. until 3 p.m. New Sandburg Book to Mark Poet's Birthday ■NEW YORK — Carl Sand burg will mark his 85th birth day on Sunday, January 6, with the publication of a new book Honey and salt 77 new poems celebrating, with his cus tomary vigor and affirmation, the themes he has become fam- ! ous for during half a century of creativity. Both Governor Otto ^ Kener of Illinois and Governor I Terry Sanford of N«rth Caro I Fina have declared January 6, as Carl Sandburg Day. HONEY AND SALT will be the 35th book that Harcourt, Brace and World has published by Carl Sandburg since he first appeared on their ll»t with THE CHICAGO RACE RV'fS In 1910, the year the company was founded. Since then Sandburg has twice won the PulHzer Prize in 1940 for History wiUi the publication of ABRAHAM LINCOLN; THE WAR YEARS and in 1951 for Poetry wUh the publication of U»^CdMPLFrj$ POEMS. iiffc,- Jean ThpnipBon and I cembur 2-4. cording tb CORE Cl^airman^''*^' Administrator' of tfNr OretM) Caftte “Pajrk jwlicy pro-1Stabilization , and. C vides that Ncgtoe* may look at, the- animals and the animals may look at the Negrof.i. How ever, neitlicr Negroes nor aninmls may use benphus, re.^it room or reatauraril facilities.” r’lmuT iiji more p r ccmd'.il tlia: Klfjin l!a>lor. Wilt’s iivi'ra‘;in“ 5;' - i'i "r. mit ■Hi; with a tutal of 1104 point.. ti> liaylor's 31.8 for a total oi 731 markers. At his current .'!'or- ina pace, Ch:ii;ih('rlaiii. in (i ition’ "amcs, will have .scored more nojpts'thnn .loe Kiilks of the Phiia- (li'IpJiia Warriors taPied for an i-ntire season in the tirst year of il.ea'ue operation. Fulks had 1H89 loints that first year of play in i. ■lixty-tjainc cunipaiKH- In thi" Western Division, Loi •\nfeeles and St. I.ouis have pulled 3w^ from the rest of the field vith the I,akers ahead one game n -the lost column, both teams lavc. won IQ tilts apiece. The War riors, after a Rood start, have '■(ilded and have now lost their la.st isht consecutive games. Si'Veral sea.sonal hi'.;hs were re corded during the pa.st week tar liobvctsan uf the Cinclnnali lloj'afs dropped in 15 fouls out of 15 attempts in action against the SyrA.nise Nat.s last Friday niglit, Thtf Detroit Pistons saw all time records f*o liy the hoards •it.s HIMOl .kill over Ni'W Hamilton did not appear to con test the action. Mrs. Hamilton charged the singer with desertion in the di vorce proccedinBs. However, Hamilton's nv.inagcr Bill Cook took Issue with this charge in i comnient jjiven to newsmen thia week. Cook that the charge was ‘‘unfininded-" Attorneys for both parties are » attempliiig to negotiate a actltfs ment of the action. Mrs. Owens Hostess To Cosmetologiste Cosmotoloyist Ciiupti'T brin met on Monday ev-nlna. 3. at the home of Mrs. ftthcl Owens iin Musiin St. ■' * During' the social hour the ho.s- tess .served dinner to Mrsti C, M. Mc’Cloud. Mrs. RjjUunn. Mri. M. H. Walker, Mrs. M. C. Hart. Mrs. P. IOM, Mrs. L. Colcmun. Mrs. C. ()s. i liesl, Mrs. S. Webi), Mrs. P. Mos.s, Mr.s. L, Hill, Miss L. Burroughs, and Mi.>is L. Johnson, ■ 4 old mark), and 45 assi.sts (6 over Ihe old mark). The 42'point dif- feri’ntiiil was al.so the largest a i’islon team has ever won by Voik last Wedni'.sday. The lu-lrciit since moving to Detroit from Ft. unit made 62 baskets (3 over Hie Wayne. I vation Service of the U. of Aj;i'ifii);ure, Tho girls were cliargcd with criminal trospas^ and ii^leiiscd on bond. ilk, Thi, trMt. Set your holiday table with the ChrlntmBsnplrlt—»err* Ira Anieriean pumpkin pie made with Carnation Eraporated ' •nr has the luNriuus flavor of bananas for s new, exciting f MRS. MARTIN Lincoln Grad Posts Record High Exam Score A 1962 graduate of Lincoln hospital’s nursing school record ed one of the highest scorcs ever posted in the North Car olina State Board Examinations this fall- She is Mrs Joan Miller Mar tin, currently employed as a staff nurse at Lincoln. According to information re ceived by the hospital from the State examiners, Mrs Martin scored 714 points out of a poss ible 800 on the obstetrics sec tion in the state nursing ex amination. Hospital authorities wese In formed of Mrs Martin's record performaiTce "'iby a letter from Miss Carrie .Spurgeon, execu tive secretary of the N. C. Board of Nurse Registration and Nursing Education. Mrs Martin, a 1962 graduate of the Lincoln hospital school of nursing, is a native of North Wilkesboro and the daughter of Mrs Pearl Miller and the late Thomas Miller of Traphill. She graduated from the Dur ham School of Practical Nur sing and entered Lincoln, Mrs Martin is married to the Joseph H. Martin, of Durham, and tliey have one son, five. STARTED ON CARNATION •7-STAYED on CARNATION the milk with extra Vitamin D for sound teeth and strong bones! “Bobby growR out of his cIothM so fnst I can hardly koop him in jeuns,” says their mother. "But Francis is growing right into them." llieir father. Dr. Rolx'tl Higginlx>tham, is physician for the Midland, IVnnHylvuniu High SehK»l. Hi.s private prac> tice tukes him many niiloH through nc'ighlxiring country. Mrs. Higginlmtham left her art-teaching cwreer s*veral yearH ago. IVut she i« still an artist in the kitchen-with an eye to nutrition. "1 get extra Vitjimin D into this family by UHing Carnation us the milk in puddings and pies and cwoii - and on cerenlH!” ('urnnticm is the healthy family milk-with extra Vitamin D to ii(-lp build sound teotli and bones. No wonder thi* mifk in the red-and-white cun is the world’s favorito evaporated milk, by far. "I gel the creamimit cream piei -just by uning Carnation." M rs. HiRKinbothnm df‘lares. (See rwipe Iwlow.) Kven when you add «n eipuil amount of water, t^rnatifin is richer than swi-et. whol« milk-for smoother results in ail yuur cooking! HeaMhy coiinfry buys "gniwing up overnight" Bf>bHy and Francis HiRRinholhiim. ag«!d 7 and 4. were both Carnation babies-and they'r* both Carnalion boytl lki»th«r is «B artut, D»dd}' i$ ■ doetet. r— I recipe: I I CARNATION’S EXTRA-CREAMY CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE (Make* on* 8-inc/i pit) 1 package chocolate pudding- and-pie filling mix 1 cup undiluted CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 1 cup water 1 baked 8-inch pie shell Combine the pudding and pie filling mix with Carnation Evaporated Milk and water in Muc«pan. Cook according to label directions on mix Pour into I 8 lnch cruht.' Cool, .Top with t^ast*d corooat Of. sliced benane*. ' " Pfii» n >■ a
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