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{•?11T >4 IN ABMY MURSE CORPS — MIsms Marilyn Wilder, laft c«nt«r, Goldtboro, N. C„ ind OlorU PMCock, B«nMn, N. C. both MRier Uudvnta Ih th« A. •nd T. Coll«g« School of Nur«> lug, wir« last WMk eommlc- ti«n*d M Mcond li«ut«iwmli In th« V. S. Army NurM Corpt. , At Uft Is Mrs. Naomi Wynn, dMK o| »h« wheol, Md at tight I* Ma)M 0*«tf Cal«a«ni, U. 8. Army Mum dorp*,. Fort McPhanan, Oa., who coaductad tha oath caramony. NCTA Official Speaks at Oxford OXFORD — Tha ne«d lor day, December 10, by Dr Char- having a itrong profram at tha jea a Lyons, Jr., Executive local level wai advocated MoH' Emmanuel A. M. E, Chuixii “A CHURCH WHERE EVERYONE IS SQUKBODy AND GOD IS ALL’* 710 Kant Straat — Durham, N. t. John Pr«dariek Ipps, Mlrtlsfar Mrs. Ivalyn Rabarft, Grfanlst Sunday, December 30, 1962 030 A M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Superintendent Ruby Harfravea il:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP r., SERMON The Ministci ' ■ Music by the Senior Choir Secretary oi the North Carolina l^^iSters Association in a speech hJpe. 1 pr Lypns stated that there 4,|hould be positive objectives ' ijid a positive program at the loeal level as I well as at the Ctate level. He ^a* presented by F. D. McNeill, Pi^sident of the Ox ford ■ City Unit of the North j CaroUna Teachers Association, prior to Dr. Lyons’ speech a di^iimfio.n group composed of Mr» (' $ McNeill, Mrs. W IB Oil^n, Miss M E Venable, 'R'. C. Hunt, and Mrs L H Miller discussed the impor titnce of Joining the NEA, NCTA, AtA;. Oxford City Teachers As- i^oUtlOD and Unified member- ihfp. . > — StJoseph'sARlQ|il "SERVING A WORI.D PARISH WftH ^MfST SINCE liwr ^ FAYETTF.V1LI.E ST MnS. G. A. WINSLOW Minister of Hiuic mmMM, V c MRS. KATIIj; snimi Dll,: oi. CtariatlMVGdttffiitiaD Postal Rates Going up Again On January 7 It will co.st one whol niclilc to mnil 0 letter first clas inside the United States after Jan. 7. I'iic U S Post OliTicc an nounced this week. The Post office released this week its new rate schedule show ini; increases on nil daises of mail e«cept second class. Most of the nation's hiico newspaRcr and magazine publish, ing indu.stry use second clas.s mail to distribute their pubiira- tions. The new rote increases, the moif noticeabTs of which is the one cent increase on first clans mail per ounce, will affect mil lions of Americans. It will raise the cost of sending a letter from the current way which is now four cents to five cents. The Increase also affects third and fourth class mall and per mit iniprint fees. Air-mail letters will cost eight cents per ounce instead of the present seven cents per ounce rate. A Post Card, once mailed for one penny, will now cost four cents. The increasase hikes the rates on third class mail from three cents for the first two ounces to four cent for the first two. It raises circulars postage rate from 10 cents per pound to 18 cents. The rate increases were or iginally forec*st last year by the Post Office. When they were announced a stir went up from habitual users for the mail However, the Post Office stuck by its decision and went ahead with the hike. The reason for the increase, as had Ijeen, stated earlier by the Post Office was to prevent the service from becoming to burdened with debt. MELVIN CHESTER SWANN. Ttie tiWtfmt > Sunday, December 30, B;30 SUNDAY SCHOOL “When Wc arc Disciples” Miss Marie Faulk, Supt:Tlnteadell^ 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERMON—“Where is He?" MUSIC The Gwt)el Choir ' V i^ t Warren, Organist Tha Gospel Chtous ti. -I Warren at the CooaoU ANNUAL WATCH MEETING, DECEMBER Si, 11 P. «. FREE PARKINQ ON SAINT JOSVW la •fiBXENSBOBO — Churches of North Carolina Methodist Central Jurisdiction) 97.015 to Bennett ^ CiplHige at' the annual "rolll | hi^kj^tn Jhe Little Theatre •( tAe ^Uege Tuesday. “A FRIENDLY CHURCH** Wliite Rock Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE DURHAM, N. C. Miles Mark Fisher, Pastor Sunday, December 30,1962 [. 8:49 A.M. CALL TO WORSHII > ttsctroalcs tm AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON “God Comes to Us”, John 1:1-18. Review of Lesson by J. W. Carrington Dr. Charles A. Ray, Superintendeat ^-11:00 A.M. SERMON The Rev. J. H. LighUey Young Peoples Choir, Mrs V. W. Alston, Directress PJI. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Mrs. Hattie F. Roykia. Leader Program auspices Mjnerra Wo^acli Cirv)# “When and How to Witneu” Tbf Potor Gospel Chorus Mist Leana E. Roberson, Directress December 31—10:00 P.M. Gladys Holloway UcNeil I'Night ^morial for Deceased Cburph Ifetnbers 1962, g^ftarence District with the Rev. Robert E. Page — Technical. Sergealt^ James J War*, sup* ply a^perylsor- and Uadershtp- IrainlBiEi NCO at A. and T. Collese, was laal week pro qa6t^ to the rank of master terfMnt. Me completed with l3|4^her technical sergeants jhv one of the 38-openlngs in hit grade. New Season GREENISBORO — The Thea tre Guild at Bennett College opened its season with the pre sentation of three one-act plays in the Little Theatre on Friday and Saturday nights. Miss Enupa Watson, of Bir mtnaham. Ala.. a ■p6rtir#yal of tf^'nagglng wife in '‘Before Breakfast,” a serious drama by Eugene O’Neil, about a marriage that failed. The other two plays were comedies ‘Here We Are” by Dorothy Parker and “Ovetones” by Alice Gersten-j berg. Miss Paulette Grant, a ■ fre!ihntian"from PhJla3elpT>li7Pa., : made an impressive debut as I the bride in the Parker comedy I and Leonard Spencer, as the husband, gave excellent sup- 1 port. N. C. Methodist Give $7,000 to College Biahpp l!4gar A Love, head the Baltimore Area, who pretided, received reports from the superintendents of the four conference districts. Heading the lists was the Greensboro district for which the Rev L A Brown reported, $2,335. The Rev H. W. Phillips reported $1,930 for the Western I district and the Rev J J ~ Patterson reported $1,450 for the Winston district. The Laurin burg dlatrict, headed by S L Townsend, reported $1,300. The contributions to Bennett ran roughly $300 ahead of con tributions made by this time last year. ‘The conference reported a total of $49,435.65 for all ben evolences. Bishop Love, in addressing the ministers, said that the greft failij)| of religion has been Its inability to "create a family of God.” one in which all men v|ew one anoyier as Tirothers. President Willa B Player who welcomed the visitors and thanked them for their generos ity, later was hostess at a lunch eoB for minister and their wives and a number of faculty and staff members in the dining center of the David D. Jones I Student Union. pdsnws skTntona f/ghter, 6r/ghter. skin THE CAROLINA TIMES V, DiCIMiill M, 1M2 DURHAM, N- C-PAOf M ey; Detrbit; C. E. Bennatt, Gary, | treit. Ind.! and W.' 0. Shipman, Oe YiNff thf «iw^tl«n, reitlacas tha sUtf liatiiaa C. H. Muen «i4«a ed lr«. ^^tel, >• ftmt, A; .'‘ih 0, ■ i^e at It jftandinp, left ire Mih. chtcaae; J.w. Vihlfe, flew OHette; Wyen^lng .jiyalls, tee^mMrej John f. lail NiW HOI.Y CHURCH LIADffR The' Rt. Rev. -Ota T. Jones, el Philadalphia (seated, s e e • a 4 from left) newly eieeted leader of Hif Church ef .Oed In Chrkit,' is shewn liere w|th oMter bish^s of the ehur^ aaaembled durlm tite 5Sth eanvetoatien of. the church In Memphis, Teni^, rt* ctntly. Bishop. Jenfs, elected dui* PliOOV' HAMPTON, Va. ■— The 10 •ni ' a j rr neediest fairUlies 'in the Hamp-l^leCteu *0 ton area, . „ -- ren, were treatrd to an abund ant Christmas by Hampton Instl tute students, faculty and Staff. representing 63 child In Raleiffh RALEIGH — Dr. Cifl lle- Vane of J^haw uhlyersity b^s n elated to a fpur yeai' tetm the board 6f Director of'the eat(il Health fitter at Rv- and Wal^e C0unty. Eaqh floor 6t every dormitory the campus has adopted a child for the occasion. Gifts oi toys and clothing and candy will be purchased by th^ stu dents and jjhen be specially wi;apped. Faulty and staff of tht college will contribute funds for food and other necessities. , He will succeed E. L. Rj^iford, ytiCA Executive who has com- ted a similar term and who minated DeVane for the post. Straight BOURBON Whiskey The project was started 10 yfars ago by A B Owens, intenance superintendent at 4/8 OUART TYIONI fMSTUVM eOIM>AMt jmmpton Institute, and students ■^lunteerfd -to join with him Ust y the Jack MargoHs HiO Bids. 681.4975 l«of THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS DEWAR’S White Label SCOTCH WHISKY BLINDED AT ll.t PROOF 8CHENLEY IMPORT CO., NEW YORK, N.V. «... is »ver so brief. It’s that flesting interval when all the world is transformed by hearts beating as one. It’s the litffe girl’s delight on touching a baby doll's pink cuddliness. It's th« shining red tricycle that makes its first trip — round tfie dining tablel The trinkets, the thought-filled gift that tells her she's beautiful. It's the glow that goes with giving, that comes with sharing. It’s pur sincere hope that the magic of Christmas brings you and your family a very brigrht and joyous Christmas Day.
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