Hk Sammy vs. Cassius; Jimmy Eggs 'Em On Cleveland Browns fullback Jimmy Brown (center) gets a kick out of Sammy Davis Jr. (right) "taking on" heavyweight champ L\iss;us Clay a", the 2Oth anniversary cele bration of sb°ny Magazine in New York, Nov. 29. Back in Cleveland. Brown wa s named in • paternity suit filed by the mother of 18-year-old Brenda Ayres. Getting Information On VISTA Two North Carolina College students, W. Mack Faison. left, of Seaborn, and Bren da Hart of Durham, get information on the Volunteers ;n Service to America « \ ISTA) from two recruiters who visited the campus las: week. Holding the boorv.e. is Va.- ter McDonough, and on the right is Feiton G.hson. public affairs officer wr.n \ i^TA. NCTA TO HOLD FALL MEETING IN GREENSBORO AT O'HENRY HOTEL RALEIGH Administrators and Supervisors of the North Carolina Teachers Association • have announced the schedule i of their Division Fall meeting which will convene on Thurs-, day and Friday, December 9, 10, at the O'Henry Hotel, in Greensboro. Highlights of the meeting will include the following DECEMBER 1965 BUICK LeSabre 4 Dr. $2995 1964 BUICK Electra $2995 1964 BUICK Electra Coupe $2795 1964 Bonneville Station Wagon $1595 1962 Chrysler 4 Door $1495 1961 Volkswagen Bus $ 795 1961 Chevrolet Station Wagon $1095 1963 Ford Thunderbird $2595 T961 Falcon 4 Door $ 795 1959 BUICK Electra 4 Door $ 595 1959 Ford 4 Door $ 395 1959 BUICK Station Wagon $ 695 1956 Chevrolet 2 Door $ 100 1956 Plymouth 2 Door $ 100 JOHNSON MOTOR CO. "Triangle Area's Most Progressive Buick-Opel Dealer" 32S E. MAIN ST. De.ler No. 680 events: Visitation and registra tion beginning at 8:30 ajn. through 400 p.m. on Thurs day, December 9. The annual banquet will take place at 7:30 pm. Thursday evening. The banquet speaker is William T. Smith, Jr., as sistant superintendent of St. Louis City Schools, St. Louis, Missouri. i Other meetings scheduled for Thursday are National Ed ucation Association Affiliates: Secondary School Princiapls, Elementary School Principals, and the American Association for Supervision and Curricu lum Development, with S. B. T. Easterling, C. H. Coleman. J H. Wooten and Mrs. Dorothy B. Goodson presiding, respect ively. Meetings for Friday. Decern i ber 10. are scheduled as fol- I (Continued on page SA^ Vandellas In W Debut on u Sullivan Show NEW YORK - Detroit's Martha ar.d the Yandellas debuted recently on Ed Sullivan's CBS - TV Show The trio-lead singer Martha Reaves. Rcsilar.d Ashford ar.d Betty Kc"y won a "Grammy"' Award in - JH3 for their disk 'Heat Wave.'* They became the third Motown Recording Artists to appear or. the "you' ve got it made" Sulliw. Show Treir predecessors were Stevie Wonder ar.d the Suprerr.es.... BRENDA Hoilo-.vay. anoth er Motown srt;st will appear in the pilot film cf a r. e w half - hour television seres being created by Four Star Television Productions in co operation with Teen - Age Fair, Incorporated Brer.ia recently concluded an engagement at ' It's Bess ' on Hollywood's Sunset S'.r.p Phillips Records has th e trumpets out heralding the arrival of another one of those British import groups TV-is or.e. called ' The Er.d' - meaning they're supposed to be the living er>d-is m.3de i up of five youngsters who come from Surrey's Guild j ford d.strict ar.d who are the j first management clients of Bill Wyman of the Rolling , Stor.es THE GROUP S first re cording bid "I Can'-! Cry No : Joy",,backed by "Little Girl" is out on Philips. Colin Griff plays guitar, tenor sax ar.d sings. Dave Brown works Glamorous As A /Y — XBH&v I v Package LfeA ACCESSORIES v 4); r , Jc. W ' \ f t\* .V M Whether ihe'i a big. city J | sophisticate, or a small town girl; if j ' JIW. / .J - iorei roaming the t corld, y/ j £» or /u« fitting at home . . . whatever . her type, special, and Jf ' 1 ire /wre ;»Mt //ie gift for her in | our giant array ... [ / A j* 0\ . Gift, grift wrapped by and j. I tF** "r # from Joseph Bernard is a / Js Q c? compliment to your good taste /, // | y and judgement. Choose items U\/^ -yc * I from Hose to Bonnets... £^±7 J MAIN AT CORCORAN DOWNTOWN DURHAM I ret —Appropriate OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 He.iutiful . . r ~ Ciit VVr.i'pmg Tfc* I/ouw of Fashion in DURHAM /or /he Carolines r W:. r >■ ■HC 4k2l4' t4fijl MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS In De'oc: On "You've Got It Made" Snow out en b a s s and vocals There are drummer Roger Gr a h a m ar.d tar:ter.e sax John Honor- Tr.ey are &!] .r, ?'r.e;r early iver.":es Wit h Wyman pilot:.-.? them, you car. expect to .'.oar a grea: about them . Add to the roster of ne \v groups: Mereuty Records A ar.d R producers Der.r.-.s Lambert and Leu Courtney are excited about a discove- rye! t.-.e.rs ca'.lei f.e. Sa p:»ns From Nev. rurgh. New York, the k:ds were once thrown out cf school for re fustr.g to ge: proper ha::- cuts. In sp::e cf th:s. the Mercury execs believe they ha v e grea: prom.se. We'll see. SATURDAY. DEC. 11. 1965 THE CAROLINA TIMES- Girl Accuses I y \S!t \A I "M ' T E.cnca AJ:M and Mrs. Baroara Ayres (right), her mother, are p.r._rcd a: their Cleveland horr.-e Nov. 29. Mr? AJTCS ii.yd a pi-.err„:y suit against Cleveland Brown* footoaii s.ar J.m Brown. accusing him of be-.r.g the iaiber of Brenaa s crald. Tae baby « expected in February. 7A

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