-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, DEC. J5, I*Bs 2A HOLIDAY GREETINGS! Johnson Motor Co. S2B E. Main St Dial 882-5488 llldi/ llial Loir which inspired jJjjL' firs I ( hrisliiHis [ill on'l'U IwariHl this liohi IIIIIU. a ~ • 800 N. Manfum St. • 2415 Uniwiity Dr. FIFTH *3.30 PINT *2.05 80 PROOF ■anaa him muin n l vimy 4 at. iwnfMi, (Mi LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. EULA YOUNG OF WAKE FOREST, DEC. 17 WAKE ft) REST—Mrs. Eula Young, widow of the lata Frad Young, of Wafce taut suc cumbed bare Friday, Decem ber IT, at SJO AJt, following an Olneos of MTcrd month*. Although Mrs. Young had boaa in declining health for • loag period, she did not become critically ill until last Wed nesday, Dec. 18. Mrs. Young was barn and reared in Wake County and had lived in Wake Forest the Most of her life. Her husband died about four yean ago. Surviving is one son, Charles Winston, of Durham and one sister, Mrs. Hattie Holt of Wilson Mills. Several grand children and great-grandchil dren also survive. Funeral services were held at the Olive Branch Baptist Church, Sunday, December 10. The pester, Rev. Samael Suitt, delivered the ealoar Inter NORTH CAROLINA * DRHAM COUNTY DURHAM COUNTY CTVIL COURT GLORIA JOHNSON FULTON Plaintiff -vs- DENNIS FULTON Defendant NOT I C I The ABOVE NAMED DE FENDANT, DENNIS FULTON, WILL TARE NOTICE THAT, an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dur ham County Civil Court, Dur ham. North Carolina, by the plaintiff to sacure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon grounds of two years separation. THE DEFENDANT WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT he is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Durham County Civil Court of Durham. North Carolina, in the Courthouse hi Durham, on or before thirty CM) day* after the 29th day at January, IMS, and answer or dearar to the Complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. THIS 21 day of December, 1068 Margaret B. Beat Clerk, Durham County Civil Court William A. Marsh, Jr. Attorney at Law Dec. 25: 1088; Jan 1, «. 18, 1888 CHESTER'S i^Wjj Alterations Sp*c>oliz>nfl IB il 7,| Ladle*' an* If f - CLOTHING «P| M'i E. Jj Hill 8L Jj Ph. 3U4113 //f * if Wv (jood Irishes at Christmas! UNION INS. & REALTY CO. •14 FAYETTEVILLE YukMi k* joyous! College Heights Beauty Nook 313 DUNSTAN STRICT Mr*. Ma|«r onr, OpMhr ■ 11 i w'f. , MRS. YOUNG ment was at the church cem etery. ATTENDS FUNERAL IN NEW YORK Miss Ruth Stephens returned home, Monday, from New York where she went to attend the funeral service of Mrs. Mary Davis Johnson. REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dlmoltm Common Warta Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctor* warn picking or acratcb ing at warta may cauae bleeding, spreading. Now amaring Com pound W* penetrates into warta, destroys their cells, actually melts warta away without cutting or burning. Painleas, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warta safely, effectively, leaves no ugly scars. SAVE NOW AT JUeX&nderFORD'S FABULOUS YEAR END t safe! i FEATURING- iW - rT-~,7fh7"i i HIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY i Lot With A-i >, BUY NOW-SAVE NOW! *&] I 9 | iniKWMWWMiHWiaiwinwibi | 9*oo PM S mer It-Hecordt Shots Thm(—Alexander Ford Sell* More Fords Ir V *«. r ' ! Tkmm Aug Olker Dernier In Thh Area. WeWIUHot Be Indenold. N . c. d«i« n„. 1659 L«Z«ZZIU OUR VOLUME POLICY MEMS SAVINGS TO YOU! = , ftivxandorFOßDiS i DKALIR NOW .. ■■ ■■■ ■■■ I ■■■, . ■■ . t— . .. a»fc. «%%a a . a *-> ■ « il> Garden Club Has Xmas Party On Tuesday night, Decern ber 14, the West Durham Blos som Garden Club had its an nual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Ann Duke on Sedgefleld Street. The home was beautifully decorated throughout, carry ing out the Christmas motif. During the evening, games were played and enjoyed, by all, after which "Secret Pals" We wUit you eWUf U&i&i+Uf! Durham Business College 3128 FAYETTEVILLE STREET were revealed through gifts. Mrs. Margaret Fuller acted as Santa Claus. Assorted sandwiches, egg nog, cake, fritos, candy and peanuts Nrerjf' served to the fol lowing members and their friends: Mesdames Cornelia Johnson, Katie Davis, Annie Perry, Cora Mae Carter, Ella Jackson, Margaret Allen, Mag gie Siler, Katie McDaniel, Ad- dye Coley, Beatrice Spencer, ißeulah Coley, Daisy Gunn, Ger trude Gibson, Mary Allison, Novella Crawford, Misaes Mary rarer* - j y hk i r eMecAitf to -044/1 matuf, fftuetuii at tltti jodfool de&bo+i! CKAT STOtff li Mw II Louise and Ruth Stephens, William Fuller and Burch Co ley.

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