Bn .. ■ -fffol-jftfr&l' •''jjffSQlfr - REWARDED Lewis Ewing. right. Is shown above making a presentation to Mrs. Mary Van hook, right and Mrs. B. O. Mit chell for their outstanding ser vice rendered to the juniors In the education department at the annual Christmas party for jjjl ? jmm Itjßk ,L ■ wA i WWKI|M 111 J I f-ZM HOME MANAGEMENT AIDES —Shown above receiving in struction* arc four residents of Operation Breakthrough's "Tar get Area B" (East End, Edge mont. Few Gardens) who have been hired as home manage- 1 ment aides to work in that Operation Breakthrough Hires Additional Help Operation Breakthrough's program for the poor will be strengthened considerably by the hiring of a staff member and ten aides in its Target Area B (Edgemont, East End, Few Gardens), according to John Brew, acting coordinator of that target area. Mrs. Palis Jeffreys of 610 N. Roxboro St. has been appoint ed to the full-time position of coordinator child develop Where Your Save Does Make A Difference 4%* CURRENT DIVIDEND COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY MUTUAL SAVINGS aid Loan Assotiafion 112 W. PARRISH ST. DURHAM, N. C the Advisory Committee of the Durham Ushers Union held at the Biltmore Hotel. Other members attending the dinner were Walter Grandy, chairman of the committee. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Frazier, Portia Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Strud area. Seated, (left to right) are Mrs. Merrita Lockamy of 54 Few Gardens (an aide), Mr*. Thora McElroy. Target Area B's home management coordi nator under whom the aidos will work, and Mrs. Mary Can ment programs in the area. "Mrs. Jeffreys has been an out standing leader in her com munity," Brew stated. "For the past several years she has spent her own time and money counseling and working with underprivileged teen-age girls", he continued. Hired to assist regular staff members on a part-time basis were ten aides .all from Target Area B. They will work as wlck, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al ston, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Nelia Har vey, Rev. Ralph Holioway, W. M Holioway, Miss Mary Mc- Donald, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ady of 312 Dowd St. (an aide). Standing, left to right, are John Brew, acting coordinator Of Target Area B, and the oth er two aides, Mrs. Lillie Bul lock of 404 Canal St. and Mrs. Iris Cates of 919 Elizabeth St. "sub-professionals" and, follow ing a period of training, will help to increase the scope of programs in home manage ment, health-welfare, tutorials, and visitation. Mrs. Thora McElroy, home management coordinator, will be aided by Mrs. Merita Lock amy of 5-B Few Gardens, Mrs. Iris Cates of 919 Elizabeth St., Mrs. Lillie Bullock of 404 Canal St., and Mrs. Mary Canady of 312 Dowd St. Working a s health-welfare aides will be Mrs. Myrtle Milan of 204 Lyon St., Mrs. Lottie Holloway of 306 Wake Place, and Mrs. Margaret Thornton of 808 Glendale Ave. Brew further announced that Mrs. Carolyn Johnson of 917 Elizabeth St. and Mrs. Bernlce Riley of 918 Elizabeth St. have been employed as tutorial cen ter aides. The "Friendly Visitors" pro gram, wherein elderly people who live alone are visited by volunteers, will be bolrtered by the services of Mrs. Cr. !':Ja Smith of 908 Gurley St. -Club Continued from 3A Pough, Gladys Faucette, Elrni ra Flintall, Marvis Brewinston, Laura Burnett, Murma Dune gan, Trumilla Smith, Gertrude Bernson, Hastie Price, Queen Ester Toon, Hazel Mcßroom, Allle Mitchell, Fidejla Brooks, Misses Annie Dunnigan and Brenda Brooks. REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratch ing at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amazing Com- Dound W* penetrates into warts, CMMroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely, affectively, leaves no ugly scars. Burt, Mrs. Mattie Canty. Exa Ball Snail, M. C. McNair, Mary Vanhook and B. O. Mltehall. A delicious repast of fried chick an, string beans, cranbarry sauce, appla pie and ica cream was served. Pearsontown Club Entertains With Party Pearsontown Conn unity Club was very graciously enter tained with a Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norfley Whitted on Fayette ville Road. The home was beau tifully decorated. At the pic ture window in the living room stood a large decorated tree under which was placed gifts. On the dining table, a most beautiful center piece was placed. Mrs. Evelyn Thorpe gave a most fitting reading and prayer, which was follow ed with carols and the club song. Mrs. Leach read the origin of "Silent Night." Mrs. Harvey introduced a guessing game and the lucky guesser •ATIS Mrs. Annie Mayo. Mrs. Cheek made encouraging re marks. Mrs. Whitted served a very palatable buffet supper. Guests were: W. Faison, N. A. Cheek, R. Harvey, Mesdames Fannie Page, Lula Green, Mrs. Meekin, Lessie Brown and Er seline Green. Members enjoy ing the party were Mesdames G. R. Cheek, R. H. Rowland, R. B. Gilchrist, L. C. Coleman, Elsie Blake, Harris, Harvey, E. M. Thorpe, Faison, Willis, An nie Mayo, Hicks, Smith, A. L. Leach, Meek, and Mrs. Malowe. After joining hands and sing ing "The More We Get To gether How Happy We Will Be," Mrs. Smith thanked the hostess. N. C. Grand Dragon Freed In Speeding LOXJISBURG, N. C.— Robert Jones of Granite Quarry, grand drag on ot the North Carolina Ku Klux Klan, haa been acquit ted of a speeding charge. Jones, whoce driving 11- cenae ia currently under sus pension for two convictions of feeding over SS mile* an hour within 12 month*, was acquitted by a six-man Jury. BE HAD been charged Aug. 3 with driving OS miles an hour in a 55 mile per hour tone on N. C. 88 just weat of Bunn. State Trooper B. C. Day (aid he clocked Jonea' 1984 Cadillac with radar STYLES! CLOTHING - HOME TOMS-APPLIANCES Mil TroV'thU "brtf M* # coU H ATIOMAI orful catalog. Soloct from ati ■t* ur(t( i thooiondi of n»w»if ityloi KLIAS HlSo and finoit homo itomi...oll : £ffj|| ( SfMltf priced at America! groat- JjJjJh oit »avlngi and all guar on- "**l tood. Your monoy bock If *57, , yow aro not dolifhtod. Cofarftrf *o*o« Writ* today I NATIONAL BELLAS HESS, INC. 306 Bellas H«u Bldg.. ! Kinui City. Mo. 64116 I Sond mo, froo, now 364-po«o NBH Catalog { | AMmi J | to *•»*,. I 1- 1 Svfi"' ' >SS« ■ wk *3^l Mb. , , j;• ''|jf- M ts2 X^3B ■fe.. ; :; fi'-gmfe Bfclj ' •• ', It B K a. * i ?9H^H H*." '' - L* TeSflEflßJH^'-tpi,, ' 3rs P v-j ?;■>■ '. -. k , '^KnißßWr ■Sv* '#gk ;P* Bf : : P % r|s ' ■>■>;. l / t Ht? I yjT £. ( lg.'-£ ' BARBER • SCOTIA'S "MISS UNCF"—Marian Grace Thomp son, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Thurman Thompson of Dillon, S. C., will represent Barber- Scotia College as "Mln UNCF'' during the 20th annual confer ence of the National Alumni Conference of the United Ne gro College Fund. She graduated from the Cor You Can't Depend On The Weather, But You Can Depend On ARMSTRONG sf wßsm STORM KINGS «.7txls—Premium Premiu^ 4-Ply - - TubeJeM - Nylon Tubeless Nylon Tubeleti Black ARMSTRONG CORONET TIRES For Tire Safety That Can't Be Copied 6.70x15 Nylon 7.50x14 Nylon 8.00x14 Nylon B/W Tubeless B/W Tubeless B/W Tubeless O* $ lB " My S 18" o* ! 20 " ■ i ■ ■■ ■ «i ■ 'PRESTOLITE BATTERIES-FOR HEAVY DUTY SERVICE ]■, > r-2—6 VOLT P-EA3— l2 VOLT MSG-1—« VOLT ... 812-70 ..: *l6-90 .Sl7-7S ;, , y-i my.ir y>i "i i %*i ~ Vi ~ V ' V " tT • V * If* —V *' i TT" % ALL PRICES PLUS TAX CENTRAL CAROLINA FARMERS D*rh«m Siler City ™ AT An FO R,uoro ~~ ori " J STORES don High School in Dillon, where she ranked third in a class of 60 students. A junior majoring in the so cial studies, the 19-year old Miss Thompson is a member of Hie B-S choir as well as several other campus organizations. Interested In dancing, art, and music, Miss Thompson pit a model, during one of hvr sum SATURDAY, JAN. 29, 1966 THE CAROLINA TTMES- mer vacation periods, at Sterns in New York City. Yat. »ha I aspires to ba a social worker. | SCHOOL BUS WASHINGTON The lar gest passenger carriers in the world are school buses which transport about eight million students to and from school each day. The 1965 B-S "Miss UNCF" it a mamber of the St. Steph ens Methodist Church in Dillon. LONG TENURE LONDON Gibraltar has been a British possession and defense outpost since 1773. 1 Railway trackage with ordi nary use may last for 25 years. 5A

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