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J ty /aclionland P #ve ? i pi ior t th ?fefcan account* foi her wu4 ?B. *-f* bu.ldm* ma pru Hp^vt: ant independent spirit. (SpShgs. boastful of a population of well over 300,000 and a ceatprl pf commerce and industry fts well, ^fajldditioa to these impresstyt ' Jjmfin excellent accommodations v?iid a'wide variety of foods to her many visitors, 'We were again im ^ these fact* upon a visit earlier this month. Charlotte was named for the wii< of King leorge III of England, Queen Charkittc On May 20, 1775. Its patriots signed the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, a document that predated the Ameri can Colonies' Declaration of ip> dependence In Philadelphia bv one full year. Charlotteans are proud ?f their early hiatory as evidenced; in the naming of a local college, one of the more impressive boule thip library is an impressive show place and invariably of iDteret to the downtown Visitor. Oft; text family conference resul ted to a drive north oq Independ d?e Boulevard to the site of the Qattseum and its neighbor. Ovens Auditorium. Wt found tbe Coliseum to be a beautifully designed ftulti - puipuws builAng with a silvery tome asoendlng high into tbe alt: It is dakned tout "a to-story btolding can fit into the lIr dome witb room to spore." Held here annually are outstanding sports events, Irctud ing college and proressiunal basket* bbll, ptofeSsiohnl bexbt't and wtwt liag, ice hockey, ice Toilies, circus es, redoes afad swimming shows This was also the location of last year's Trade Fair and will be the see*!? of a similar event this cart ing spring. Ovens Auditorium, of modern decor also, is complete and phfflh in UVeiy detail, and in shyer j beauty, surpasses any we hive Seen. It is correctly proctairtifed One of the South's great entertainment cefliers. We had heard' much about Char lotte's renowned liberal arts school, Queens College, and nearby Lake Wylie. We viewed both and each lived up to advance expectations. The upshot was a parental promise to return to Lake Wylie next sum mer for water skiing and fishing I and an ultimatum from the oldest daughter- Queens College is beauti ful That's where I want to go!" Time limitations did not permit completion of our planned signhtsee ing schedule; however, we did have I time that evening to enjoy the many-hued lights and the hustle, bustle and excitement of Char ouee's "Gay White Way." We ?apped the evening of fun with a 'Vicious meal at one of the down town restaurants. Next time over we're going to try the French res taurant on the northern side of the city. A principal advantage to the visitor of a larger city is the range of choices in accommodations and foods. And the "Queen City" can provide just what you want to plea se your particular pocketbook and palate. Times Front 0.' Fatson Considertag 2 col 28 tmAHjr ?( trganizing ,<] Junior ? hamber of Comerct In Fai *oi will be aired at >n open meet ing Milch hot JMI Scheduled ?y' the Mount Olive Joyeeeo lor i p. m., Tw63r-', Dec. It. ot tho Pres byterian Chttrch lit FaitT. At the briefing meetfnE, Mount Otive Jaycees wffl enplam nrripus phases of their own operation, ttftA muntty and membership benefits resulting ttpm Junior Chamber op eratien and JaMbr Charrtber chap ter add membership requfc-Ahfentt. A question and answer period *11 dose the" session.' according to L W. PHtartl, president, of the Mouat Olive Jaycees. The Junior Chamber of Commeroc Is a rWc service, organication whche Vuethbet ship Hi open to all yong men fcet??ei,\$e age* of 21 through 36. JWpoae of the world-wide ergani rat>on is the improvement or the ejrmiiw^tteeJn^wMrt fcta^are lo ty of project activities Junior Chamber cltaptera are lo cated in 8,900 commanitie* in the United States and Have a total mwrtmiMii at eefr 200,000. later nt^o^l^^^w^tapta-8 exist in I Sr^^MMS^^oaLtributioos I. ui?. ' TailhAsSbownln4n^?to Br Mr*. Thoma* nice Member, *<wrd of Directors CklHMt HMe Mettr f N. C. Winston-Salem - This is a Starr of I faith, the kin J of faith that has b 1 special inearihg at Christmas HMe. It is a story of a little boy who was born without feet, so far as a mere layman could tell, and who, as a baby, needed a home. Through the faith of the Children's Home Society and an adoptive family, the little boy Is now a happy member of a happy family. And through the skill and loving care of a surgical team at Baptist Hospital here, the little boy is just about the most active member of his family. The story begins a few years age, when Buddy was born. Although advised against accepting him for placement, the Children's Home So ciety bad faith that It could find him a home. We deckled to try to place him with a family, especially warm and accepting, that already had adopt I ed two children. We wondered whe ther t?k*mid Ue nvr Mttt'lfcr children, since he would need spec I lat attention and since there would be e#ensfoe medical bills to ply. 'We tbok 'Buddy to North Carolina Hospital. kfedjcal ethics wHI not permit ul ttf ilse names, but a doctor and dn official at Baptist Ros pital ought to have haloes over their heads. The official said the hospital would admit Buddy with out charge whenever he nedded hospital care if we could place him with a family that would bring him in tor treatment as directed. The doctor said he would give his ser vices without any charge. Now, we do' not use names when we discuss placements, and we al ways get the family's permission before we even refer to them ano nymously. Before writing this story, we wrote the family a letter and asked their permission. If you want to know why we in the Society find our work so rewarding, read their reply: "We have no qualms about autho rizing you to write up something based on Buddy. We read your let ter to the children, and you have their blessing, as well as ours. "Buddy is a litle more than we ever expected in the locomotion de partment. Any use of the word lH mfgrmvpfl fn him 1 isA^a^uM otthjword^ When liUle bundle of energy that ha* no capacity to ait. not even for a1 minute. I have missed the joy of "eerft-x? to htm; he shnMy wont sit still. Mechanically, Buddy is a whiz hammers and screw drivers have been his love far over a year . We say be will specialize in either cor stnictton or destination, but we're not sure which? "With his big flirty eyea, no one will ever notice his special shoes (Buddy has not worn a brace for months > "Mary continues to be a real Joy. She is in the seventh grade, plays the piano, and apparently tins seme real musical ability. Japlt is eight, fine as can he. tit>d ihjlhg wefl in schoi. We marvel that We csm'htoue three such attractive BttH ottos with all the security thtt Our Won derful organization ^ivcs us..?' Church to Give Christmas &vo Choir Cantata ble Choir Cantata, "Caroles of, Christmas", oti'Sunday fright, Dee 23. at 8 p. in., to the Presbyteria! Church. The choir will be wide the direction of Mrs W. J. Middle ton Jr. Organist will be Mrs. Ber Bowden of Kenansville. Soloists will be Mrs. Tommy Phil lips, Mrs. Arnold Jones, and Mrs J. T. Gresham Jr. Other members participating in the cantata are: Mrs. E. E. Jones, Mrs. Doorthy Johnson, Mrs. Douglas TOwnsend. Mrs. Allen Drauehon Jr., Mrs. Hen ry L. Stevens III, Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., Mrs. J. P. Harmon. Mrs. Wayland Davis, Miss Carolyn Gresham, Miss Mary Susan Baars. Miss Harriett O'Leary, Miss Allie Sheffield, and Miss Mary Frances Hines. County Officials Will Attend District Meeting The county's role in industrial de velopment is one of the topics sch eduled for discussion at a meeting of county commissioners, county accountants, tax supervisors and county attorneys from this area in Elizabethtown, Dec. 13. Repre sentatives from the following coun ties are expected to attend: Bruus wick, Duplin, New Hanover. Ons low, Pender, Sampson, Bladen, ' Columbus, Cumberland, Harnett, and Robeson. The 1963-65 state budget picture, with particular attentioin to state school, road, welfare and health appropriation requests from the various state departments invol ved, wfll also be discussed at the meeting, which is sponsored by the North Carolina Association of Coun ty Commissioners, i la addiMna, the ccuntv officials will take a look at the various study commission reports that affect county operations, touching on com munity colleges, welfare programs, selection of school boards, and others. Seven officials from Duplin coun ty are planning to attend the meet ing. Got something to sei.lt Call DUPLIN-TIMES want ads, 2se. *171. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch?Relieves Pain For the ft ret time science has found a new healing substance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain ? without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving paia, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Host amazing of'all ? results were so thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be 4 problem!" The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne*)?dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able.in suppository or sinlment form called fVspamCtea H*. At all drug counters. II yon have crowded stands of Pine Timber cor stands with poor-qua lity trees, why not let us thin your woodland to provide for faster growth of future saw logs? 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Lodge 48. Ink stain in tents 48. Reddish 16. Ytterbium: brown i ful i ffawBgal-^luM^inValjl chem. 49. Drink slowly II iliilisMMffJ ill lil J 17.Interrogative52.Within 1 "* 1 I ?tJyrrJ 20. Of Islam 55. Negative * ? There'sANEWLOANInTOWN I . V ui u 1 It's The FIRST NATIONAL I I B ^ E, ;??* - W? ?" j(j| V' *? ' " "* ' V ' ? %? | 400 PUN I it's New, Exclusive, Unique... i % r * r i / I \ I Just in time lor your shopping season ! I THE FIRST NAfONAl 400 PUN I is a signature installment loan that makes C ASH READY & AVAILABLE for I J >2: .5*' " I Any Purpose, including Christmas Shopping. I 9 You'll like the convenience of this new loan. Come in and get details. Ml ' f FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION W^N-C _ . -???? ~ I B 1,1 a l^V vw^^| Y^?f0 CUmm imm! i ia.u-.jtS olixaio ? lo ujain up with any suit. Comfort proportioned in ^ your favorite fabric, collar and cuff style. From $1.99 to S8.M Your Christma? 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