we WHIR ENDING SAirEOAT, OCTPBES *t, l!*#* 16 Charlie Winters, 92, Dies At Home Here Mr Charii* Winter? of 325 South East St. died at his home October 2?. at the age of 32, Mr, Winters was married to the former Lillie Sum merville and fathered 12 children, His offsprings now include 16 grandchildren and 3 grea -grand* children He had resided at the same address all his life. He operat ed one of the first Negro-own ed automotive garages in the ritv *i?f| wag s. press hoy for the News and Observer. Mr, Win ters was affiliated with the Widow's Son Lodge of Freema sonry, Odd Fellows Lodge, and Saint, Ambrose Episcopal fbiirrh Funeral arrangements will he held Friday afternoon from Saint Ambrose Churrb, the Re'.’, Jo eph Greea officiating. His survivors see F daughters: M?ry Frances Cabiga of Brook lyn N V i Mr? Naomi Ro-’ier of Brock!ve* Mrs Ruth 1 t a-eiter GEOGRAPHY A ASS VISITS GREENSEOFO Fort' -one members of 'h c ;;y vr'v Hass of \tr-z Minnie B Snv+h at B*nneH College '-’Md th« Morebead Planetarium at the Ur.r *r?itr of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, last BENNETTS WAFER SPEAKER GREENSBORO —Speaker for the Sunday vesper service at Bennett College on November ? mil he Dr Ear! V, Tolley, rupenntendent of the Scranton 'Pah District of the Wyoming Conference of the Methodist Church, 1 Funerals Cost Less -at the— RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare Convinced! Wmm ..ULS' RALEIGH Funeral Home j “:“r S2S E CABABJMJS ST. I , , * TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING §SAVE 50% On New Tire Cost • Modem Tread Design • Same Quality Rubber m Used in New Tires > • Easy to Balance 053^1 (■bcwmiigJ tmsmiet J Terms To Suit You! 84 and 15 INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. m a McDowell st. phone, te 2*0571 LOAMS In Employed Men and Women ®No go-signer* ®No red tape * No embarrassment Loans made for any purpose: Back-to-School, Winter Needs, Home Improvements. Vacations, Boats, Motors, Stoves, Refrigerators, Televi sions, all other Appliances and House hold &oods. When you shop, shop with CASH and SA VE Financing all Insurance Premiums a specialty We loan money on insurance policies. You don’t have to wait 0 week for s loan to go through. Plione morning for money same day. Visit or Phone STATE FINANCE CO. 133 S. Salisbury St, Phone TE 3-3501 Raleigh, N. 0. Submri to our libera! credit policy of New York City and Raleigh; Mr? Harriett Cotton of Long Is land, N. Y.: Mrs, Rebecca Scott of Brooklyn; and Mrs. Delores Scott, of Brooklyn: and 6 sons; Da vid P. of Raleigh; Charlie. Jr. of Brooklyn; Joseph of Raleigh; Sam uel of Long Island, N Y : Newton Dunston of Raleigh: and John W. of Raleigh I ,I,^l Mrs. A. R. Hoffman, Noted Author, Speaks At Library Here Wednesday As part of the BOOK WEEK cel ebration, the Richard B Harrison Public library has invited Mrs, A R Hoffman, author of books for children and adults to sneak to the adults of Raleigh and Wake Coun ty on Wednesday evening, Novem ber 4 at fl o’clock. Mrs Hoffman, who writes under the pen name of Peggy Hoflman. 1,000 Enjoy National Fashion Coiffeur Show PHILADELPHIA, Pa —An over- j flow audience of 1,000 enjoyed a most spectacular Fashion Coiffem Show, last Tuesday night in 'he Crystal Ballroom at the Br» ad wood Hotel, when Omaha Vocm-v Bailey, noted hair rt 'dr t. w alked | off with the Persulan gold trophy i as first prize for the beautiful hair ; style displayed by her charming model Mr . El: is IV. Day. of Jer- ; sev City. N. J Second and third time* .*> Gu<hl members went to | ,>iiie ’ ’ATOD cah Nigve lujg bgurlefi out yoac TOei.sa.ge from .he Oner. 1 be tne of this uleasinf Uttle letter puzzle If the number of - letters 12 you' first riarar. 's 5 or less, subtract from 7. if more Mue 5 letters U» your first earn' subtract from 1.1 Now take this result and find vour fcrv letter id the word ORIENT at Oi? top '■! this mizzle. Then, starting at the upper left corner, rberk eatb on* of vbar latte key tetters as it appear* from left to right. n*!e»c The key Setters ts a code message for you. r, o B N 1 TOTE I STM a t__ a a b a n o t e c u P O K T N' ETIOTTNE R ICtoea« a t % « ± J? T a O O ‘ T F u' J T N B E E e rnctodt _g u a p i a _ _ - N e t I NSOET 6aXo«s_e e o ! o t p _ - ~ JJSOTXNFO SQlupuh e_ t ea u p £. t T N O B, T K I Nf II f m t o 1 fc p » u a T t o' N R-"" E 5 O T E N I t o*Bo a olek srr* Suitcase Stuff By "Slunk” Browning -me Shaw Ppnevuty homecoming ceiehraAton " =4-* net high!,' ouhbm-M b.lt a good crot •) cm- to tony, f. ?r .J,* annual , m :;- 3 v Neat by Johnson C. Smith alumni sv'heu attendance to rhLr the romping Golden Bulb- onward to a.n undefeated season . “ Charlie itogllttd popular Dunbai Hi Coach of Lesungton and "wS Worthy, WadeJboro H- abhleMc director -re £0 lom« Shat.’ football -.tors m town for the da.'. George ’ Mac Mthchbao. one of the creatost. stars to ever wear a Smith uniform, accompanied l,w .r,c m m ,-ro"Hp.t ih- M ;vu). out-of-town guests The s-pacioti? parking tanhliT' nai rowed to a single drive m and out ’ sheebte _ s.jn-ouuding a table were bm>‘bfieldi<es. •*' and Mr* E H Butler Mr and Mrs Roger Whitley and M? and 'UV E. r, Lambeth A cr-.m from Kinston. Mrs Alice Lee Strong, the popilar, "Rat" Flannigan and a do*en other* dropped m tit fn obi frlfMicl**- BeHT ahomes. of New York, ns rural Tvron. t* so modern on her visit hW mi she is, being snubbed by old friends Owen Sutton, of Char lotto, is showing a pocket full of greenback* that he sa-vs Unkle ' Josh willed him. before be passed last month Susie. McQueen, of outier Salisbury, reportedly cant, belie’ e. unto tot that her boyfriend married another girl overnight- John Keriton, of Raleigh, fired hts handyman. bu» relnrsd h.rs when lie demanded two weeks layoff pay ... One college coach lost two consecutive football games, ano.hei did Likewise, yet. a top newspaperman publicised them as coaches of the week. Evidently, the newsman has new methods of selecting wees | ly achievement. . .... Marie Tabron. of Durham, is wearing a new hairdo «■«» for Carolyn Long of Greensboro. Charles Forte, of SmithfieKi, has added a new spacious den to his already comfortable hideaway. Nobody says nothing about ail those secretarial jobs in the huge traffic building where no colored girls are employed Where are the leadei guys in Raleigh who am supposed to be in the know” Guess ! they have taken a back seal, and staying put Whv "doncha" buy where you can work? In Raleigh vou can t j even get a coliectofs job Ye. you are swamped with collectors all week Don’t blame the man if vou wan. to give all and receive no ! thmg but, pierchand.se. then that s the way it should b* And he is wise for having vau think that way. .Sleep on! Bleep on' Sleep on; Cliff Hawkins, of Loutsbnrg has opened the largest super mar ket on downtown Main Street in the Tar Raver town, seen anywhere in "the state It is equipped with all the fixtures on the modem market—barring none It’s large and spacious with a. full front new ! No market any place is more inviting It’s located next door to ; CUff's Restaurant and Billiard Parlor. John Pike, Binirr of Pike's Spring Factory in Hickory was seriously injured in an automobile accident last week, in which a.n occupant of the opposite vehicle was killed. Pike played baseball with the old High Point Nonna! and Indus trial Institute, along with Warren Baiwin, Shaw University star j the late "Lefty" Cooke, all-time NOC firstbaseman. the late Tom Maaz" Byrd. livings tone College great., end P. D. Mitchell. St. Aug ! ustine’s three-lctterman Dr. Murry Davis, and Principal James 1 Yokely. were High Point schoolmates of Manufacturer John Pike. Mrs. Evelyn Norwood. S 3, of 304 Hack Street, passed Sun day morning at eleven o’cldek of undisclosed causes; will he buried in Ml. Pleasant Cemetery in Neuse. She was a long-time employee of St. Augustine's College, Funeral will he held in St. Augustine’s Chapel. Miss Loretta Ward, a nurse at St. Agnes Hospital, will soon say "1 do" to the man of her choice Ditto for Miss Elizabeth Lane of j Washington Terrace. Maybe being sick st St. Agnes Hospital is not, so bad after all, 1 with such attractive persontliUcs as nurses Janice Vaughan. Shirley ! Wall, Annie Burrows, Madeline Sessons and Loretta Ward watching over you. Lula Mae Lewis, of Henderson, will drive her new Cadillac home from New York, on Thanksgiving Day She caught a parley at a summer race irack. Bean? turnip greens and shrimp didn't go so well with Joel, i Drake of Moo.esville. After eating four helping plates full, he went into s, Mexican dance with the stomach "heebie geebies" that, it took four doctors to cure. George Ziegler, of Max ton. top salesman for Centurv Metaleraf? Oorp, for the month of September, will be wined and dined by fellow 1 salesmen early in November . . . Second in tire nation was a close | friend and chum of the champ, whose name will appear in this col | umn next month for tire honor of being number one-—if he can topi j his friend Being on top, for the multi-million dollar concern means j —Money! Money! Money! Where Joe Avery left his watch last Saturday night was too I far “of. limits" to return for repossession The former hubby is | wearing it now. toe is back in Baltimore telephoning friends to isi j tercede for bis misplaced property. * The late George Woods, Fed Rooster owner, in New York City, ‘ aped the personality of Dizzy Vance, Washington's "map-about-town ’' j into a sizeable fortune . , . ’ Dizzy" n a. well-known, successful specu lator that goes out of the way to be du'teront from everybody. was born in Delawaie. Ohio, but is now living in Raleigh. She has written magazine articles, music books, a children’s cookbook, a sewing book for pre » teens, and SEW, FAR! So good! which is her latest book for the teenaged seam stress. Mrs. Hoffman s subject will be BOOKS AND THE HOUR November 1-7 is National Csiil- Bulev of Uali *s, »’ «• %3 v ami Dorothy Strickland of Detroit. Hiib Among Hie other hair stylists ivbo presented models were Golden Brown «i Npm York, also a first prize win npr as guest stylist of model. Beryl Pereira, Helen Sava re t.ouisiana. Mary C. MiteheH. Costello t’arler, Janie Sanderfi, Urnrva Thomas, and Ethel 1 elder, all of Maryland. Vir ginians nho presented mod ply u err fv.iri VVil. her, and Hai ti* C L'artrr dren’s Book Week The slogan this year is Go (exploring in Books, j I'his special week is set aside each \ year in November to promote the. ! interest of young people in leading j good books. Fianklin K. Mathievs. j a writer of books for boys, and 1 Frederic G. Melcher. a publisher ' and editor were responsible for j beginning the celebration of Book Week in 191 D. The children’s and schorl librarians of the American ; Library Association also did a great deal to encourage the cele- , 'oration of Book Week. Adults, please visit your oubltc j library at leas, once a week. At Ligon School: Miss Lindsay, Till Grade, Is Student Os Wk, Mi?? Janie Jaccpiehn Lindsay, * member of the seventh grade has been selected as Student of *h e Week for the first six weeks Janie u*ag chosen by the seventh grade j advisors on the basis of scholar 1 ship, leadership, character and ser vice to the school and the com munity iV' y y ' ■ N ''&.s&>. ' S *>*?' b ...4 mm i ■ . ; ’i j ' ■ ■■ ™ - :4 t • J >***-<. , •>"! m. jiA Mibb JANIE LINDSAY Appearing in * m.tnbf-t **i jtiyno recitale since the ace of aay, Janie won sycond prliy in bft first presentation at th s Grey by Garfield Scbool, At present, she te pianist, for the Ir choir of th« Popular Springs Christian Church the Fayetteville Mrrrl Baptist, • Church Sunday School and the BTIJ. \ member °f the Payettciulle NU-eet. Baptist Church Janie air-*’ serves as alternate prgarnet for the Jr High Sc hoc,! Assembly During th* present school year I Janie was appointed rhairman of | the PTA membership campaign m : per homevoom and ha- repoi't c d ; -i> of the proven, tu enty - sv* j members Her scholastic record has i also been high Daughter of Mr and Mrs D +t * Lindsay, .tame resides at 320 East South St. Raleigh Congratulations to • on, T aw- to being chosen as tli» seventh grade "Student of the Week ' YWCA ACTIVITIES | The YWCA Wives Club met last j wee k at the YW with Mrs, Alice ; Smith, the chairman, presiding The j meeting was opened with devo tions, led by Mrs. Smith. A pro gram for the next six months was presented by (he program commit iec The program was accented bv {.he group After the business meeting was ovei the group had g sewing session at which time they also enjoyed different flavors of soft drinks The next meeting will to, held Wednesday. November 15 at which time they will start col lecting items for their annual Thanksgiving basket THE YWCA CALENDAR Wednesday. Oct S.B. Shirley’s School of Dance. Mrs. Shirley Bad gpft. instructor: Twelfth Grade V-Teens. Mrs. Thelma Daley, ad viser; Thursday, Oct ?A English grammar class, French grammar Hass. Mr. R Lynch, insruetor; i The Teens Canteen Council. Friday. Oct. 30. Y-Hostess Pay I nance. Mrs. Ann Rivers, chairman: Saturday Oct. 31. Presbyterian Sunday School party; Mon.. Nov, Sewing class, committee of man a Cement, Mrs. H. Edmondson, chairman. Thursday, Nov. 3. Dev time Sew- You? (tar the Needed m J|f Protection Fa r The Winter Ahead sa I BUM’S r | ? 1L SERVICE *A is? s. KLOowon'ra st. y “Biggest Homecoming In History ! Planned By St. Augustine’s College The "biggest homecoming in history” is planned for St Augus tine's College, according io Purdie Anders, director of public rela tions and chairman of ihe home coming committee In the main attraction, the St Augustine's "Falcons" will face she Winston-Salem Teachers Col lege “Rams ’ at 2:00 p m Satur day, November 7 m the homecom ing football game at Chavis Park Halftime ceremonies, will feature Whites Warn Ark, Carhops PINE BLUFF--'ANPi--Tv. n stu ienl? Arkansn"* AM&N Coliege who ha vp boon won; Ing part time as carhops at a white dnve-m res tauranf have been warned by an giy w hllrto leave then job • Tommy Priakos, owner of the drive-in, ha • used Negro carhop for four years, without incident v aid the mob of HO or 70'* white men ax ho appeared at his restaur* ant and demanded +hat the stu dents b* 'mth -uhife r?rlc\ Avere probably upsei Mp£to students tried to enter the nearby all white Dollar j v, ay School Priakos ~a!d that bp rjirjn J plan • m fire fh*= youth?, but •« ■mild beer fhem on ‘‘suspension for an in definite period, until thins* coo! down I mg Class, Youth Recreation. Min isters Wivos. Mrs f A Forbes, President; Religious Dm nh a sis com mittee, Mrs H. S .Tones, chairman. Drapery Cla Mrs. Lula Myers, instructor, Wednp sda v. No’’ 1. Shirlev School of Dance. Vfr'• Shirley P*ad golf instructor iV-dc Club meet me. Mrs Mary Phillips, chairman. i Nmlh (hadm TV;/’ Inn ;lpn Si-hn^t j Mi s MaHiia Da audson; Tbw dav | Nov T: I ■ !is h 'Jramn• av (la j French cl a Mr R n'-h in structor Veen Canteen and Youth Rprreai ion Frida*’. Not 6 DiinKv Soria! Chib Dane* 5, Mr -lam* 5 ? ,lobo~*an president' '--.atui'da v M**»*•'' 7 -•-imt August Inr a College Alum n: home coming Dance, Mi Creorge Fox> well, president Through August 1959 more than i 500,000 dairy-co'A'* had been arti ficially b»*ed m North Carolina, r.itroiii/e Tour Advertisers. » Most of North Carolina Siam is ! grown in the eastern part of the state j Hay crur->hin£ is used a* a mean* • of reducing the tune the crop is i exposed to the weather j North Carolina dairymen are ! using more silage and depending j tors on hay and pastures. ! [straight ! BOURBON | WHISKEY 7 YEARS OLD *035 £\ *OIO sggy QU4fiT |Tck«ife ygtehfflSff I lewis'** 1 ' I Crab Orchard I MAND i m proof • Hwcm. wsmrr: | I PSOOOfifS 60., m VOWt « Y. I the crowing .if "Miss St Augus tine's”, “Miss Alumni". and a pa rade °f bands T his year, th* t verutive Committee of the National Alumni Association will meet at 10:00 a m on November 1 and select the 'Miss Alopini" winner Miss Wynona Rb* m. senior from New Rem. will reign as "Miss Si, Augustine's". The homecoming parade -,vil] leave the campus a* 12:30 p rn. and march through the business district to Chavis Park. An alum ni dance will be held at the YWCA Extension beginning at 830 p m On Sunday, November 8. an Mumni Memorial Service will be i j held in the College Chapel at 11:30 j a. rn with the Rev. Joseph N ; Green chaplain, pesiding In beauty and splondoi hrfitlir.g I RALIIGifl S!WW lum intMoaiftL IHiJnS. IP® lyDiYeiiUM! NO y APg -.gU SWfVkr.SO*"!? 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Our generous, twice yearly earnings wsfe savings grow quickly ~. safe reinvest* nseat policies protect you against loss n( dollars Open your account now , . , add to it regularly in person or by mail. RALEIGH SAVINGS 6 LOAN ASSOCIATION 219 FAYETTEVILLE ST. man™ omcs BRANCH office fas S!l?7 Harks Ar«mif piISSS® ‘I . Cameron Village •’ • ' - tr? * X %g# / »P«. K. C. a rjueen. Mise RJopri v’as cro-cT,<vd by Dr James A Boyer, Mus S* Augustine’s College last week The beautiful coronation cere mony was hpld in Taylor Hell and carried out with dignitv by al! the parficipan's Participating were Flagbearers Richard Barrc and Ronald Griffith: Miss Freshman Rosemarie Bam: Miss Sophomore Miss Barbara Chestnut: Miss Jun'- or; Miss Casssndria Hanna. Miss Senior. Miss Patricia Davis Special guest of the c.our* '*’a' Miss Marie Hudson. ‘ Miss Shaw l* niversity" Miss Nancy Rhic c . pre- 1 ident of the Student Council. pi* c sented Miss Rhein to Dr Boys i for crowning Miss Ann Sawyei | vice - president of the Studerc I Council presided over the cere I monies A coronation dance folio 1 ! cd.

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