WEEK .§AfiJß7lS>st' YOUTH SPEAKS * i j By Bill Veale Aw Ma, I Don't Wanna Go — “Yes, I know. 1 have a. ball in iiiv right turn!, anti a p< pp-i-r --taini stick in my left There's even a bank chucked with pen nies in front oi me. But >la, i just don't wanna gt> in the house." Little Jackie Lane Mc- Coy really isn’t in the mood for Plan Big Program Soon HA LEIGH ■ T ■ Ro! fieri Brunei: of th.- NTrUomil As..ociatit/n of C>>l - Wcmei is .-ipoyirsf one of it.-- most succes. i'ui programs in recent years. Each tm-cting wll bt hi:-h --ligbtcd by a special fe .lure v.hu. . is of interest to tin mei'uw an * which is in kecppi, ith t !, e loyal theme “The Coll jiv Worn, m s H- - f+r.onsibitity lo Her Community. Me« ting- are held < net a month on each second Monday .get. she special feature oi the Noveinbet meeting •.; th. pr>*scrtatio; of Attorney He: r.rnt Tayior of Ra leigh on ?ie sub Vet "The RiGv and litre tation* oi Women uudet North Carolina Law Special feature- for »oHowin.» month.- ar. Dov.-mber- Pre-vet. - tion and induction of now nvmb rs and a di cussion l. a by two rep. • sentativcs of th. No- th G.,r<jLi>:i De partment of Health January Foon ccr's Day Celc--. vfion w ith IT Supper tv j be held at St- Augustine s College, with new members as special guem i-iiiu-iy Th.- meet ing ot be held .'ll toe Riclvird B. Harrison Library w.lh a disctiy vu.m of Curr- t*t L. joks and Art March. Inti rnaltonu i X'ght wt'u iorfiy/t students from local col leges. a:.-ui: Youtit Clinic spun sored by the Youtn Av i ti-s Ceui rnittey. Way: Weiner roast,- with senior- fro .i .ee-.S c.-iu ..-s is guests Truck Gets Fiery sanford a iiamim* truck became a shell for it driver near here last Thursday morning with the driver receiving serious bums. Injured in a fire which followed the wrecking of She oil track he Was driving: .- Howard McLeod of Broadway, who is undergoing treatment at l.ee County Hospital. FINISHED j s r i PRODUCTS r w I MIGHTY IMPORTANT COG! | Private enterprise with the help of the American Banking System has provided our nation with the highest standard of living on the face of the earth. Let's not change our system or tamper with it. Let s keep America Free . . . and prosperous ■V • ■ i FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. I ;( ti S? ) t .f i‘ ’> , "Serving Eastern Carolina” RALEIGH, N. C. IMilHWil IIPPIII! UniHl tfl j posing, or going inside despite the efforts o> his mother, >lrs, Felix McCoy. But he certainly is hoisting everything, isn’t he? Jackie is the son of Mr and His. Felix McCoy, ip.tr,meat Washington Terrace. —CAR- OLINIAN Photo by BiU Veal,* and an excursion to th. More-head P:velarium ui th. D’iv isit. m S' Carolina- Officers gi the Raleigh Branch | Mrs, Rosalie B. Wiliiatps. pre sident; Mbs Aiin Fere bee, vice pre -id. t:*; Airs. E tin-1 Clark, r. cord- ; soy secretary; Mrs. Einora Kee, cor - : ■ im s- errt-uy Mrs. Mary j W Pitts, treasurer; Mss Pi Beilin : ■ .in . tinmcial secretary. Present a l the November meet ! in,-; v. eiv Mosuames Alma Williams. ■ !•■ - H. p.-rry. iiii.- davenport. iViurcellu Ford, Hagel Phillips. Catherine Winters, Martha H. JacK -on Dorcas Quarles, Val Elliott, -io.e-. , Ejn»-:P.no Ssuimers, Jose phine Saundet Ei--.nl Jones, Vu ;or. Moore, Hattie Edmondson, ■J ry (utis Ros.iiie B. Williams,; F:>- * !-- Turrit.- jo, vet McLendon, ! "Os A lberi J I.evingstoU, i Mo/el’. F.a/Jer, Mary Culler, l Cues :•• Debi.utn, Margaret Cape* .. t. Minna 'l' " W :511.‘rr-. . Fannie B T .yli-r Louise E. Herrin, Mo- j /.. -. Lane. Ethel Clark Aim.. ; • t Annie E. Robinson. Virginia | NT - I, Min.-tla Eaton Myrtle i Crockett. din Harris Mi is Maltha St-lawn Priscilla Me... .!•••, Ma rag ret Harris. Nina vtithony. Ruby Sanders. Sadie Cooper. Dorothy Lane, Margaret Bu: p Jeancit- Hicks, May.- E Li- Stucient Charges GREENSBORO A. A. ant: T College student is being charged with recklest driving aftei nlleg; • til > hitting- a youngster alighting from a sehoolbus Donald Lee Anderson of Route 3 Burling is charged with hitting a child on Highway 70. Th. child, suifered leg and head injuries in { i he Tuesday accident Ail Steel TRICYCLES A jot fur Christmas morning . . . -steel :mti chrome, t'ioyclc in red ami while. IT front wheel. Other Si/ic* $7. OS to S24.US At: iitt estiiit.-nt Iti votti happine- . . and Dad -. • CARRIAGES T--idoia. and caboo.s«. •. 'omplet.* with 12 pieces oi $/9o .r.'tck and transformet. Canvas top crome-finisbcMl carriages with plasti edgings. <Xher sizes 10.95 and 1'!»,95. Wicker Do!! Carriages to SIO.S rj j / J? ■.w vm.*m , \ -# , #ii% BABY DOLLS : V. * 3m DeautifuJly dressed in white pink, or blue organdy .. c . *a g-ri tire.-:-, and matching hounet. Cvys “Mama.” Soft cud• April jhowtrii dl.v body of fine colton. Soft molded plastit head. New Melon $3.25 ;,rui; and ]egß - ctaov o aai/ nni i q Trnnv nr 4nr other popular dolls O I Ul\ I DUUI\ L/C/LiLiD LDD i BEARS y, 1.-ttxuriously costumed dolls in dozens of differei Other Stuffed Animals $1.75 tu $4.98 1 ittle Girl Doll* f7k 1 w-iiutilul uattius. Dolls repfOSeld-illg the months, th * I. , , 4 ’ hohdatiamo'Ur book eharaetei s, and others. Cinderella .... 9.95 Little Woman Dulls 7.95 Tt*r»i Dolls 12.00 DY-DEE DOLLS 6-Room Unfurnished $695 DOLL HOUSES Almost human doll . . . drinks, wets, blows bubble.*?, and can be given a bath Ail plastic head and soft real ears ( ornplete with shirt, diapers, pajamers, f j K-.-& , -P'uUi, bottle, Q-tips, bubble pie, and pacifier. U f r\ / I 15-inch .. . 512.9 S A, .A. r . cc VL / f ft 80, aO-ttich >. . . J 7.95 GARAGES fw / -ADu Dy-Dees with Layette s2°° U> %. tlsli ••■•■<• v •• > . • ... - . v - •. •' «><.-iX*£S UNION SKATES Ball Bearing 1 $1.25 - $3.49 STEJAM SHOVEL - $3.95 TOYLAND SECOND FLOOR Hudson Bolk TOYLAND' ~ SECOND FLOOR l Es»um Carolina’* Largest Star* (O) CO) STEEL WAGONS $1.98 - $5.95 \N' !? Store Hours 9; 30-5:50 Santa Comes Earl y in Hudson-Belle’s -y, TOYIAND . Shop by mail or phone, Santa i and hide these toys away! 1-4 DOWN INSURES SANTA’S SELECTION n.'4V(* now while Christmas toy stock is fail. One-fourth iti/wfi. first, payment due in a month with iegulai pay ilK'/it r'i i rv’ two w rrk,\ the Teat t<" f EXPRESS BUS $1.98 GREYHOUND $3.48 ' /j •;>o •s- V «•'*•;. #;•. ./ •• .••'•• y- ; . •• ..•• s’xv PULL TOYS SI.OO - $4.00 TEA SETS Aluminum 98c - $1.98 Hluc Willow Plastic $1.20-$3.20 PAGE FIVE

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