PAGE SIXTEEN Happy Khmer New Year. The Cols v Tct’iis gave (heir children a Christmas party last Saturday afternoon at thr fiiKvis Hfishts Ootnnmtillv < en ter A special lV.it ure of the a I Anrjur, i Christmas Program j I k i 4 At St, Monica’s Here S;unt Mor U's C alioSic School r;:u.st'r.;eo .annual Christmas c-n --.eiteinmao Swnrtoy t-icmvz. Dec 3 it on rev. Joseph CrO i nr-roni the program ivj; i t r, vv< i: o, .j« • -i. The c.hoir then -ma: rh'vr cnrole--'‘JoA To ‘ToJl ire Ha* s h , 1 ac companxed by n«Li-ww-rr-rAi- Prescriptions « --rinMryi -«wiin ■»— “Service With A Smile’’ 1' E, Winiberiey - Wm. P. Wimberley --PHARMACISTS' CENTRAL DRUG STORE PHONE TEmple 2 ROM ' J? vie SrteK Raleigh, N. C. smj.:- ■■■ .. .. , , - rr j | crummy W'jjiai' i rr,rm HinwiiirannimiHn irr->—i:nmnmiu ' ’••ha -f—MW-rarr.v. rvw Jj: , - - T -~ flsvy r . |lir Vf,l-jniiirM-umwinn-n^ t 7il . Santa Claus Dropped His Bag Here I a complete line of Toys-Hobbies—Games I t opical Fish Make Lasting Gifts 8 i CRAFTS & HOBBIES 713 A, Person St. Phone TE 2-9772 A fair was the presentation of i some of tlieir favorite toys to the Welfare Department, to he shared with less fortunate hoys and girls of the community. , Miss Brenda Kee at the piano Grades one and two presented a; ’ pk->if! entitled "Mother Goose's; Christmas Helpers.” William Al ston acted as announcer and j Brenda Bethea provided a must-. rai background, Freddie Mae ;.Brid'-ors, Slyvia Herndon and Jo-' ; anr.e Peebles were the principal ’ | characters in the playlet. "A Dream Os Christmas Eve a pipy given by grades three and ; four, appropiately continued the: nnr.-ram. Narrators of this play' ; were Mildred Campbell, Alma Herndon, Luke Williams. Bea trice Bennett, Catherine Hinton.; Donna Winters. Gwendolyn Bur- j wol! and Vivian Hinton Announc-, er for this play was Jesse Clem ■ ents and Uoydine Perry, pianist., As an interlude between plays,; | Brenda Kee and Jacqueline Rick | ett« played a duet, "Silent Night, I by Gruber, j “The Spirit of Christmas/* a ! four-act. play presented by grades seven and eight, climaxed the , ;pro gr a in. Principal character'-- ‘ : were James Johnson, Joy Solo mon, Lioydine Perry, Wiley La- j ; tham, Adelaide Cobh and Jac queline Ricketts, Theora Mitchell; ; was portrayed as the Virgin Mary ; j i Melvin Robinson, St, Joseph; Ben : jamin Neal, Lemuel Sherman, and ; | Mamie Booker. The Three Kings, j , The Angel Choir sang “Silent j ; Night” in German, "Angels We I ! Have Heard On High,” “The First j j Noel.’' and concluded with “While j j Christmas. Rev. W. J. Tierney, O. j jp. made the closing remarks. Mrs, Grace Bethea, second from left, secretary of the club, made the presentation on behalf of children te Mrs. Palikir Ilorton Giles, Welfare Reprc sentative, <** ire me left. The en tertainment for the p..rtv in cluded special Christmas num bers presented by the children under the direction of their group leaders: Mrs. Sarah Dav || GOLDEN ESSO WORLD’S FASTEST SfitSNO HAIR ITRAIGHTINiR BLACK RINSE SOLD AT Alt Day© STORfI vs*28tnSi j. i&d . r&M,. May your Heart fine. , ;„ce and contentment during this happy Holiday season it the sincere wish of your friends in our bank. We wHI transact no businou Christmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25th FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY is, svhr< was with the tots: Mrs. ; Hortease Kl- ining with the 1 youngsters: Mrs. Klsie V. Reid ! •»«th the in-ntT Weens, ami Mrs. Gertrude Taylor with the teens. Fruit punch, special Christmas cookies and confectionary bags were served to the children a gainst a background of Christ inas trees, snowmen. candy sticks, ami Santa's sleigh. THE CAROLTNIAN Harrison Library Has New Fiims Available From Dec. 17 To Jan. 11 The Richard B Harrison Pub-j lie Library has the following fiims j available for adult borrowers hav- j ing access to 16 mm. movie pro ectors. These films will be in the library from Dec, 17, through Jan. 11. ACTION AGAINST THE LAW —2B minutes—ln this film a se ries of minor incidents aggra vated by intergroup friction re sults in an ugly crisis as misguid ed citiiens resort to mob violence, Introductory sequences establish the atmosphere of tension exist ing between the people of Marta and the fruit pickers, whom they call "Cholos.” on "the other side of the tracks " Only the quick action of the sheriff and the edi tor averts a terrible miscarriage of justice. ART AND LIFE IN ITALY —lO minutes—The art of Italy is j shown as the result of activities of! the Italian people in the land in ! which they live, In- i eluded are scenes on the streets j of Florence, Giotoo’s frescoes in j the Arena chapel in Padua, and I ! views of other historic monu-1 ' ments and works of art. j CAMOUFLAGE IN NATURE THROUGH FORM AND COLOR MATCHING—IO minutes Dem onstrates that coloration, resem blance and mimery protect living things. Pictures of birds, animals, reptiles, and Insects are photo graphed in thie rnatural environ ments; pictures clearly indicate &ie>t In glistening splendor now the Tree Burst* magically on children’s eyes And every shining hall reflects ;||&> Their joyous wonder and surprise. '-vJSiSt IP§ Beneath ft# Hranrbes gifts are spread But what baribboneri box ran hold ; ' • JA A ChrhittmMi-hia«i! And happiness Lord, may H ever point, rhp way •?*' CCAROLIWA POWER A UCHT ; how these living things are scarce-; • !y distinguishable from their back i grounds. CANADA'S NEW FARMLANDS: (UWF)—2O minutes —The prin- j ciples which govern the develop-; ment of new frontiers arc clearly j set, forth in this picture. We oh- i I ItCLSKA' /i* VODKA | j£Ss| $3-95 | 4.s OWART imm $2 so' ! M PINT 80 Proof. Also 100 Proof Made \4 ; raHPpgS% s 3!««i from Grain by l Rel*ky At Cm Cockeysville. Md.. U.S A WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER i:2, 1956 served two young Norwegians, who fought in the Canadian Army be gin the development of their new lands. Clearing the land, planting the crops and taking part in the new community, these young men are typical of the people who push the boundaries of our civili- ration ever outward to new fron tiers CHILD CARE AND DEVELOP MENT l7 minutes—Cor.sidm • the habits of daily physical can that insure a happy, healthy rhiK Good habits of eating, sleeping bathing, the wearing of prop-- clothing, and outdoot rxrrase ,;u covered ; Better Buys | Better Terms | On Better Jewelry Happy Khmer New Year. ! 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