PAGE FOURTEEN ROXBOR O REIDS VILLE RAMSEY REUNION ! ROXBORO-The children of the la'e Samuel E Ramsey and Lucy | Thomas Ramsey held their first reunion at the home of Mrs. Ometa Ramsey .Tones who lives at 70” South Main Street There ere six boys and one girl in the tamily ths girl being Mrs. Jones The brothers are: Dodd Ramsey j Piermont, N Y.. Boyd Ramsey of i Baltimore Phillip Ramsey of j Roxboro, Clarence Ramsey of j Oxford. Doris Rarm-ry of Ait gin ina. and Samuel Ramsey of Box- , boro. A delicious dinner was served | to trie group and friends from J Kaxbero and nearby towns came . in to extend greetings felicita tions and well-wishes. Mr. and Mrs. John Clay ■'.err at home last weekend to a number .<< relatives from afar that were va- i ca, i-ininr in the ronih Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hih and daughter, A let ha Ann. and her friend Shrilu More from Indian apolis. Indians. MU*. Elizabeth Carr of f’hiia ddptiia Pa. Mrs Minnie W ii-mns of BbUl.x, Va. Mr; Hill is Dean of Roys at Crr-pus Atifcks High School m Indianapolis and Mrs. Hill is home economics .at rue or in the indi amoolis school system. Mrs. Maggie Williams parsed last iSunday evening alter a Im gpiing illness. She is survived b> he- son, Matthew Williams. Jr. ane. daughter Maggie Williams and a heist of relatives and friends Chester DeShazo and Bruce PeSkazo ’.cere home from Bal timore. Md.. visiting friends nnd -datives and attending the asso-i-Hior. Mrs. Mangie Dr-Sh.wo Lawson is r] * n from Pittsburg, Ea visiting nor <>ter Mrs Nona DeShazo Br ~,v , MfS. PAH ON'S RT.AMbTOVt N I ID ERA *j Path Faison's Resmstown 'r -.p.-j hv.-p compiled a favorable record this reason and are creating , - s> much desired interest in a ntm* m-r reer'-rtion program in Rox* bo -o. The same cm be said of the Man- ; isfl AVailace coached Roxboro Bees There two playground teams arc financed by the owners a:id as of i now no outside financial assist ance has "come or gone ’ their way. Large municipal recreation pro grams ail over the state have been j evented and grown from ideas j and pci fonnances that were in:- | In-.led by spirited minced citizens . like Mrs. Blackwell and Mr. V.-?;- j Isr c. Lcnoii. Thomasvillc. Mor- j gui'itoii. Lexington and Statesville j are just a few North Carolina ' to * - ns -where trl1 ’-widc recreation \ lap to the Fnison-Wallace promo- | programs grow from projects simi fioti? The Reamstown girls scftball j te m. known bs the Tigers, have ; a reasons record of five win? a- j gains! o'h° loss and that was to j Durham a couple of weeks ago | But the Tigers had already beaten j j the Durham outfit in a close b 't.’e in Roxboro in middle July, The team rostc-r is as follows: R3chc.ll Holloway, rs; Barbara I ,1 Ft : chard~on. sb; Joyce Lee ss; Y- I \enne Lattie. rs; Jess'ca Hunt, r Mary R.ym- c; Carolyn Wood, p; j K y - 1 Porto way. s i Mi- Ruth Blackwell Faison is ’ OH'r.er end coach ! .MISSIONARY SISTERS ANT) ' 'VILLINO WORKERS t I.i It A few days ago. r. group of Mis- , siotmry Sisters and Wining Work- j r.' of the Firs’ Baptist Church. Ki’gjhoro. decided to visit one of their elderly members in the ru ral district that is sick, Mr, Tom j Webb. We desired to share a j snort service with him. A song 1 was iined by Mrs. Lillie Johnson, a few verse of 2: Mark was read ! by Mrs. Ruth Atkerson. who pre sided. Prayer by brother R. H. : Johnson. We listened to remarks j by the president. Brother Webb I expressed himself of how thank- ' fu] he was for the service, and how he enjoyed if. Si dot Bailey and brother S'wart. decided we should take alove offering to l*»v-e with him. Amount: $6 50 Others came in and added $2 00 Service was closed with prayer by the presidem Mr. and Mrs Webb were sur prised with a delicious lunch The dining room table was loaded with food. Those present were: Mr and Mrs Richard Atkerson. Mr and Mrs R H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Od t'l Thoma*-, Mrs. Willie Barnett Mbs. L G. Blackwell. Mrs. Rome lie Harris, Mrs. Daisy Malone. Mr James Stewart. Mrs Willie Ed- M ART HA I Beauty Salon t Corner BILL A JOHNSON ROXBORO, N. C. liiill tirrn —u luiMniwiimir ir~in rr~ j——lncmirw El Rocco Club, Inc. i Caters to All Kinds of Parties Private Parties A Specialty Phones BE 2-9497 4-9160 1810 E. Market St. GREENSBORO, N. C. HUMPHRIES Groceries and Meats PHONE 5513 | fi?.o Durham Road | ROXBORO, N < 1 iW ■ 111 Bill IIW Ti)HllTl~rai "Tl - Mrs. Kathleen Bailey. Mrs. j Cailie Lawson. Mrs. Flovdte | .Springfield, Mrs. Mary Burch, Mrs. | Beatrice Parrish, all of Rox- i Spider Webb Gets Revenge j With Victory Over Joseph; I Sepia Referee Officiates BY CHARLES .1. LIVINGSTON 1 CHICAGO lANPI Ellsworth | “Spider" Webb got. revenge for a - defeat he suffered at the hands of up-and-coming Charles Joseph last June, by pounding split 1C round decision over 'he challenger from ; New Orleans before 1.413 ringsid j ers in the Chicago Stadium last ; Wednesday night. Million otheis. watched the tight on television. By winning, Webb, fighting out | Chicago, fortified his position i a? the sixth ranked middleweight | contender, and perhaps clinched ' a match with Gene Fuller, No. 1 ! challenger end former champion, j His manager, Hoe Knowles, said ai i tc; the fight that he will, attempt : to close the match with Fuller to j demonstrate to all that W ebb is ] readv for a title shot. : Asked how he felt about giving ! Joseph another chance, Knowles | raid hr had no objection to that ! uut point-id out that it depends on i whether fans want the bout. . i I t Webb and Joseph clash ags-m, it will be the rubber meeting he | !i\ con the two. Last June- 13 in his i hometow. in New Orleans. Jo j s L ph sneaked a win over “Spider", snapping h.s impressive winning - , streak at lit straight. How ever, 5 ! Webb claimed he was the victim > j of a "hometown decision" and hol | lortd for a rematch. The stadium. ‘ l .natch resulted Webb Pin's It Safe This time Webb, the local fa vorite, pi avert it safe and got IBRjVffiG V§g& you'ut Find more fun in summer. - j ( J)l(K(jjOitt& OR.IV/! MG Ir you R£,MEMBER, TH£s£ *o«zn9 travel 3 .-screw*- 1 TIPS rod. SOtVIMG SMtu - J -y'jy CAR OVERHEAT!Nt? fM TRAFPifJ OELAy-’ ( // : SHIFT TO NEUTRAL; RACE £N3iNE \ ’ eveay FEW MiNUffeS. j>o NOT y/ TURN OFF IGNITION!. DO GOT' PUf //' automatic TRANSMISSION IN ’ORIVT UNTIL you’m R£A£jy TO <3O. fi\ Mmi i stalled w'itw Vapor lock•• _J RAiSe CAR's HOOD; PUT A CAM* CLOTH ON TOIL PUMP. BS. - «s 4 ’ PATIENT A r-etv MINUT£S. .— j. L.. , / AU, / 1 o'fiAOiKroK eoiufjs \ Cot o { OV'ER-- OPEM HOOD. ' _J LQOStbl CAP. WAIT. f a AOO Wfer6R (HOT iCV ooto) siowtjf / V| ; . , Jf.\ WITH ENGINE RUNNING. \yyjW U / ■cee? cool y ourself ey V l! S£<N(S SMART 6SUPORS. [jT?-*' LEAViNS. HAVE C£ * STATION OEAlgft CHECK radiator, battervj paw ftfcLT, ANO TIRES. \ Ks-> frSsuHMStt'HavTmr^ Southern Athletic Officials Hold Meet In Shreveport, La, WASHINGTON, D C-The six-; th annual meeting of the Sou*hern j Division of the Mid-Western Ath- | etic Officials Association was held i Saturday, August 10 in Shrove- ; ! port, Louisiana. According to Odic- j I Davis, President, and J. D. Lowery, j Past. Deputy Commissioner, ore of ! the big results of this year's ' . ot | ing was the increased tnu-ust I shown by coaches and directors ol j athletics * ! Lowei-v pointed out the necor-ity ! of officials being in good condition. The veteran official serving ! an rules interpreter telfl the co,n hes to "he in condition. A coach can pull a player to I rest, but you've s*»t to so the full distance," he said. He also I urged the official# to know - the rules. Another indication Phone BR 2-4133 S. T. WYRICK And CO. Office Furniture &• Supplies I Complete Office Planning Service 117 N, Green< Rl. GREENSBORO, N. C. WWmKMXNfI’WBJMm j boro; Mr. and Mrs. O. L Cunning j ham. Mr. Edward Wade, of Virg- I lina. and Mr. Jestlv Webb, of ! Baltimors. Maryland. off to a fast start. He ripped into Joseph in the first round and indicated he would try to get it over with early. How ever. Joseph had designs of his oxvn. He met Webb’s assault with a two-fisted attaek of bis own -n the second, third, fifth and sixth rounds. Webb, a cagey veteran of 25, boxed cautiously at times, no doubi remembering that Joseph had decked him in the New Orleans bout. But at the seventh he ex ploded with fistic bombs. For al most two solid minutes, he pinned Joseph in his own corner and nail ed him with .a volley of punches lo the head and body and almost put him down, Joseph showed sta | mina. however, as he weathered | the storm to come back and take j the 10th round. Webb won the firs',. fourth, sev enth, eighth and ninth rounds. The sixth was even. "Spider ’ got. the nod of the referee, Bull Doty, and Judge Frank Clark by scores of 49-4 Z and 43-43. The other official. - ; Judge Howard Walsh, voted for Jo • ! seph, 45-45. . ! Doty, the only tan referee on the ; ! Illinois Athletic Commission staff, , was working his first major bout 1 in months. He did a remarkably - line job. both fighters agreed. The bout, promoted by the Inter national Boxing Club, grossed $E r,44.53. Tiu net gate was $1,173.03. Each fighter received $-1,000 from the radio-television pool. ; of (he enthusiasm shown he i coaches was the releasing of ! garre films for study, R W Harrison. Deputy Commis j sjoner of the Southern Division, al j so Urged the officials to know the i rules. He pointed out the necessity j j of officials ' coring high on the Na- , i tional Examination which was ad- i ministered to certified officials J and applicants in the afternoon. Among others attending the session* which were held Iri the Rnnrjurt Room of the Free man-Harrls Case were William Porter, Houston, Texas; Leroy j T. Smith, John M. Bates, Oscar Williams, Jackson, Mlississippi; Art Williams, Tulsa. Oklaho ma; Leonard Barnes. Sport. Louisiana; Lee A Flentroy, ' Grover Lewi*. Jr., Minrien. ; Louisiana; Albert Watts, Vicks- j burg, Mississippi: Richard AV. ( Jackson, New Orleans, Louis iana. Hubert Owens, Holly Bluff, Mis- | sissippi; John A. Merritt, T. B F.dis J. W. Stainpley and W. O. Robinson, Jackson State, College Jackson, Mississippi; Dwight Fish er. Bishop College, Marshall, Tc Te as, and F. D Hobd.y, Grambling j College, Louisiana. In addition to Davis and Harrison other officers ; an M, J Hawaii. Secretary-Treas ure and L. T. Smith, Parliamen- I Lilian I Rally Funds Will Produce 'Free Tracts LOUISVILLE, Ky. —Tracts for free and low-cost distribution will be produced with the net proceeds from the Sunday School Rally din ing the Sunday School Hour at the National Baptist Convention. U.S.A. Ir-e.. in Louisville, Ken tucky. September 8. The Sunday School Hour, conducted by the School Schon conducted by the Sunday - School Publishing Board, will also feature the awarding of the S. N Vass Award for out standing achievement in Chris- j 1 tian Education. Members of the Sunday School j Publishing Board, in session at j Nashville. Tennessee, voter to sponsor this rally and encourage j j churches, pastors, and other work- j j ers to contribute to the tract fund. ! Each Board members will b- ; re sponsible for organizing his state lo support this effort Promotion of the Rally will be In the hands of Rev. A Janies Johnson, Illinois, and Kev. G. E Johnson, Indiana, Associate Directors. Mrs. Eliza beth Hewitt of Greenwood, Miss., will serve as Secretary I They will work from the Sun day School Publishing Board s Booth at the Convention. Publishing Board officials an ‘ | nounced plans to secure the sow- ; ‘ 1 fees of some of the outstanding ; ' i people in the Convention to p*;e --' I parr, the tracts, as money is avail- j j able m the Traci Fund for this 1 ! purpose. 111. Baptist Institute Has Hew Trustee I CHICAGO. 111. (ANP> Chtcafm . I Baptist Institute has been advised \of the selection of h“ ! " trustees 1 for the year 1957—5$ These were : I elected recently by the Chicago j Baptist Association, one of the ! ; several sponsoring agencies of ‘.he • Institute and will the ] Association on lue Board of Tiv.s tees. The group includes Dr. W. A. Diman, Rev. Hampton Price. Rev. Victor A. Sweet and D. A. Watts. Each has served m this capacity I previously. The office staff has been in ! creased during the summer ! W ith the addition of Paul I- Webb U of Arizona who is par | tici pa ting in graduate student activities at the Baptist Stu- I dent Center at T>th and Ellis Ave. Webb is serving as ad ministrative assistant to Dean Robert C. Wallace during the summer. | The Baptist Educational Centers j Directors conference scheduled for i the Baptist Assembly at Green Swill draw top leaders in Christian Education from across the nation. ; Dr Paul O. Mason, a trustee of j Los Angelos Baptist City Mission j Society is scheduled to be- the j guesl of Dean and Mis. Wallace . en route to the conference J Dr. Paul O. Mdson. a trustee of the institute and secretory. De | partment of cities of the American Baptist Home Mission Societies, is chairman of the Svoring Com mittee of the Conference. Dr. K. B. Hicks, field representative will serve ns coordinator. The conference of director will j run concurrently with the National ( ! Missions conference and such di- \ stinguished leaders ns Dr. Martin j Luther King, Dr. ,T. Oscar Lee ' and Dr. Jitsuo Morikawa. former pastor of First Baptist. Church of Chicago will address both groups tet fcH j by Robert C. Preble President Encyclopaedia Britannica Unravel the jumbled clue and see if j you can guess the answer, which has j as many letters as there are dashes, j The answer is printed upside down, j j i j i Aristotle referred to it as an ; "Indian ass,” and many author!- | ties believe the ancients confused ] | it with the rhinoceros. A cup made i of one of its horns was thought to be proof against poison. (ML: SOULAFUB ANSWER I uosiod udj nooj s,3uts( auto; q-ihos l«A'oi vpue.t j am ui pasn P.tsAi Kiiuoif pecooar.e s.mqw ‘uuooiun aijj «{ asaaq patntoid an; put; pao.w «nji eq; THI CAROLINIAN I 1.-IJL —«l I ■— l M lll.wi. .1P..1 -1.111. 11, . I.TTm T1 jjjl aiiMiiiwnnii ma am ■ m > nifi 11 ill 1* ■win mm in 1 mm? -iii»i n mirm By MRS. M M .BROWN 801 Apple St. Phone: CA 6-92.il 1. BURLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. j V/Gdor Fonville arid son, Lcovurd ! (Airs. Fonville. the former Miss I j r.ez Harrell inf Wyanekuck, N. Y, ! spent ton days visiting relatives | and friends. Among some ol the I friends they dined with Mr. and i Mrs. Wilson Fonville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown They left for New York Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Babb, the former Miss Ruth Corbett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Corbett. 526 Dudley St. Mis. Babb resides in Jamaica. ■ N. Y. Mr Waiter Barrel! 0? Los Ange ; ! les, California ’-vas guest of Mr. and , Mrs T. Levister. Welcome to A-SC Nathaniel Lea of Hunter Air Base. Savannah. Ga.. . who -s home on leave. He is the j son of Mr- Ollie Lea Hopedate Rd, I Mrs Ethel Grave:? of Morgan- 1 . , ... •. r.f.i: town has compicted a six-u.eriv course in hair styling at Perdue Beauty College in Now York City. Mrs. Nellie Cvawfoid of White Plains. N. Y„ Mr and Mrs. Ad die Mcßroom and daughter, Mrs. Moz'.lta Andrews and her two children an-; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 1 Mcßroom of Bridgeport. Conn., 1 are visiting Mis. Artelia Mc- Broom of Green Level communi ty. Misses Mary Gilliam and Cur ley Mcbane of CUcn Raven left for Washington, D. C„ Saturday to visit relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Junius Graves, l'.wight and Larry Graves, and j Mrs. Lois Springfield have rc j :urned from Stamford, Conn., and i N f;W York City, where they va :< a! ioned with relatives -no 1 friends. | Mi and Mrs Kiirm Morgan Jr.. ; and family have ret.urueo to Ncv, | York after vacationing here for the ! past two weeks with their parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Karat- Morgan, Sr. j and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Po ; teat, and with other relatives and ; fuends. Mrs Nannie Pearl Oliver of Richmond Va. is visiting her sis- 5 ter. *f«lrs Bertha Kelley and other relatives and friends, i Miss Janeile Brown is spending her vacation in Washington, D. C ! with Miss LaFerne Evans. Miss Shirley Mebane has re turned to Kete Bitting Reynolds ! Hospital in Winston-Salem to re sume her courses of study after | spending three weeks with her par | ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mebane. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs Clarence Humbert of 1131 Halibut Street, announce j Qit arrival of a daughter on Auc ' usf ii. : Mr. and Mrs James Alien W - I ten of Mebane. announce tne sr | rival of a son on August 13 at Ala* i ms nee County fiospit s'- CHURCH NEWS I There was n service at St Md ( ihow's A.M.E. Churcn r rickij ! right at 7:30 o'clock Rev. J. W i Morrison, pastor of Children's Cha- I pet Christian Church in Graham. was guest speaker. Mrs. E C‘ Mur | ray along with Club No. 5 sponsor | eri the service. j The Trustees of Queen's Chapel | A.M.E Church sponsored a party I Saturday night at the home of Mrs. | Elizabeth L;ey The it was a party Saturday af ' te) at 3 o'clock 111 tub r:,,.,iv- f! '‘Continental Look" News In Knit-Yourseif Style Something new under the sun this summer . . . this gay "Ro man striped” pullover styled with a Continental flair by Ken tucky Yarns. Easy to wear, the pullover's perfect over skinny pants and shorts. Try it, ton, ns a cover-up over this settlor. s new knit bathing suits. Any way y ou wear it, its casual lines and bright colors flatter your figure. Easy to knit, the pullover works up fast in a simple stockinette stitch, with no shaping requit ed. Knit in Kentucky’s coo! rayon All Purpose yarn, available in n wide range of colors, the pull over is guaranteed washable, shrink-resistant, n On -fading. Nice news, too, is that, the pull over’* easy on the budget. Fotnl cost of the yarn needed is well under s{.oo. To get your FREE | directions for knitting the ‘‘Ro man Stripes" pullover, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Woman’s Editor of this newspaper, ! 3 IS “Growing parents; arc the only on-a suitable fur grow j in;; children-” ment of the First Baptist Church ; sponsored by Zone number 3 The ; public was served. (The Sum lie QulntiiUe. of Dur loig- 1 lington sponsored a program Sun day night at Burnettes Chapel ; Christian Church at 7:30 o'clock | Woman's Day was obscivoci at Queen's Chapel A, M. E. Church at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lone Graham, chairman of the Po litical North Carolina Con ference gave the address. Others who appeared on the program in cluded Mrs. Nancy Hawkins, Mrs. Evelyn Harvey and Burlington Community Club. The evening service of the First i Baptist Church was conducted by I ;b v. H. J. Cobb, pastor of the | church. Music was by the male j chorus under ihe direction of Mi I H C. Goo re. Scripture lesson vis j l ead from Phil. Uh dv.pte:. by ! Rev C. K. Gr if fen of Norfolk Va. GRAHAM NEWS IN TOWN AND OUT Mrs. Luther Reiser and son. T.n iher Jr is visiting her parents. Mr. and’Mrs. Charles D. Troilingci. Mrs. James Covington and in fart son of New York City are visiting Mr. and Mr-. John Uen- I vv Harvey on College Se :G 'Mrs. Russeli Rogers is visiting her sister. Mrs. Henrietta Herndon in Nevi York who has been in de clining health and is seriously ill ] at this time. 1 Miss Annie M. Murray of Mcoaric j is spending some time in the City %vit.h the W. Russ<?n R.ohjf'i >v ,| ' Mrs c S. Wilson had as h?t I house guests the past week end ■ | her husband’s family. Mr. and ! Mrs. Howard Wilson ait of Bovvt i,-,g Green, Va Other guests were j n;. r sister’s family, Mr. ar.d Mrs | Hill Howard and Caaetta ot Fay -1 N- C. - j Mr. Lacy Tinning of Ohio has ■ I been spf.-nri'ng some tioic- with hn ■ ! brother, Mr. Edward P. Nowlin of - j Washington. SgU John Henry Woo i j fop Jr. h.T- been visiting with Mr. I and Mrs. W H. Whitted on Mcl f | villi* Street. - j Miss Carolyn Caviness is vaca ' Honing with her sister. Mi- Leo nard Biassingame sn Nev. Vc; k. i Mrs. Vi. R. Warren has return- : rd from the. University of Conn. ; j at Storrs. Conn, where she has i j been studying this Rummer. Shi j : motored to Asheville for her son. j Roddy who has been vacationing there" . | Mrs. Hubie Thompson anu noi husband are v.sitmc hm . sister. Miss Nina Ma- Sboffncr on N. Marshall St. They r-. side »n ; New York. | Mrs. Erne?' Truitt and children, i Roney and Pinkie of Graham, have. : returned front a weeks vacation ; in New York City. M" and Mrs. Jimmie Graves J unci * Charier; M Grave? of Rich | ntond Avenue have returned tio;n Washington, Baltimore', and On.a --i aelphia where they visited i U«- | fives and friends. birthday party . ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kemp of j flaw River Rd. entertained a num ■ ! bei of guests at a birthday pu ty ihi ao'ing their niece Miss Dequin j r y c.aituv of Now York. The P-W' ■ ! was" hid'd on the court ■ | where the guests pOycd Croqwt. •Those (-moving the hospu.'ty • ! of Mr. and Mrs. Kemp were Mr. .a ft • i Fdriest and chtft and AiTj. i.i.ni. ! fjrcn. Michael anti loin. nr. and J Mrs Scott 1 ley, Resina and J ! kue Cookie.. Barbara and Catherine | Crumpton, Margaret Herman Preston Graves. Faye ‘‘.veie.l i Melvin and Jerry Stokes. B< tr ri " ,f ] Youse. Verto Guthrie. Grady Walk- «... i c G-av»v. Billy md hm-an . Comotnn. Betty" imd Do lots Oop- j , r Roscor and She)ion Rurnc,t. , .Johnny Malkin*. Mr. »nd Mw Jo- i s«-nh G'.ovcr. Amos ( o, S . . York, Mr. and Mrs Pate. CaroJyi, | Oct avia and Anno ln<? i i served cokos. ? ;,ndwtenes. nuU. u< ; I (-cam and enk" to th- guests i I Evervo.n* left praising the !y.s.- ees for a wonderful evening. M«- j j Dolors Mil hr and Mr. eng | Ken-o have converted thmr | I for «,e summer for the common- I i it/ Vn-Js as o court fov $8 wits *Hm | mer civloyincnl i Mias Emma Jean Holt has com- Dieted hei course in a l i c Course offered at Russo a- • m«rcial School in Winston-Salem. -j C Commencement reverses were held on Aug 0 at Mars Hill Baptist Church. Emma Jean v tn daughter of Mrs. Roster Dee Wood, Df Er.st Gilbreath St she is a graduate of Graham High RICK j All sick and shuttns are showing | improvement. Miss Amy Mebat.e i wishes to thank all who have ocen I so kind and thoughtful of her mo | J. i. MILLER & SON LUMBER | | COMPANY Pit one LO. 1L.1481 MEBANE, NO. CAR. . i»<wt»re>fTi.B«sw. : mir-r* 1 */*iMMMMOTMKttV wm ; 1953 Chevrolet Deluxe Four Door Sedan: All extras, one owner. Mechanically ' perfect sot>s | 1954 Buick Special 2-door se dan. Fully equipped. One owner, Light green finish, extra clean $1695 i 1953 Chevrolet Bel-Air Two Door Hard Top: Fully equipped, tutone, match- j 1 ing interior. Sporty $1995 BILL PRICE BUICK Incorporated ' S. MAIN ST. BURL' v GTON IV B ' ttin" HUNTER TOMMY rOt.t fit 'N J AMRE B. CROSS .1 AMI:S IM F, WKiJ" HALL Salesmen WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST 24. 195.7 ther's welfare during her illness and her convalescing period. : Mrs. Mary Hunter is. a patient at Alcmance County hospital. Re ’• member the sick and shutins with 1 cards and occasional visits when I permitted. AT CHILDREN'S CHAPEL- The pastot. Rev. ,1. TV. Morris on's selected verse was from Sr Matthew 16-18 Associated with Rev. Morrison on Sunday morning as pulpit guest, was Rev. Leto Ruffin, a former resident, of this city, now • stdoig in Baltimore. Md CHORUS APPEARS I The male- chorus of Kflarsd gave J i musical renditions on Sunday eve- . ! ning at 8 p m. at Children's Chap- t i el church. Rc\. Willie White was , ! guest minir-ter. This program, was ; sponsored bv the Trustee Board. SPECIAL INSTITUTE F onl;lo.u-n Center of the Chris < i. i , flPAffwi iami! rhuivh' at : j tian Congregational enururr hi j ; Frr.n’Ri it on. NX!, is offering it spe- i j via! institute for Sup---!.:f■■ r.J.mt ! I and Puttday School teachers or oitv - I era interested in ?■ -ii■ wu■- eceu'a ! lion from August 18-23. Rogistra- j ! lion i? $lO. YiID WEEK PRAYER SERVICE | MU week prayer service will be- | gin Children's Chapel Christian j : Churc 1 this week on Wednesday j j evening at 7:30 p.m. and continue ] fox six weeks. This service will j : begin on time, and close on tune j The chick-'it dinner served a. ' I Children - Chapel was a grand sue- i 1 cess, thanks to the coopera ’ion of; - the friends. MRS. LONIA AI STON BOWDEN j | Vuneral services for Mrs. Lonia j ; Alston Bowden, 89. of (1 rah am. j i who died Tuesday morning, was i held Saiurdov afternoon a: 1 o- : clock at Maxwell Chpoi | ■ Church. j Rev, C. S. STcmd officiated, as- : ; sisied by Rev. J. A Hunter. Rev. j I C R. Malloy and Rev J- W. Al- 1 j bright. Bunn! was in the church , I cemetery. st NO W TEA A Silver Tea was sponsored on t | Sunday from 4 to >' p.m. in the , ■ church Annex by Mcsdamr? I'e j lots Miller and Poole Prc-c-'eds i were for the church Bvu.ldir, m ; Fund. We wish to thank nil who : ~ I helped to make the Tea a swa m' i j i Mrs, M. M P. '«« .rsinppeo : I ! Sunday morning with of :| ; the First Rents si Church Gra- ;• i ham of which the Rev liottei is ’ nastor. He chore for hi? theme, i "Christian Thinking -ihe Power o. - Thought" from Phil 1 - ;; •51 ST ' s.VMTI- WATER Ml-LON ; it mV'. SPONSORED P.Y NEG RO EXTENSION ST AI ! The 81st Annual •W.-'.iernieJoi: .I i Cutting .-onuser-d by the ; ! Extension Staff of Ai-m -nr? C our,- ; ty was held last Monday at the : | eon: i hoar?' , i For more, than wo hours cour- ; - •tv atnpUtyees drifted down t,. to \ hnsemeflt hn soma vend-?m- r - - ! \l J’ j i The watermelons. Pies* C.-rbctt. : Negro countv .igr-nt. said, weicneo !an average of 28 pounds each 30 j i rrclops wore cut .. i Betumpo 155 md lift people were , served fr -m 3:30 until shortly as- IC-r I The event v?..? started 21 years • | by -h vv. Jefham-. then Negp j if, - n agent, now v. uh the Gate ; i extension serviee H - still parti- . ' 1 elpaics in the sponr-orship j Othc: sporiMT?. in soaihon ; jpfß-i-ioo -nd Cf i -U. 'vi re Mrs. Carrie Wil. op a ’vmk f -' ;n - j Coach David hi r-mard IS n-cr. ; in town with plans for the com iwiiirmn,- 11 "■ um i limn jsw-' l *' I'* ' uane'*»« l, » fc ***" fc '" j u ju * , "''j| J.C. «’$ ! ! VICTOR’S LUMBER CO. I I CLOTHING CO. See Us Fur Your LADIES' & MEN S Building Needs ready - to - wear "Your On? P Buildinu- CLOTHING Supplier” 704 SOUTH SPRING ST. 104 WEST FRONT ST, Dial C\ 6-3321—P.0, Box 688 Telephone 6-4947 Bl RLSNGT V. N. V. Rt ISLINGTON. N. C. . 111,11 .fin iun -1U.»1 J..J 'I ' BUJ|-TI~I f 111 r'MF’IHW—CITITr—rni —ITI —»|I MU Q u « handy Bottled Under The Authority oi the \ COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. BURLINGTON, N. C. f REMEMBER ... At Long's You Can Get COCA-COLAS 5c POPULAR BRANDS SNUFF .. .. 11c RJR and Other Bag Tobacco ac & 10c i Prince Albert, Mali &. Had, Veh es, Model Pipe Tobacco L]c Popular Brands of CIGARETTES 19c Package $1.79 Carton filter Tip and King Size 20c Package 51.89 Carton LUNG'S DEPT. STORE WEST DAVIS STKLLT BURLINGTON, N. C. • j ••The Home OI Long Wearing Sundial Shoes” I sng season which opens Sept. 7th against Reidsville. Practice began Thursday. A meeting is called in the; evening at 7:30 with the fath ers o£ the boys. BAND CONCERT The. Jordan Sellars High School Summer band concert- Thursday evening in spite of weather was a grand success, Approximately 50 ■ hiidpen participated in this varie ty concer under the direction of Mr. R. t. Carmical. Several for mer band students were present who arc now teaching hands in this state and Virgin;;.. About thir ty-five parent? Remained for a bu siness meeting and refreshments while hand folk enjoyed a social hour. Mias Catherine McKoy of White Plains, N. Y. and Mr. Henry Me- Koy of Flushing, N Y. spent ttvia ! week visiting their mother Mrs. j Emma Me Koy and their sister Mrs. £. Ivi. Karri? or. Avondale Ave. Mr. and Mrs Walter Walker and | son of Lee St have just returned I from Wilmington and points east | where th.-v visited relatives and I !i is-nds. Th'-y report a plcasan j ti ip, • t \. 8-9371—NITE: CX 6-7048 j THOMPSON . AUTO SERVICE ’Repairs On All Make? of Cars Wrecking Service COMPLETE ELECTRIC SLR. DAY & NIGHT Hydramatic Sen. of All Types Body Fonder Repairing and Painting Serv. BURLINGTON, N C. : j \Vin G. THOMPSON. Prop. 11 ’ I T U JEFFREYS Pres. G. C AMICK. Vice-Pres. .CENTRAL MOTOR & TIRE CO., Inc. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Telephone 3-3981 THIRD & CLAY ST;- MEBANT. N. C .-.vbt-. — . * - SALVAGE | HOUSE i' Alamance County's Lar&t st | Used Furniture Dealer Your Good-Will Star*. Open 8 in 8 Phone fi “27* J Hi-Way 70-.A BURLINGTON J R, Nelson Pender | Nationwide Insur a n e e LIFE -FI HE AU TO HAIL Phones LO 3-7 PUS Home' LO 3-3472 MEBANE, N. C. ■ ■■■Mill M '* 1

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