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CALMOI S 1' ' MVOMAL i T rin.io ibims a portion of Prince Hail Grand Master John Wesley Dobbs served ,is chairman «f ihr nr rh ;i(M» rrprrs i»i(i V r « e. i.o attended the testimonial the sponsoring committee and Mrs, Minna V Calhoun, oi Greenville. banouel for JH«n < » ilium i r-nrin- Pr -«tHe!i( of the Atlanta 8- C« was present to see her son honored, fPhoto by Kelly). ('.ranch. NMll’, in Ibc I'lulli Wheatley Bunich, VWCA last Meek. Alphas To Give Meda! Os j Honor To Marian Anderson i PHILADELPHIA (AHPf - Mi rian Ander>'-0.0 M il) he pi■ wm .f , the Metis! of Honor of Ai t s Phi Alpha Fraternity •'<?' Dee*'nibei at a public meeting 1" hi l;f W n Irvine Auditorium here The Singer y lit bo hour'! : "her contribution? to hoo-sr: o ! Hons as a representative of the Greater Percentage Os Korean j Vets Expected To Buy Homes ! A greater percentage ' • K/> k veterans are expect* homes through YA-g-'.ssanieed i mortgages than did ’ ••‘te'-an; of World War U, VA indic.Ted With more than ■>\ y«ai ing in which to apply for home i loans before their deadline- oi F. ■ - j ruary 1. '965 VA ay- 10 s percent j of the eligible Korea.'! - < tc - : ■ 1 • - have already availed themselves o f their loan guaranty privileges. TTii« figure was reached In spite of the fact has the an t of the service ynugpi than hi-* Korea,n veteran came erf •nnf*FT»it r.( .t ...i.> 'I •- <1 )« mo*it r*° •* i vtm* sing'* l of j 1 t«a«t. had net started a family and In general rras less nia pnu*d -P take oh '.erbuiv i !tm ly responslbilff' ■^■mviEßß^^B 9 HL We wish a!J entr friends, and customers and those who vie may meet and those who we jtiay never meet a MRRRY XMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR' We. will bp open j Christmas Oat .for Your Convenience Mrnmgemettt ands Employe-- J HEW LINCOLN GRILL a WILMINGTON ‘ r awi aaiißJM •t-jaw «re*am«»rgKgof *y.;g ssr .rueataictaaeam j: r r.rganttffrawtg/ ■nttiTg»t aegHancotgaeifml 1.-- .TMgwrry 24 HOUR LAUNDROMAT SERVICE New, Modem Heating System Jm< Installed Budding Warm 24 Hours A Day! DAVIE STREET COIN LAUNDROMAT NEXT TO RALEIGH SEAFOOD MARKET I United States in the Far Lest and 1 ihr Near Last." and for her Inter* national nature a singer (v;i.., Anderson is at present- a 1 i> * ~.f i Untied States del•**- j : gation in the United Nations, r Thu good Marshall will be prln- yto far alter thirteen years of j I opportunity to r VA-guaranteed j ; home loans, about Ml 9 percent of i ! f' ri , eiigihh' World War 11 veterans 1 have at n 1-1 themselves of their \ ! loan guaranty prlvilegcr i VA -tari'.t ictans forecast. In the ! appro’ijinsle -ear-and-a-bali re- ' j rnaining before July 25, i 960, in j i which World War 0 veterans can j { make |.;,an guaranty applications., I j as. may as 400,000 may actually ! 1 take advantage of the privilege if | I past per form a m-t- is any indication, - Beat Wishes £Jf#'lyHOf h,#* /.< " jr.itJ* fs2 W.l j9.KJf_S.XS:JV-Mj.ira.a_a ~ *- r - -• ** w ( ' OC :H1 ibe fine things in th>« gram! old Jane? of nuns, mi* WISH YOU MOST .. , GOOD TIE VLTH. good gheer • 1 HAPPINESS ■ ; i fg I 11|: ; I i # |l * Jfc, i-it-G NELSON’S TV SERVICE T\ Ri PAIRS ON CREDIT! Piehne Tubes and Antennas as low as S.i <•*) den u and $2,50 « j *.s c-ck, ; 517 mu sHOBO ST, TE 4 4984 Tills figure could add 8 little less j ihmi S peicent oi the vvoria War ii picture. On the other hand. VA says that j out of the home loans guaranteed currently each month 57 percent j are being made to Korean veterans ; and HI percent to World War T1 veterans. And Korean veterans have approximately four-and-a -half years to apply after the World War If deadline is reached Thick stands at young pines j should be thinned early. Sudden changes In a sow’s daily routine may upset, milk production. 15c WASH C -FLUFF I *Je MraCT “nj|y OP* N >4 HOURS—DAY AND NIGH t M\RTIN STREET SELF SERVICE LAI NDRV ”88 !•:. Martin Street I RK,I PVRRLNG IN BACK ** ijmjmmmmmmmmmmm BUM* fit! TOSS | VS2 1 I LIOBEVR | © $2,70 PINT %s^£? C HAtlfS JA' QUIN rt C "•' , i| Ji Qerry Ghristmas ! Mltdw ‘6 H r ! GREETINGS wishing’. ■" you good health and cheer for the coming year. i.. . , Barnes Motor Parts t S WILMINGTON ST MAII. TEmpte M 643 I . ■; •• •rarwwfwwTParwMrwww sot, w Jiui iww w— iim aawwßWMrOTifainwwt awsnwsrw w~m RHODES FURNITURE 301 S. WILMINGTON ST TR 3-!i.yi *7he nfrt *7Sm&t Ui course, l»fp doesn't h* gin *t 40 far the fellow **ho went Hke 80 when he wag 20." fill H Sli„f A spenat value 1 Idea! for the bed room, bathroom, I •••-"■ V \J d«se», ... Bmcma 201 So. Boylan Ave. | , RALEIGH, N. C. wm*sm<g>CT»ywaesW«!>» , ig.i Jazz Fans Elect Basie To The “Hall OI Fame ’ CHICAGO (ANP) - William Ba ate. better known throughout ja/.;- dom us Count Basie, has been elect ed to the Down Beat, Hall of Fame by the thousands of readers who voted in fhc 22nd annual rondo's poll conducted by the magazine. fThc Dec. 25 issue carrying ac counts of Basie's selection. well as individual poll winners, went on sale earlv this week.* In tin balloting. Ba. ie, whose big hand has been u predominant "oree in jazz for many years, out scored such other outstanding art ists as Dizzy Gillespie, Art Tatum, Dave Brubccfc, Miles Da*;.-, Woody Herman. Thelonlous Monk. Lesti r Young, and Clifford Brown tn winning. Basic became CHRISTMAS TREES 50. et 1.00 i Christmas Wreaths $1,50 to $2.00 | Also- Pot Plants for Xmas DAvi^S,f ?28 E. Caba me? st. I A ©fcf, (0l oW^v ana a Wake “r Drive 301 N. McDowell St TE 2-6992 Have the things you want for Christmas! gj£ Money for Santa . . . Fterjp) Money for Fun . . . l^jgmL Money for Gifts .. . fc oiir CHRISTMAS CLUB |g§^ 1 can make it so! PI ■ . What u wonderful feeling! Christmas with- —-——llOlN NOW~ out money worries! And it’s so easy with SAVE RECEIVTj one of our Christmas Club memberships. Pitch Week HCXt year j Select tin membership that best fits your $ I.UO $ 50.00 budget Then save !he small amount (an lit yI.OO SIOO.OO ••mount you will hardly miss’) each week. tj? f>oo iK i , r >( MH) This fmu nrx.l vear you'll be all s* t foe Jjt ’*.oo sl/50 o'* yoU! grenlK-t Christinas ever SIO.OO j $500.00 '' ~ MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RALEIGH-DURHAM the seventh member ut ihc c\- elusive group. Previous award winners include Duke Elling ton. I oitK Armstrong. Bonny <madman Glen Miller. Charlie “Vardbird” Parker, ami Stan Kenton. B.i .If wilt ri-t.v'V c I, plaque (■:-• jut!,-illy designed for Ball of Fame winni rs, in ceremonies soon Basil*. .'*4 has beet! in Ihr fore front of jazz ewer diner be look over Bi’iii’v Moton s band in Kan- (fa. \J y dtt bcAX | y c t Ike {4 S. the cmomtwn WEEK ENOIVG SATCRWAY, CfIBCIEMBKR UT, i»SB Worton, Jimmy Rushing, and Fred boon noted for their individual quality, rhythmic strength, and co lor. Baric bands also featured spi rited solo works The Basic band has won acclaim throughout the world. Among the illustrious figures who played with Basic at one tum or another lire Lester Young, Har ry Edison, Don Eyas, J. J. Johnson, Jo Jones, Buck Clayton, Bennie Worton, inamy Rushing, and Fred- i die Green Meanwhile, a number nf other tan jazzmen < aptured first place honors in the Downbeat poll Mites Mr-./ Is was the tan inranpetlut; I. f lohnson was voted top trombonist . Errol I Garner, the ' Poet of the «•{ ano." topped the ivory crev ; Ray Brown ea celled on bass, and Hilt Jackson topped Lion el Hampton and others mi vibes Also placing high were Thlloui one Monk, piano, second; Di it- Gillespie, triunpet, second am May Roach, drums, also second Get sows accustomed to farvowuo house three to five days befoi farrowing. 11
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