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Greensboro Ball Features 32 Debs Ski presentation of tvn* Bfi® *d tt* Hijw wove wide started L*®* Mma Zaehary, daughter at Ito. Katy Scan Zachary and *u late Molten & Zachary, was gvwoad queen of the event hy ZDte Frances Paulette TFaa. Tbs <o—* preemted a losing sup MTiOWa OPB MWWWMt Got a cold? 666 cold medicine will WOW TREAT ALL COLD SYMPTOMS 666 (ton extra-fast decongestant action iit—n tt’i Uauid. no waitina to dissolve, Koeoe uon “regular** too. Thar* Sre f gOjer lyteflawnd a eoM: iMhlil MWtHL I9VHI Sft2*4ssted and fight* *n». No “iMiSiiiiiiaillanl oroduct can do this. Mewte mode aapedaily tor colds...and only far colds, it welly earltal .The fast f ahwigaatent aartan as IM works through the bleed *•»- ——a VIIV6BeeiIWUIIU( pIHCOf wMIO •w| drops m •props con por OWN * HOME TODAY R&leigh’t Finest Subdivision Biltmore Hills Madonna Acres $10,000.00 to $1440040 $10400.00 up T Ranch ★ Split Levels ★ two Story Custom Designed Homes FHA-VA-Conventional Loans Other Homes From SWIMMING POOLS JOHN W. WINTERS & CO. MEAL ESTATE BROKERS BUILDERS 607 East Martin St VA 8-5786 Heart "CITIZENS YOU SHOULD KNOW" RADIO—WLLH EVERY SATURDAY 4 PJi Shop Monday Through Saturday 9:30 A M. ’MI 9:00 P. M. Return To The Clas»ics In Jewelry b it a prirrlrao heirloom? No, but tdfing the diffadnee would be afpeult FUkiai baa oaaud centuries ... captured the epleadnr of ages past... bo the incat euitNu selection you’ve ever seen. Each piece is done with such a fUr of flrp~i~~ ... each attention ta detail that yeu*B be amazed at the modest prices. If s pma-settar shell wnat the taßcrad deganee as the 98 r tO *25. PtosTa* Hudson-BelK hr Mia. Both muor Gars. anti-ha auoud at the local chapter. the debutant* list tnclodad: Mia- Bankf. »*. Carolyn Hooka. Payday. Mdiy Col Una. Sandra Ogya. Barba ra Grave*. Evelyn Graves, Joan Graves, Maria Orson. Balan Bette, Eunice Balhneo. Patay Jaaaup. Ca rolyn Laath, Barbara Ua. Stefa* UUy. Lanara Millar, Ann Mitchell, Marcett Btehmand. Jadn Saunders, Velma Shoffner. ShlHey S. Spruill. Ann Stanback, Phyllis Taylor, Un da Ttiplin, Stands Tyae, Joaa pMoa Watkins, Georgette White, Vlrgte Whttaett and Deloris Zacha ry. ttesThaena derina proven te thansands as esasa. Whan yea have a aSM, tabs 6M, and saosrikat teal relief Can he Hha. SoHsMMM^kraMtod^ ■PPW SOK swlWs* r > CARNATION j(dßk J COOKING HINTS I nSr HOMS gIRVICC MRCCTOB AND MM BTAPP J Be the wtet DODoler w6mr in ym ddUPi mob this holiday eeanonbyinakinf n ml CWmu Candy Boom. The youngster* will be intrigued and it is go limple even e young teenager ean make it in bo time. Ceraatiott Fluffy Mint Frosting makes the “snow". Thanks to double-rich Carnation this delicious frosting stays creamy until the last bite is gone. To serve the candy house oak* simply remove the roof and alios. However, the children probably won’t want to oat it right away ao why ast maha cup cakes, frosted with Chnatlon Fluffy Ifiat TToetiag sad decorated with Christmas candies, for Mm to SBjiythe day you deliver the candy hones? CNMfIMAg CANDY NOtlM 1 Vsfnldnrfileaf caha %tompaanaah 4 caps dfted aanfacHawara* wper % bagin pappanaW aatenct Heap (mail can) vndhited % wp»bortenlnf (wMbuttei) CARNATION BVATORATfO MILK 3 padmpa* (1 ft aawcaa andi) g’A to 4 nips dflad maartod laafrarHiia Stond«gi»FaH<»>4Cto>feeitonarratigarwithOewi»ttontwtflmtoeth. Add remaining t* 4 eupa Hftad confaetionara* sugar and salt to blended mixture. Beat at medium spaed tmtU smooth (about 1 minute). Add peppermint entrust and shortening. Beat at high mtedunta fluffy (shoutsto3minutes).mapscMt#aneoeto*(Met or trap. Frost cake slid tray to resemble mow. Fold a WtH Blah place of cardboard to half lengthwise for yqoL Frost ftbdf la IMp* ported with toothpicks down tha canter 6f cak*. Daadrata root and make walk with eandy wafsra. Make door, windows and rafl Sines with pretsel Sticks, tt dssirad. make trees hy frosting tea cream ednaa or paper cups. Snowman to mida from marshmaUowa, elevaa and prataala. To san* remove read and eut cake eroaswtsa. For 10th Tune Oxley Reelected As Pigskin President ’ WASHINGTON, D. C. The 29th annual business meeting of the toe member Pigskin Club of Wash ington held st the Statler Hilton Hotel recently, unanimously re sleeted Lieut Lawrence A. Onlay, President for the tenth year. Other officers elected ware: Ist vice presi dent Attorney George Jeffereon; 2nd vice president Dr. Robert Peer son; trd vice president Dr. leslSh Burton; financial secretary, Cate Adams; recording secretary, Ev erett w. Carter; treasurer. Dr. W. Henry Green; auditor, WilUam L Porter; archivist Dr. Edwin E. Henderson; general counsel. At torney Carl D. Coleman. Judge Austin L. nekling, Attorney Roy Garvin, and N. W. Johnson wore elected te the Board of Directors. The 29th Silver Anniversary A wards Dinner of the Club, was held Dec. Tth at the Statler Hilton Ho- WL Ligon Announces Honor RoH The counselor at the J. W. Ligon Junior-Senior High School released the Honor 801 l for the second sixth weak revealing those students mainteintti on average of $0 or shove. The honor studonte won: Valise* Myers, Davis Thomas. Barbara Me- Cay. Barite Balter. Christopher Hunt Minnie Morgen. Carolyn Car* tar. Ibye Eaton. ■Utley Horton and George Holloway. Mildred toelllnm. Battle Bar bour, Cheryl Hamlin. Thelma Hall, Patricia fUnee, Beatrice Bennett, Cynthia Parrel). Kay Stentev. Os tine Anthony and Lawrence Wilson. Sallio Sparks. Dorothy Battle. She ran Hinton. DaAan Newell Walter Davenport, James Hleh, Prod Post er. Lillie Miner and Dianne White. Canton Johnson. David Mack. Johnny WDltamo. Brenda J. Farrell, nt— Atm A. Good son. Margo E. King, Anita L. MDler. Oiarlsea C. Mor gan, Venice Preston. Gwendolyn Steward. Fran sec Wilson. Cheryl Seott and Sandra Morgan. Annie Hfllterd. Janet Howard. Evelyn Lewis, Brenda Mason. Che ryl Masson bury. Clarence Merritt Joseph Penn. Frank Weaver. An nette Exam. Yvette Peulk. I-croy yrwight Sandra Laaane. William Walfcar and Catharine M. Lesane. City Teen-Dems Chartered Hi herd Gamble, chair men of the Teen-Detn Committee, praeented the national charter te ragjypg&sa CefteM; vtee pretedent BUlto Tuck- eecrstou7. MBd Weel^tteasurw. the octtvttes of the dub. tbafoUow- At Momento Urban League Gets JFK ‘Housing Pen* MEW YORK One as IBs pans i signed the Eiinttn Ordsr w uaad hy Prasldant Kennedy In tha hlMttng metal dteerlmlnatiee m long-awaited "stroke" whereby he | tedcreUyaktad hnuatng, has boon l|m Hanlthy country boys "growing up overnight” Bobby end Frond* Higginbotham, aged T and 4. warn both .. Carnation babies-and th ay'm both-Carnation boys I Mother is an artist. Daddy la e deatos. a Have The Things You j: Want For Christmas | • Jjk one . v Fop Santa... Money For Fun Money For Gifts... Chritsmas Club Make It So! , JOIN HOW_ What a wonderful feeling! I SAVE RECEIVF Christmas with out money wor* each week , next year ri "' *" d itt “ -»<« »f —ssooo Club member s &00 IS?SA«C mount you hardly miss) ■ f| $lO 00 $500.00 each week. This time next year, you’ll be all set for your great- EW 1963 CLUB NOW „ a*tm~ «*. ~~ OPEN! MECHANICS & FARMERS BAN# Member Federal Deposit huaranee Corporation . RALEIGH—DURHAM __ HHCMSOHMHf •' -'M BALSKHL B. 0. IMtttay. MC—» MB —»i m.ii .1 I ii ——————— ter as tha National Urban imgm hi pm aw ting Urn Mstarie me temto to IBr. Young. Vrmldn* Kaanady wrote: *1 an awaan el peer contribution and that ad to* National Urban League to causae Hen with tha Executive Order an Bimahig “ STARTED ON CARNATION -STAYED ON CARNATION the milk with extra Vitamin D te sound teeth and strong bones! "BeUy grave out him la Jean*" aays their motor.“ButltaMtotopaMto ■|n|i4 Into. *>- - m npu mvo KWQ. IMr fathtr. Da* Rotart Hlithmaa luAHhhiiH to Midland, Fannsylvanta High School. Mb pHuBtofRBB ttoe takas him many nilee thraugi aiidkberiag eauitßA Mrs. Higginbotham left bar arttaacMug esooot sootHl yean eg* But aha is atOl as arttot to He kUtoR-Btth «e aye to nutrition. *T get extra Vltaniß D bto toa totally by uaiag Cemettoo as tha mUk hi puddle aal pin u»d cocoa-and an caraele! M milk 1b the red-and-nrhit* otm to OS world's tevortkr avaperatod milk. by tor. rarfjM.* n /' -* CARNATION’S EXTRA-CREAMY GHOOOULTM * ? CREAM PIE fMaAsaana AAtebphl * * foickiM ehoeolafi oufMloc* and pie filling mix 19 1 C UP undiluted CARNATION UtlmlliTilU _ EVAPORATED MILK |jMKl|||H - cup water 1 baked 8-inch pis shad v „ Cambina the pudding and pis fHHng BVVr ’ mix with Carnation Evaporated Mite I - -i m •ml mafar laa aaeinAnnn »- ■■■■■dlen I I^H^MHBu ■no WgWT ifi HUCCpD"' WOOR MQGQPOfRK I to label directions on mix. Four Into kJMILIL* A inch cruet Coal. Tap wMi toasted ■ZJ * * coconut or aMaad banian. 1 ** -■"■ Twenty Aflman eauHttontatom ad a total ad gng ndßWn to nB moatnpmmni ad He total tonbrmnavM jlMMton^mnagtomtond MitogaiggM sit.-.;..,.- - . ■ - Clan ridga Mm.) ih sassrsk.: Is Hakes Wan one* itosta -' rngk-torameatorsiMli 5
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