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12 t:~ u «-»*- RALEIGH N. C SATURDAY. MAY I, 1944 Salisbury Native Speaks Here Friday John B. Duncan, D. C. Commissioner, Speaks At Shaw Univ. Friday Ttve Honorable John B Duncan commissioner (or the District of Columbia. Washington. D C . will apeak at Shaw University on Fn- W-JW’ % .'W JOHN B. m \< \\ day. May 8. at 12:00 noon In Oreenlmf Auditorium. Dr. Dun aan is a native of Springfield. Kentucky, but grew up in Salis bury, North Carolina. He received Mrs. Trannie Thompson Succumbs At Chapel Hill CHAPEL HILL Mrs. Trannt* Horton Thompson, 57, of 430 Me- Maater* Street, died at 4 45 a. la Tuesday, May 5, at Memorial Hoepl tsl here. Mrs. Thompson had been In declining health for a period of eight months and was seriously 111 for two weeks. Hern Hi Chatham County, dw was the daughter of the late Alfred and Mlnnto Horten. Funeral services will be held at DEAR SALLY BT RALLY MRAW DEAR RALLY: I’ve been going with a man for almost 10 years, and he led me to believe that the only reason w# could not marry was that he couldn't forsake his aged mother. But now his mother has been dead for seven months, and still there is nothing definite about our marrying. He keep* telling me w# must exercise patience until h* “works things out" I don't know exactly what these "things'* are. but I do know that It's becoming more and more difficult to control my patience, especially after 10 years of being patient. I'm now 32, and I think 1 should be knowing for Sure where I'm headed in life H E. DEAR R E.i I think you should have awakened long br fer* now la the fart that this asaa Is not eager for marriage. Per almost M yean h* used Ms mother as an excuse, and now BY* Jut "things". Unlesa von want to be patient for another W year*, cheek out DEAR SALLY: 1 have had a nun - hep of dates with a certain young man. we get along wonderfully, and I think a lot of him. His birthday ls approaching, and I'm w ondering if it would bo proper for me to give him a gift of some kind He has never given me sny kind of gift, there never yet being any appropri ate occasion for it SHIRLEY. DEAR SHIRLEY: Under the otrramstance*. a suitable card t* tho proper remetnbranrr from row. And If you would Mke to do a llttl* something extra, you could Invite him In your home for a dinner In hnn or of his birthday. DEAR SALLY: I am married tn • widower who still insists on visit tag his la to wife* family now and Mien. I am terribly uncomfortable during theas visits, because all tasOe people do i* talk about their "dear daughter" and the •‘wonder ful life" she and my husband had together. Please believe me. I am net jealous of this departed we sson. and my life with n\y husband KING ( OLE MOTEL 2418 Murchison Rd. Fayetteville, N. G 19 Rooms - Private and Adjoining Baths Individual Heat - Air Conditioned Conveniently Located Between Fayetteville State Teacher* College and Fort Bragg REASONABLE RATES! ILLNESS AT HOME? A HOSPITAL BED MAKES IT EASIER ON EVERYONE RENTS r. 42c Day KENT: Wheel Chain St Other Invalid Needs: Reducing Ma chine*; Party Needs: Roll-Aaajr A B»by Beds. Poor Polishers & Sanders: Tools. “HE RENT MOST ANf THING" Abram’s United Rent-Ails CALL* VA S-4MS RALEIGH Came Hi; 41* W. PEACE ST. the A B degree from Howard Unl -1 versity ;the LL B from Terrel) i Law School 'and Howard Unlver sltv Law School' In 1963 he was awarded the Honorary Degree LL D by Livingstone College at Salisbury I*r. Duncan come* from a family of educator*—hi* father was a college president, his mother a public school teacher. A brother. Dr. Samuel E. Dun can. is president of Living stone College, a sister. Miss Julia R. Duncan, registrar treasurer of the same institu tion; and others are leaders In public schools and government. Dr Duncan's present civic acti vities include Vice-president Council of Churches. National Capital Area; Director. United Givers Fund, National Capital Area, Director. Big Brothers of the National Capital Area. Inc . and Chairman. Personnel Committee; trustee, Barney Neighborhood llou.se. and S|>onaor. Club of All nations He Is a member of the Hoard of Trustees of John Wesley A M E Zion Church He Is married to the former Mia* ; Edith L Went They have two chil dren, John Jr. age 19. and Joan ! W age 16 The public ia Invited to hear 1 him. , Holland CYiapel AME Zion Church, Route 3, Apex. Friday at 3 p. m. Survivor* Include her husband. Mr. John Thomgoon; one son. Billy Thompson, both of the horns; 4 sis ters, Mr* Amalia Lewter, Apex; Miss Jessie Horton. Brooklyn, N. Y ; Mrs. Charlie Lassiter and Mrs. Mack Bynum, both of Chapel Hill; 3 brothers, Messrs Clnrcncs and Mash Horton, brth of Apex; and th# Rev. Rufus V. Horton of F*lttaboro la otherwise perfect . . he's kind, thoughtful, and affectionst* . . . but after every one of these visit* tn his former pnrents-in-law t fefl terribly depressed. Do you have any advice for meT D. E. L DEAR D. E. L.: Yea; step ac companying your hue bond eo these visits. DEAR SALLY; There's a certain good friend I visit now and then who has a very bed habit—and I'd sny a very rude habit. On several occasions recently, her phone has rung wtille I was there and she bo coitus involved in endless conver sation* with whoever calls— just chit-chat, nothing at all important. I think it's very thoughtless of her to let me sit thart whllt she yaks with this other friend over th* phone, sometimes for a* long as 3(1 minute*. Do you think 1 should sit it out during these conversations, c, should I Just up tnd leave* MRS. E. C. DEAR MRS. r. 0.1 Unless •here I* sn emergency Involved, if* extremely Impolite and (houghtlcie for a hostess te en *.»*r in lengthy phone conver sation* w hile a guest la present. I suggest that the next time yeu are * Kiting her and her phone ring*, you tell her that If ah* Is going te be any longer than live mlnulr* you'll have te hur rv on and that you'll be back •nme other time. Then wait for about 10 minutes, and ts th* conversation still seems very much alive, give her a wave of your band and leave. note TO JANET: Stop hating that other girl Hatted is a poison that docs more damage to the pel - son who fiMrt» it ilien to an>one its dirccird at Face the fact* If vour boy friend was so easily lured aw ay bv the olhei girl, then you r* much better off without him And certainly he isn't worth hating any one else for Throw thal word 'hate out of your vocabulary! A kangaroo is only a quarter-inch long at birth. DEATHS MRS. CARRIE JOHNSON Funeral service for Mri. Carrie J. Johnson, who died May 2. 1964 at her home, 604 1-2 Hargett St wa* held Wednesday at 3:30 P. M from the Raleigh Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev M F. Booker officiated. Burial followed in Mount Hop> Cemetery Survivors are husband, James Johnson, four daughters; Mrs. Mamie Woodford, Wilson; Mrs Victoria Cox, Wii-on; Mrs Roxanna RE-ELECT W. M. SATTERWHITE TO THE WAKE COUNTY Board Os Education NORTHERN DISTRICT Your Support /* Appreciated! ABLE HONEST EIGHT YEARS ON THE BOARD >, HOTEL finis ANDREW mzri JOHNSON 1M WEST MARTIN ST. TEmple 2-4488 RALEIGH, M. C. • Ideally located in the center of Down town Raleigh. • Free Continental Breakfast • Free Parking • Air Conditioned • Moderate Rate* The Best Place To Stay Is The A-J DAILY INTEREST ON SAVINGS PAYABLE 4 TIMES A YEAR OFFICERS CLYDE DONNELL. M. I* i hairmia ol the Board of Director* J ■ WNitua. PmMnl ■ It. MEKBICB. Vic*-Praildant J K STRICKLAND Senior Vlra-Prealdant Ralalfh Brined I a BATWOOD. Vi, rTmitmt j Ralal(h Branch l l J HANSOM. JR. Vn r-Pmldent -Manat•» Ralrtih Branrh A f HPF AltS Vw • rmtdfnl < barlotta Branrh i o piNPFJttiiita. C aahtsr VIVIAN R PATTERSON. Aaalslant (ashlar DAVID U B \IUUSON, Assistant (ashlar WALTER Tt'C KER Assistant ( ashlar NATHAN IS l, LIPSCOMB, Aaalatam (ashlar BAI TIS R RICKS, Trust Olflrar t r SCARBOROUGH JR, Assistant T-uit Offlrar DIRECTORS ("LTD* DONNSLI I O FA NDEJUURG R V HARRIS C A BATWOOD W J KENNEDY JB. B R MERKII K T B PARHAM J J RANSOM JB. J C SCARBOROUGH SB A T. SPAULDING C C SPAULDING A A B SPEARS J S. STEWART J E STRICKLANB W J WALKER. JB J B. WBKBLEB «. W. WILLIAMS Campbell, of Raleigh and Mrs. Katie Wilson of Raleigh; five sons: Wil liam H. Johnson of Raleigh, James Aithur and Lancy Johnson of Wil son, Clyde Johnson of Delaware, Herman Johnson of Richmond, three Brothers, William Jenkins, of Rocky Mount, Harvey Jenkins of Wilson, and Robt. Jenkins of Rich j mond; one sister: Mrs. Lula Rich- I ardeon of Rocky Mount, 27 grand- %Ir-.y '■ ijk- JFI 1 v ./Blyj FINANCIAL STATEMENT Mechanics & Farmers Bank April IS, 1964 ASSETSt Cash in Vault and Du* from Banks $1,189,604.68 U. S. Government Bonds 8.960.944.74 State and Municipal Bonds . . 879,540.33 $ 5.530.089.77 Other Securities - _ 1.660.354.17 Loans and Discounts , , 6 593,331.91 Banking Houses ___ 339.885.10 Furniture and Fixtures .... 82.753.34 Other Assets 92.263.8) TOTAL RESOURCES sl4 198.678.1) LIABILITIES: Common Stock $466,035 00 Surplus 350.000 00 Undivided Profits 38,128 59 854.183.59 Reserve for Bad Debts 65.894 97 Reserve for Losses . 31.500 00 Other Reserves , 122.727.05 Deposits 13.124.372.51 TOTAL CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES 514 198 678 12 i - - “LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU-SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU” Membei Federal Dcjtosit Insurance Corporation RALEIGH - DURHAM • CHARLOTTE children and 22 great grandchildren. MRS. SUSAN V. CRUMP Mr* Susan V. Crump of Raleigh, Route 4. Crump Road, who died Friday May 1, 1964 at Wake Me morial Hospital. Mass was said at 11 A M Saturday at Saint Monica’s Catholic Church. Officating was the Rev Mr. Tift. Burial followed In Mount Hope Cemetery. Survivors are one daugh ter. Mr s Julia Crump Jones of East Elmshurst, N. Y.; two sons, Mr. S A 3S 5025 lr MUIRHEAD’S SCOTCH tUHKO ten its bmmt, n snr, WBTWSTBP sr memm 4 bobbim, me., hew rots Syour support will be APPRECIATED FOR Sam Johnson CANDIDATE FOR HOUSE if AN ACTIVE AND WORKING WAKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT ★ GOOD GOVERNMENT IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS •k Married, living In House Crook Township + Presbyterian, Mason, Lion, Navy Veteran ★ Experienced in Business and Farming •k Town Attorney for Gamer and Former Coui Solicitor it Past Wake County and State President of Young Democrats Jasper Crump, of Raleigh, and Mr. W. Edward Jenkins, of Greensbo ro. One grandson, and other rela tives. MR. JUNIUS LUCAS Funeral services for Mr. Junius Lucas who died April 23 at Wak* Memorial Hospital were held Sun day, May A at 12:45 p. m. at the Friendship Chapel Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Stokes. Survivors are 3 daughters, Mrs Julia Rogers of Wake Forest; score* os scon* 1 '’• ; t- j. Luca* . .. u. iitMkriu.; iu.een grandchildren Md.; two sons. Mr. Ernest Lucas I and thirteen great grandchildren YOUR TOTAL FOOD BILL , is LESS WHEN YOU SHOP __ AT |COLONIAL STORES | COLONIAL! IAIIES LOVE | ST At RBT GERIER MIXED UGHT M£AT CHUNK VEGETABLES TUNA 3 ,« 47c 1 Vi 65c STERLING ? NO CALORIE SWEETENER SALT SUPEROSE Vi tOe , Vizi 69c MUELIER ELBOW w KRAFT MACARONI SALAD OIL 2 29c r quart 49c SUNSHINE KRISPY «* MIRACLE CRACKERS SAFFLOWER *OX 31C . gOTUE 49C STRIETMANN HONEY * BIRDS EYE FROZEN GRAHAMS ONION RINGS Vi 39c v?i 29c . W'"-’. . • •_ •. ■ LIGHT OIL BIRDS EYE FROZ'M WESSON SPINACH 67c i 2--45 c MORTON'S FROZEN ** PILLSBURY & BALLARD PECAN PIES BISCUITS vi 79c 4* a 0 * 37c CORN OIL DOG FOCO MAZOLA DASH "tie- 83c 3c*n! 49c ■' ’• •* i ’^BBBP^RBRN "mm? ’*!**• FROM SCOTT BATHROOM TISSUE SCOTTOWELS SOFT-WEVE 2 Rous 43c - 2 rolls 25c " i—i mu « bm** BRUCE FLOOR * BRUCE 5 MINUTE WAX CLEANER REMOVER I QUART 98c I QUART S9c •-twßßsew-•»->*•> * *>«■*-.<-•** p,.,. BEAUTY BAR F LIQUID BLEACH WOODBURY CLOROX vs*«4k;s 51 ci 39c COLGATE FLUORIDE 3 D LIQUID TOOTHPASTE STARCH LARGE HALF ITe TUBE A# | C | GALLON # C § Brtll@soff j i OD Nor ScHck Shave Oran | ? SotOF? 5040?? • 79c Double Edge Blades SI.OO liijoetor Blodss 79c Shove Cream 79c Shave Cream BOTH ONLY « „ BOTH ONLY - „ SI.SB VALUE 'LUO SVT9 VALUf ▼••A# OVR PRIDEBAKERYBUYS OUR PRIDE MOWN fr SERVE CLOVERLEAF ROLLS Vi 2St OUR PRifcE PECAN CINNAMON ROLLS 39e out PRIDE THIN sliced SANDWICH BREAD ■ « * 2 LOAVES 40t
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