8 m ejiaouißJui Minn *. a. SATURDAY, DECEMBER IP. !H» Raleigh Deltas Hold first In Series Os Eventsl Mrs. Dorah T. Parker Passes In High Point HIGH POINT (Special) The Brooks Itanoriol Methodist Church, M Thtrvtew Street, tu tho ocoao of tko funeral of Mrs. Dorah T. Parkor an Mdajr afternoon. De comber 11. Mm lived ot the heme of bar daughter, Mm. Addle & Tyson, <l7 Hilltop Street Her peealng FOR REPAIRS TO ANY TV PHONOGRAPH TAPE RECORDER TRANS. RADIO antTsmall APPLIANCE OAU. TE 2-3950 VA 8-2343 TAYLOR RADIO & Electrical Co. "IM Boom That Servlet Built” H 4 a MARTIN ST. ■■ '-= FOK ~ • PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE • DEPENDABIUTY • PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE —■■= c:all ■ 833-8538 Community Drug Store 600 8. Blount St Raleigh, N. C. W. P. WIMBERLEY, Reg,stered Pharmacist o MAGAZINES • HALLMARK GREETING CARDS • SCHRAPFFS CANDIES .fm jMP • ML. Starts with "CP . •. ends with *E"... refreshing beverage. Coke! v Cocs-Cola— cold, crisp, bright lively lift (never too sweet)... refreshes best. things gO better,! NMHivtnimi XaflteC«»C*CN'*9lr> THK CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. three days earlier brought to a con clusion extended period of de clining health. The faneral waa c end acted by the Reverend Marshall Me- Callam, peeter es the church. He pointed to the strength es her chrtattmn faith, her love for human kind, and her ability te bear up In the midst of advers ity. She was a member es Brooke memorial and will he remembered for her human to ter eat and her sunny dlapeat- Bent In Cabarrus County, she was married to the late John L. Parker. Os their eight children, three survive. MSb. Addle B. Ty son of High Point; John W. Parker, of Fayetteville, and Charles J. Parker, of Winston-Salem, both col lege instructors. Surviving also are Walter Tyson, Sr, son-in-law; Mrs. Emllie B. Parker, daughter-in-law; Jay W. Tyson, grandson, and a number of other grandchildren and great grandchildren. BENNETT’S CHRISTMAS VACATION OREENSBORO—The Christmas vacation at Bennett College will begin at B p m. on Friday, Decem ber II and end at 8 a.m. on Mon day. January 4. 1906. MEMORIAL DAT MILEAGE Race driven at Indianapolis gat ■bout four miies par gallon using special fuels st s fl s gallon, the Catholic Digest finds. Each farm worker In the U. S. raises food and fiber for 20 others, the Catholic Digest reports. Red Letter Day For Delta Sorority’s ’65 Jabberwock Participants Here The first in a series of Red Letter Day Events, "Once Upon A Time Party" wa» held recently at the Home Eckers Hotel for the 1963 Jabberwock Participants and their escorts. This affair was given by the Raleigh Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, spon sors of the Twenty-six Annuel Jab berwock to be held on February 90, 1905. JS < t ' . JnHpWjfiS? X f wP- ‘jM , . i ft ■s. <»■ W ■£; ■. BKg.. t . fey dCf- ATTEND DELTA PARTY HERE Piet.trad above in the thirty-nine 1965 Jabberweck participant s, who attended the “Once Upon A Time" party, given recently by the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority in this city. (See story). ■&/ ■ mm ■' x'-jPWP' yiMUtr- *& ‘ ’ Vi'w' * j|fc .mhm . " ; "| I . miiiliMSSftMz *rwk jE^Sdfl^ l A * 9 ■> .~mp< jw4B :- ;;it ' £*.' '•-*/< v -?.i ■• - - ■*■•■’- «. «- - “ONCE UPON A TIME” WINNERS From left to right Mieses Cynthia Farrell. Robin Hood; Priscilla Shirs, Hula Girl; Juiia C. Evans, Whistler's Mother; and Cheryl Hamlin, Little Bq- Peep. Misses Farrell and Evans won top honors lor the most ori ginal costumes, and Misses Shire and Hamlin received honors! ls mention. (See story). ladles entered “One# Upea A Time Land” far a gala sveakM es fan and entertainment. They leigk. Needham Braughtan High Sehool. Cardinal Olhhsna, Berry CTUDy, Jabu W. Ligen Janter-Senter High oeh set; Knifhtdalf, LMkktrt Bft flohttl; Dm, Eanett Hg| Achievement Award Given Asa Spaulding DURHAM Au T. Spaulding, president. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company was pre sented an award (or business a chievement from the Interracial Council for Business Opportunities at a banquet held at the Overseas Tress Club in New York on Decem ber 3. The award was made by Harvey C Russell. Vice President of Pepsi Cola Company, and a Co-chairman rs the Interracial Council for Busi ness Opportunity which maintains headquarters in this CHy. Rodman C. Rockefeller, vice-pres ident of International Basic Econo my Corporation is also a co-chair man The interracial Ceunctl far Business Opportanity was farm ed in New Terk in October I M 3, under the ce-apaneerehlp •f ike American Jewish Can frees and the Urban Leaps far the porpaaa as farntahing tree buslnaaa eunaaltlng aareieaa to Nagra buateaaatnao la tha New Yerk City area. The group has recently made plana to extend dteee aerateta to Negro businessmen acroas tha no tion. through tha establishment at similar councils in other major, cities. Spaulding received tha first an nual award given by this argent ration. Freedom School Students And Teachers Jailed MERIDIAN. Miss.—fight atudan* and two tanchara from the local Freedom School ware arrested a* December S on the second air? eg a tour to mot compliance hr local restaurants with the Qvil Rights Law. Tha uiMomond ad tha Trail way but station, tha eaeood atop aw tha tasting tour. At tha firm slop, the Toddle House, tha taatara were served, but with 35 cent site bottles of aoft drinks rather than the regu lar site. Gale Falk, director of the local High*gclMMd; FnwAUatw^ The shortest girl. Carolyn Fata and the tallaat girl, Julia Camlllia Brans, wars awarded Delta gifts. However, the highlight of the party came when each boaoree introduc ed herself and gavu tae Once Up on A Time Character the represent ed. Honors was* awarded Cynthia Freedom School, recently served four days in tall rather than pay a sl3 fine on a phony traffic charge. DRiT B ■ArR LT I RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily *lO E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 3-7748 FOR FLOWERS —in— Community Florist CORSAGES—FUNERAL DESIGNS—POTTED PLANTS FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS. ETC 325 N. Tarboro St Day TE 2-8305—Night TE 2-2936 — : .. .-' .... ■ • * * W W I EZBEN FjjMjKLHEI Armored Battle ChriatmmTre. Force MIRROR STAND GLOVES now 3.98 1.98 99* 1.00 WOMEN’S Christmas Tree »*»* •SSL HOSE Liffhte L K” d “ t .“SduSoi now 2.98 49* • 99 r now 1.00 DOLL PLUSH Christmas Tree 6 Rolls TEA SETS TOYS iibi. I Tfrap 98* to 5.95 98* to 7.77 69* #»' A mmmmmmtmmtggßmgmgßgmmmmiammtmßßmtH^^mmmEaggHmi^mmmmgßmßmHmmEm^gßgimiH^mHmmmmmH^mmgmmmm^^mmmmmmHmgammmmmtgmmgmimgitmmmmmm %m Tahma Mirror - Brush nom mn map. cat Christmas Cards ” Dusting GOWN & ROBE m in Bax Lomb Set POWDER SET 1.00 3.98 1.00 3.98 3-Prs. Men’s - Women’s MEN’S *mm* in am »k BEDROOM MEN’S SOCKS BILLFOLDS Handkerchiefs suppers 1.92 1.00 to For 99* 1.92 11 - Inch Decorated Wee Baby CHECKER SET BOWLING SET WALL PLAQUE BONNIE DOLL 99* 1.98 1.00 1.98 BEN FRANKLIN STORE Longview Shoppag Center 2200 New Bern Ave. 828-2157 Raleigh, N. Cl FarraO, “Robin-Hood” and Julia Camlllia Evans "Whistler’s Mother" for having the moat original cos tumes. Cheryl Hamlin, “Little Bo- Peep” and Priscilla Shire, “Hula Girl” received honorable mention or their very attractive uartumea. Attending this Delta’s First Red Letter Event were Diana Fog*. Margaret Harris, Sylvia Crudup, Bernice Pope, Gloria Hunter, San dra Wright. Bella Francine Cutis, Shirley Anne James. Mildred Campbell, Julia Camlllia Evans, Claudia Jones. Cynthia Farrell. Donna Winters, Herbertina Cope land. Carolyn Rogers, Cheryl Ham lin. Joyce Dunaton, Elizabeth Yar borough. Elizabeth Payton. Jennifer T. Stewart, Doris Ann Hicks. Mary Susan Cheek. Barbara GUI Bag land, Claudette Murphy, Joanna A. Peebles, Earlein Bright. Bessie Beckwith. Thelma H. Hall, Caro lyn E. Fain, Gatina Anthony, Amite Scarborough. Patricia Sanders, Shirley Marrow, Joyce L. Lot, Cora Ann Ray. Priscilla Shire, Gwen dolyn Sneed, Mary Lena Perry and Kay Stanley. The cause of the explosion which sunk the battleship Maine fat IM6 and started tea Spataiah-American War baa never bon sattetactarily determined, the Cathelio Digest INSURE FOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE Ponutt VOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire & Casualty Insurance Company Durham, N. C. BOTTIiD IN BONO MELLOW CORN* KENTUCKY ■ STRAIGHT IS WHISKEY |H) $ 2“ |(^gl| ■ -*"s^l 100 PROOF ■EOLEY DISTILURB COMPANY. OWENSBORO. KENTUCKY. \ Settyfioy 130 Fayetteville St Is The Store For Feminine Fashions For Your Christmas Shopping, Convince We Are Open A.AA Every Nhht TUI

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