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MCtlOW t#6-^A10UWA TOO^DIC. H. MM Shown here are tome 69 em- pioee* of Belks Brother* and Belkt Buying Service of Char lotte who vaere entertained by the firm at it* yearly Chrittma* party last Friday, December 11. Graham McKee one of the firm'* oldett employee*, toa* guett of honor for the affair and a tervice pin wa* awarded Mr*. Catherine Child* for five year* of *ervice to the company. Fare included a turkey dinner, and and leveral door prize* were ployee of the firm, wa* matter of ceremQjiie*. The group alto heard brief remarkt of praite from officialt of the company. CHARLOTTE QUEEN Cliy PERSONALS By Mrs. Gladys Cassell Airman 3-C David Sammle Thompson is visiting his mother Mrs. Annie B. Thompscm at her home on Smith St. Airman Thompson has spent the last 10 months in Seoul, Korea. • • • Mrs. Ltouise Miller recently sponsored a candle-light supper at her home on Oakland Ave. • * • ■ Mrs. Cluster Byars has re turned to her home on Llyod St., after spending some time in Good .Samaritan Hospital. She is the former Miss Doris Houser, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hooser. • • * Pvt. James Clawson is visit- his mother, Mrs. Azalea Clawson at her home on Fairmont St. He is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leake of Statesville Ave, announce the birth of their daughter, Joyce, bom at Good Samaritan Hospi tal on December 2. Fred Barringer of Mooresville ^GENE’S SUPERMARKET >!• ROXBORO STREET DURHAM, N. C. UNIVERSITY MOTORS DufhoMttf. N. C. spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. EUhue Alexander. • • • . Mrs. Mary Bland of Spring St. is recuperating in Good Samar itan Hospital. « • • Mr. and Mrs. Wilie R. Mungcr of Double Oaks Rd, were the recent house guest of Mrs. Annie R. Pryor In Porttonouth, Va. » • • Mrs. Victoria Anderson of Oak St. is visiting relatives and friends in Rock Hill, S. C. • • • Miss Romenia Ford, Youth Di rector of the Bethliehem Center, announced that the “Four Leaf Clover Club” will present a play “The Light in My Window' December 18 at the center. This group of young girls, ages 11 and up, have been very active in the affairs of the community. During the Thanksgiving holi days they helped to make needy families happy by donating can goods to them. awarded the merry maker*. i included musical selections by Clarence Williams and Jone* Henry Hall, Anna Lois Sings Mason were in charge of enter- and Richard O'Leary. Anthony tainment for the affair which Roach, another long-time em- We’re brwidcasting Joy for thp Holiday Seaton. KORNEGAY MOTORS CORNER MORGAN AND GREGSON STREETS mrm kmtiiua A fritndly •»« b«f( wMim Hr CMttmAt Hi* CRUMPLER MOTOR CO. Your WILLYS Dealer 712 W. CHAPEL HILL 8T. At CAROLINA ARTCRAFT A Brand iVeic Shipment Of Lamps And Lampshades Direct From iVeie York And A Direct Shipment Of Imported Ger man And Italian Perfume Sets' We Also Carry A Com plete Line Of Draperies And Bedspreads. For The Ideal Christmas Gift, See CAROLINA ARTCRAFT 117 WEST CHAPEL HILL ST. PHONE 9-2777 AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Chrii^a* would bo* b* com plete wiihout expiwing our d«ep sppreciation for your ' patronage and wttbSng yoo «nd yours Merry Chriitmai and a Happy N«w Year to We Invite You To Bank With Vs DURHAM INDUSTRIAL BAM 116 West Main Street Smith Choir In Yule Music CHARLOTTE Johnson C. Smith Universi ty Choir, under the direction of Christopher W. Kemp, presented ita annual Christmas Vesper Service in the University Church recently. The choir offered Ivanoffs “Praise the Name of the Lord” Yen’s “Jesu Bambino”, Tchaiko- vaky’s "Ave Maria, “A Virgin Unspotted," by Billinga, “Jesu, Priceless Treasure," by Bach, and "Lost in the Night” by Christiansen. Durham Flower Lovers Meet The Way Side Garden Club of Mt. Gilead Baptist Church met Thursday December 3 at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Odell Satterfield. The business session was presided over by the president, Mrs. Georgia Mitchell and plans for the Christmas party were discussed. Alter bus iness was'finished a delicious re past was served to Mesdames Geor^a-'Mitchell, Comellia Nor wood, ■'Lyllie Williams, Mable Lyons, Fannie Jones, Betty Cruse, Mary Green and Odell Satterfield, hostess. The next meeting will te held at the home of Mrs. Mary Green. School Teachers Turn Actors CHARLOTTE The West Charlotte Hl^ School faculty presented “Out ward Bound”, a drama In three acts, December 7 in the school auditorium. The play waa centered around a group «t oddly assorted char acters who wei« passengers on an ocean liner whose destina tion was imknown. Suddenly the bewildered and puzzeled trav- eler^ came to a realization that they were aU dead and were headed for judgement day. The examiner came on board to judge their individual cases and each reacted to his own philoso phy and* background.' Memebrs of the cast were: Blisses Joyce Privatt, Anna Lay ton, and Hortense Reid, Joseph White, James Herring, Genon Stroud and Gentry Roberts. The production staff includ ed Mesdames Barbara Davis, Martha McKinney, Elizabeth Randolph Adelaide Himt, Leroy Washington, Joseph Towns, Hlw QUALITY FOOD SUPER MARKET (Next Door To Carolina Times) TOYLAND 512 PEABODY STREET IS MY HEADQUARTERS ★ ★ ★ ^ SHOP DAILY 9 ’TIL 9 • Use Our Lay-Atvay Plan • Open Christmas Eve ’Til 9 P. M. TOYLAND SPECIALS O^an City Fishing Kits — Reg. 4.29. Now 2.49 Mechanical Trains With Track $1.98 Doll House Furniture, Reg. 98, Now 50c. Wood Doll Beds, Reg. 2.49. Now 1.98. Electric Stoves, Reg. 8.95.^ow 4.98. Filling Stations, Reg. 5.9S. Now S.77. Metal Doll Cradle, Reg. 2.49. Now 1.98. Chinese Checkws, 98c.' Footballs 98e to S.19. Punching Bags, $6.95. IS Key Pianos, Reg. S.98. Now 2.98. Metal Airports, Reg. 4.98. Now 2.88. Metal Wagons, Reg. 10.95. Now 8.75. Metal Wagons, Reg. 2.49. Now 1.98. Metal Wagons, Reg. 6.95. Now 4.98. Tea Sets U-OO Up Washing Machines 91-19. Dolls, $1.98 Up • Thousands Of Other Items Too Nipnerous To Mention FOR MOTHER 5 STRING BROOMS 11.19 VALVE 69c LADIES' HOSE 51 GVAGE - IS DENIER FIRST QUALITV Only 59c Pair TOY CHEST 12x27x15 REG. VALUE $11.95 Now 1.95 TELEVISION TABLES REGULAR 111.95 VALUE NOW $5.95 • American Flyer Electric Trains And Accessories • • Chemistry Sets — Microscope Sets — Erector Sets • 5000 Square Feet Of Floor Space Devoted To Toys Our Prices And Service Will Please You h the spirit of brotheAood expressed by ♦he Day itself the hopes end prayers of e« mankind are for peace on earth ... to which we would lilce to add our wishes for a very^ Merry Christmas and for the com- ing year may we say. “Happy New Year!” I LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO COMPANY (MAXKRfl or CHESTEBnXU) AND FATIMA)
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