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( T Fifteen teniort at South Caro lina State A and M College se lected by a representative group of the faculty were elected to Who's Who Among Student* In American Universities and Col leges for 19S4. Selection of these students was bated upon demonstrated excellence in scholarship, lea dership and promise of future service to society. Reading left to right seated on floor area Beatrice E, Houston, Avery High School, Charleston, S. C.; Eathelle P. Coulter, Wil kinson High School, Orange burg, S. C.; Gladys A. Wilson, Berkley Training School, Mon- cks Comer, S. C. Seated on couch, Carolyn L. Harris, Wilkinson High School, Orangeburg, S. C.; Eleanor B. Rhue, Andrews High School, Georgetown, S. C.; Hattie E. Greene, Sterling High, Travelers Rest, S. C,; Freddie C. Austin, Rochelle High, Burton, S, C.; Ruby J. Bultman, Lincoln High School, Sumter, S. C.; Jennie B. Belton, Mather Academy, Greenwood, S. C. Standing: Kobert H. Carolina, Butler High School, Hartsville, S. C.; Thaddeous Z. Coleman, Batesburg High School, Bates- burg, South Carolina, and Le on Frazier, Wilkinson High School, Orangeburg, S. C. Margaret E. Freeman and Ruth B. Duncan who are not shown in picture toere not avail able at the time the picture was made. N. C Similar To Other States RALEIGH North Carolina motorists who become involved hi traffic ac cidents in other states and mo torists from other states who be come involved in accidents in North Carolina will find that the long arm of the new Motor Ve hicle Safety Responsibility Law has followed them right to the scene of their misfortune, Motor Vehicle Commissioner Edward Scheldt pointed out today. Forty-three other states now have in force the security type safety responsibility statute which will become effective in North Carolina on January 1. Most of these laws, including North Carolina’s, have a reci- The Carolina Times* —Classified— Business-Professional And Service DIRECTORY For your convenience—These advertisers are as close to you .yOUT- OftU ttMItt for service or an appointment. Advertising Rate For This Service Is Moderate. Phone 5-0671 or 5-9873 for Insertion of your message or business card. BEACTr SALON Mrs. James Alice Blue A COMPLETE BEAVTY SERVICE 1««1 Sooth St—Phoni^ S-Sll* Beauty Shop Barber Shop PHONE S-S109 Poole's Beauty and Barber Shop —Th« Cantar For Good OrooHXng— 1119 SecMid Street FLORISTS’ TelephMua: Day 4lt9S Night 9-5199 LONG'S FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIOS8 POTTED PLANTS-JlECORATlOtia 601 Fayetteville Street SEWING GIFTS Dee*$ Sewing Shop Ptwwmsking—Alterations “Variety of Coatome iewelry” PHONE 5-9811 S4SH E. PETTIGREW ST. ...COAL... "O. K. in flvery Weigh" M. H. Hxao and Son trading as McGhee Goal Co. 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Daley, instructor in dramatics at Shaw University, were praised in their pre^ntation Thursday and Friday, December 3, and 4, of Ayan Rand’s three act comedy “Night df January Sixteenth”—a murder trial. Doris H. Burwell played the paM of Karen Andre in a regal and convincing manr- ner with poise and control. James O’Neal of Raleigh was a fiery and convincing prosecu ting attorney Flint. Avon Mc Nair was the subtle and quiet, but penetrating defense attorney Stevens. Motliers Fete Band Director ROXBORO On Wednesday evening Dec. 2, the Band Mothers’ Club gave a surprise party honoring J. H. Alexander, band director, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Um- stead on Summit Street. Upon Alexander’s arrival the group led by Mrs. E. M. Harper sang, “He’s A Jolly Good Fel- fluence on safe and responsible driving does- not necessarily stop at a state border. This fea' ture will give us much greater control over motorists from other states while they are operating motor vehicles in North Carolina. musical gifts for you TOY DRUM OUTFITS $6.50 Assorted Toy Drums 91.25 and up MUSICAL TOYS Of All Kinds Complete Line of Record Playert PRICED FROM $11.95 Come See Our Large Se- lection of Musical Gifts ★ CHRISTMAS RECORDS ★ PORTABLE RADIOS ★ MUSICAL TOYS - 75c up for adults and children. Prices to fit every bud- get-Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan. ALL MUSICAL ACCESSORIES Best Quality — Band €md Orchestra Instrument BAND INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED Complete Band Instrument Repair Department OLSON’S MUSIC STORE 105 WEST PARRISH STREET PHONE 3-4541 HUT vm Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky $^.15 4/5 QT. $2-60 PINT 86 Proof EARLY TIMES DISTiLLERY COMPANY Louisville 1, Kenfuclcy low.” FoUowtns thto Mnt IM- ma Harris president of the dub presented Alexander a suede sport Jacket, a gift fnwa the band mothers showing gratitude for his tireless efforts along with the band mothers in raising money to purchase uniforms for the Person County High School Band. Remarks and expressions of gratitude were given by Alex ander. Afterwards games were enjoyed by all. The hostess Mrs. Umstead then served a delicious r ■ SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 16S3 THE CAROLINA TIMSS PAcatwmrm repast consisting of a Tarlety of sandwiches, Russian tm, pea nuts, and potato chips. Band mothers sponsoring the affair were: Mesdames Violet Btirton, Delma Harris, Nellie Winstead, Mary Bradsher, Liz zie Holloway, Pearl Farrish, An nie M. Plenty, Isabella Majors, Fannie B. Smith, Damer Outlaw, Lucy Talley, E. M. Harper, Cyn thia Word, Bernice B^lier, O- dell Bates, Rosa Lunsford, Cleo Umstead, Mary Barnett, Mennie TIRED, NO PEP, POOR APPETITE • iniinDNiiiiii Enjoy Life Agrain—Build Rich, Red, ETiergy-Paeked Blood with S.S.S. TONIC. Is impoverished blood ro^ blng you of Pep and Energy, making life a chore? Feel your old energetic aeU agaiu—build rich, red, powerful BLOOD with S.S.S. TONIC. BNtKi'TMts Prm 1S.S. Milpt Ym 2 VRil Rite 1 Increases the number of red blood cells, thus building UCH, sbd BLOM>l ) TIMD TO eo oni— THIN TOOK iAS. "t felt too tired t* go •at Had bad TiMB I tried ftS.8. I tneas I needed S.S.S. a umg time and didn’t realize It as I now feel better.” . —Miss F. L. M2fud Alexandria, Va. o«- 2 Stimnlates the flow of vital di- omtivb juicb, thus improving digtt^nl Satisfaetin fiunntNi ir Meaey Bacli nsTiNie SUT IN TONICS roi ovia iis yiass Save! Buy the large Family-Size Bottle, $2.30 at all Drug Counters. NONAIC 4 lUERRf CHRISTMAS! GET SOME TODAY! Call Long Meadow For Home Delivery •. wiffcewt fas* or bothmri ^raw^, I^dnu JmSTmFfrsM^ ces Smith. Guests attending were: Miss es Mary Farrish, Rom Ltc Bay- sel, A. M. Tu(A, and Marie Brad- slier: Mfs; UmIkw ftmtm; Mm- srs. O. L. Hnrper, rtiii wssi s^ O. R. Bo(dE0, 8. X. IMghf, frank Bates^ B. H. tAnstaatf aai J. H. Alexander. ’ J DURHAM BANK AND TRUST COMPANY V- ChKstmas This Christmas Message Sponsored By The Durham Life Insurance Company “WK PROTICT THE FAMII.Y” HOMC OFFHm; KALKIOB. N. 0.
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