PAGE SIX SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 19S7 THE CAROLINA TIMES w wmnwmt b«r. 10B7. Eugen* Brown, Admlaiitntor of the Estate of (Mn) Carrie R. Brown, Deceafed. M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney. Nov. 23, 80; Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28 FOR SALE Hillside's Third Month Honor Roll Listed By Principal H. M. Holmes, principal of Elaine Fairley, Phyllis Holland, Hillside High School, has re- Doris Jones, Betty Lewis, Dean- leased the names of the follow- na Morgan, Carolyn Ruffin, Ing students who ai*e on the third Sheryl Schooiar, Bettye Weaver, month Honor Roll: Beverly Burton, Dorothy Cobb, Bennie Booker, Elaine Bow- Marjorie Lennon, Querida Mc- ilng, Florence Drumwright, Lendon, Hattie Pratt, Mildred McCrae, Ernestine Brown, Ju dith Burton, Major Geer, Betty Jo Gbodloe, Marsha Qoodwin, Irma Jean Page, Carolyn Plum mer, Charles Stanback, Eileen Turner, Claude Verbal, Leroy Walker, Withro Wiggins, James Stevens, Austin Washington, and Carol Walker. Teachers' Test To Be Given At Fayetteville Fayetteville North Carolina “State Teachers College has been designated as a testing center for the 1998 Nationwide administra tion of the National Teacher Examinations next February,” I Dr. LaFayette Parker, Dean an nounced today. College seniors preparing to teach and teachers applying for positions in school system* which encourage or require ap plicants to submit their scores on the National Teacher Exami nations along with other creden tials are eligible to take the tests. The examinations are pre pared and administered annually by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey. "The designation of Fayette ville State Teachers College as a testing center for those exami nations will give prospective teachers in this area an oppor- Crotun ■UMSO WHHSn -Mtriuai ooMfMr. mw rom cm. heioeb miMEY. m noor. n% m«ii wunu SPttirt. For the person who has everything Gir« aa additioiial telephoM...ia color this Chrittmss. Availtble in 10 lovely shades, they blend attractively with kitchen, bedroom, den or playrooni privacy, piotectioa all year long. Choose a color to suit their bncy. Gift wr^ped. Order ihrouch our BusiBeas Offi^ GENERAL TELEPHONE COIMPANY OF THE SOUTHEAST ^fyriVmrf frtiYfiy tunity to compare tiieir perfor mance on the examinations with approximately 10,000 condidate* throughout the country who will be participating in the nation wide administration on Febru ary 15, 1958,” Dr. Parker said. At the one-day testing session candidate may take the Com mon Examinations, which in clude tests in Professional Infor mation, General Culture, Eng lish Expressions, and Non-Ver bal Reasoning. In addition, each candidate may take one or two of the eleven Optional Examina tions which are designated to demonstrate mastery of stxbject matter in the fields in which he may be assigned to tMch. “Applications for the exami nations and a Bulletin of Infor mation describing registration procedures and containing sam ple test questions may be obtain ed from Dr. Parker at State Teachers College or directly from the National Teacher Ex aminations, Educational Testing Service, 80 Nassau Street, Princeton, New Jersey. Pros pective teachers panning to take the test should secure an Application Blank and a Bulle tin of Information promptly,” Dr. Parker advised. Christmas Part Of Messiah Sung At Fayetteville FAYETTEVILLE The annual Christmas concert was staged at the Fayetteville State Teachers College Sunday afternoon in the Seabrook audi torium. The Fayetteville State Teachers College Choir in co operation with the combined church choirs of the city of The Durham Business School’s wear, lounging wear, dinner at- Dramatic Club, under the super- tire, business wear, bathing suits vision of Mrs. P. B. Jenkins en- and formal and semi-formal at- tertained a fashion-conscious au* ^ tire. dience by modeling for them the Shown above in one scene fea- “proper clothing at the proper turing sportswear are Uttle Va- time.” This year’s annual event nessa Evans, Blrs. Doris Evans included 40 participants who and Miss Grace Monk, modeled evening wear, sports- | Fayetteville presented the Xmas portions of Handel’s “The Mes siah”. The performance was di rected by Mary T. Eldrldge, Chairman of the Area of Music and Fine Arts. Soprano Delores Miller, a junior at the college, sang solo parts of the “Messiah”, as did Margaret Lockamy, contralto, who is a graduate of the college and a teachers at the local New- bold school, and baritone John Bell, now serving in the armed forces at Fort Bragg. At the organ was Laddie Bell of Fayetteville and at the pianos, Eva Covington and Robert Mc Rae, both students at the college. One Account Oothes The Entire Family “EASY TERMS” THE ROYAL CLOTHING COMPANY 330WEST MAIN ST. LINHELD YEARSUOLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY straight BOURBON years old 3 Vs qt •• PROOF . KINSEY OitTIUERS COMPANY . PHILADELPHIA. PA. Enroll At SBC 'fhe Southeastern Business G>llege DURHAM, N. C. WINTER REGISTRATION DEC. 9 - JAN. 7 VigJit and Day Cla»$es in * Secretarial * Accountancy * Administration Also Stadeat Oovemineiit, Choir, Basketball Team. Socials and Loange REGISTER EARLY! Telephone 2-7091 WRITE P. O, BOX 1071 ^ Meaning Of Christ's Birth Told Students GREENSBORO The annual candlelight Christ mas concert by the Bennett Col lege choir will be presented on Sunday, December IS, at 7 p.m. in Pfeiffer Chapel. The 50-voice group, directed by Mrs. Mary J. Crawford, will be heard in a program of season al music from many lands, some of it dating back to the sixteenth century. The soprano soloists— Misses Bernice Green, of Ander son, S. S., and Diamia Croslin, of Charlotte, and the Bennett Quar- teate will also be heard. Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Notice Of Administratrix C.T.A. . Having Qualified as Adminis tratrix C.TA. of the estate of Walter Wilson, deceased, late of Durham Cotm^, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims ligainst said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at P. O. Box 1422 (203 and one- half E. Chapel HiU Street) Dur ham, North Carolina, on or be fore November 24, 1958, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons -in-r debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This, the 20th day of Novem ber 1957' (Mrs.) E. Christine Alston, Ad ministratrix C.T.A. of the estate of Walter Wilson, Deceased. M. Hugh Thonipson, Attorney. Nov. 23, 30; Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COinJTY Notice Of Administrator Having Qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Carrie R. Brown, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before November 24, 1958, Visit— BAKE SHOP PHONS PA. MiM ITY MARKET “B«lieT6 me, Mister, when Southern Fidelity Motiul Insurance Company writes your General Insurance you ALWATS get prompt pay ment on a claim.” PHONK S-SS31 Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Company 527 SXmiKf DURHAM, N. C. • SOLID • CONSERVATiVE • DEPENDABLE DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA FUEL OIL - KEROSENE DELiTERY METERED — BONDED S-1217 I"" DRJlEtf ■ii'IBragelSaE on. COMP^, M.O. 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