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■ •'‘•■'ir. T!tt CAROUNA TIm^ m A oontingent of the approxl-l fastrucUOBs from'air force per-, carrier (in baektronnd). The matcly 150 Explorer Scouts from'sonitel on U3c ,«f emerKcncy birplane ride was one of many Durham and adjolnlns counltes equlpmeat (on thfe fround) they events the Scout* took p*rt in n^ho spent a week-end at Poj^ei tiiay a^ed He^ro'they are glvea durtef their stay at the Air base. Air roroe base lecently receive a ride ilk the Ah Force’s troop j r- beth, Lillie Richardson, Thomas McNeill and Nathaniel Cook. We wish to welcome our new members. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Agnfis Hinton residence at 106 E. Enterprise. Co-ed Cadet Teacher Adult Educational Club Holds Meeting With Mrs^ Ruth lord The Adult Educational Club met at the ^Home of Mrs. Ruth Ford, 402 W. Enterprise Street on November 9. The Scripture , lesson was the 3rd Chapter of St. Matthews. Frayer by Mjf. William Cook. The meeting was open lor business. The club suggested ths^t they give baskets to the sick lor Christmas. The club also decided to have a Christmas patty at the E. p.i Mickle Centor on N. Alston Avenue. Memb^s present were: Mrs. Cr K. Bi^wn, Snoda 9eU, Lena Ellebee, 'William Cook, Agnes Kintpn, Victoria King, PearJ Qihson, Melvin Leach, Maynor ^errell, Ruth Ford, Alice jLam- APRICOT FLAVORED ,BRANDYj ^ $2.25 PIMT 1 CHABUS MCQUIN «l Cte, liWv PH1U., WWHA. yip yuopf iBeauticians In Chapel Hill Monday November 16, 1958, chapter No. 9 of Durham, N. C. held its monthly meeting in Chapel Hill, N. C. at the resi dence of Mrs. Gladys Lassiter ait 4:P.M. The president, Mrs. Pic- cola Jones presided over the meeting.. Opening song (God will take care of you). A short business se.'ision'was held. Mem bers present were as fellows; Messrs Piccola Jones, Elveta Monroe, Early Grandy, Magnoliia Leake, Mable Burnett, Classie Brown, Collie Ashford, Inez Minor, Esther Bland, Miss Hazel McCoy, Victoria Moore. ; There will be a Joint Meeting at the Glamour Beauty Bar oh Fayetteville St. Durham, N. C„ December 7, 1958. The regular Meeting will be December 1, at 1214 Spaulding Street. Hostess Miss Hazel McCoy. ^ l*ftti4tnt XiMilili9»rilr> made liubltc i Progress’' il*p*t fob OftpofMttiiiy FiugHiaK ihbi the Prmtdoilt's CbinihlttWit «h aovamm«nt period 195f-ld98 > im'tiPta,' with emph&sis ofl t'O/anW' ^ GREENSBORO the anhual fepbii ftqUltfemttit. Carolyn Martin of Otis street Vleo PresldMit Nlxcfe, ^2 Ben- mittee Chairman, caU^ t^ education majors port “a hl^Hiy encouiaglirtf^**’*®^ cadet teaching at 22 record Of process In North Carolina recognition of the va)|ib ^ week. Daughter of Mrs.^D. B. Mar- was c^igned to in Greensboro. Person County high of Rox- tuid Central high of Hllls- 'o w*re among th* 22 schools ^c^ving the Bennett students. At Panon will be Mildred Ham- itt of Semora, and Easie Smith ictf Timbcrlake. . QeraldiSt McDade of Efland lirlU b€ at Central. The public is cordially irkvMHIf to attend this aomtaa. . | Dr. j£fme Nobte, ffatloml Prasidcnt of the Oelta Sigma; Thcta Sorority will be the^ special c»n:iuUant for the Proi>-j km Clinic on Friday, DsCamb.-P; 12 at 10:00 A.M. ' Larry Whito, of Charlotte,' N. C., President of the Stat*: As-! soeia|ion will dciiver t!ic closing addrcae on Friday morning. ■Letter norlty group .membeirt In- , re- ^ vaujiuwr i sponsible positk>tl8 In 'Ani|lrli»fi Carolyn indlistry.” ! jP«dl*y high "Record* tt Impoi^ant ^ fili' ployers in all paHa ' country sho^v from the old restrlctivb ptimtnt flf employmeht,” the ^ProMBtei Is told by thfe report. Shaw Graduate In Lunibertoff ij;.i|MBEKroN Rev. J. H. Foster of Hender son was tnstalled as Jpa^tbr ot Hilly Branch church here' In a week long series of t^oframa whicli begun ort Monday night and continued ttirough IViday. Final programs were held on Sunday at‘ll:a.m. « Speakers during the week were pastors .of the other, churches. The ^nday morning sermon was delivered by Dr. G,‘ D. Davis, of school of region at Shaw University. Rev. Foster ii a graduate o{ Shaw ITniveraHy and pastor of four churches in eastern N. C. He is execirtive board Aamber, for Reedy Creek association'and is president of Franklin county Ministers Alliance. lillard Host [o State Meet BY SELMA SriCEK GOLDSBORO This year Dillard High School, Qoldrt>oro. N. C., is being host to the Ifpnh Carolona Associa tion of Student Councils on IJecember 10, 11 and 12. Dr. Sai^uel D. Proctor, Presi- 4«nt o4 Virginia Union Univer sity will speak at the public Seeting'in the high school audir rium Qecember 11 at 8:00 P.M. (Continued from Pagc2) 1938 issue of tlio “Review oc Herald” there appeared an articla by a Vico President of the General Conference, which contained a lengthy ap peal to right the program. As late as October 16, 1958 one of their m^st prominent evangelists said, “Really isn’t it about time we stopped worrying so much about what others think about us and cease our fanciful prophetic interpretations and get back on the old paths.” As one studies these quota tions, ome is impressed by the fact that Mr. Miller is: point ing his finger or accOgation at the wrong people. Ih con clusion, to those who are looking for the Lord’s ap pearing comes this text, “Hear ye the Word of the Lord, ye that tremble at His Word; your brethren that hated you, tliat cast you out for my name’s sake, said. Let the Lord be glorified; but He sliall appear to your joy, and they shall be ashamed.” Isa. 63-5. R. O. Gallagher Route 4 Durham, N. C. Gloriihom KEirrUCKT iTRAIGHT BOUBBON whiskey • 86 PROOF 6 fm eiOdiME otmuEtin coi "mm rancnos of proouct is TMomor lousnui, tonaEr A SHOCKER I LOOK AT THKMI A blaok man mnd m whH« man, clawing al aaoh ofh«r*a n*«h...«mashlng atMi In eaoh ottiar’a faoal And always bahind •liarHi and ih« kill«r do^ to flnlali lobi as STANLEY KRAMER PftMnts TONY CURTIS SIDNEY PQITIER The JDjefiamt Ones with Theodore BIkel, Charles McQraw, Lon Ckai%, King Donovan, Kevin Coushlin and Cara Wlltiara* Wrtttin by NATHAN E. DOU0LAS wid iSMITH«Pro*ie«l ind by STANLEY KRAMER ReleaMdthruJhUNITEDARTISTS . The Carolina theatre ONE WEEK - NOV. 30 - DEC. 6 iKO... ',1# ■ ‘ LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 29 -Splvack (Continued from Page 2) Job. Many A Spokeni jB ' Jest Did it ever occur to &at Gov. Faubus of Arkansas and Almond of Virginia a^^y;ta»l- ly want to keep tka. schools olosad? Why? Wall‘U eeul^ ba they figure it’s a sura way to get themselvas re-el*t)ted ior life? If they c^n keep voters in their states Ijlna^nt enough, couldri’t that be \ih« result? : _ 'i - CAPTAIN APPLE JACK 2.10 nur lonuo VIKOiNiA PKUIT i EATOHTOWK N.J^« s The skilled kaiid o mim gunsmitb is resKMaUlt for this .22 ealAVr, t-ttUH re peater automatia wMh aelt- ejecting clip. Jaat *' loat> easily Into poekat »r funw. I for sp«rtiar •fmnta, «ace M«. iMi avatUiM* U Calif. resMcttla). $6.95 ppd. frota Scat Valata, Dept, a 289 403 lilaAet, Newark, New Jetaey. Phones: 2-7071 - 5-6718 HUDSON WELL CO. wraxDBiiiJNC^ Pricet Ara SAVINGS CLUB Now Forming ..... For a joyous Yiiletide that can only come when there is ready cash, join our 1%9 CHRIST MAS l^AVINGS CLUB and let us issue you a N check next year along with hundreds of others^ who have the foresight to prepre for a Merry Christmas. Memberships are from 25 cents per week up. ^ % /Member Federal Deposit Insuronce Corporation / Mechanics And Farmers Bank 114 Parrish St. - Durham. N« C IZHan^St.-
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