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Wflmitigtoli News : CbtMi^ Jr., senior ttu- High School of 1^ M. G. Green of St, Jf much improved surg«7 at Com- llmpijtl. this week. :iit. «n4 #«• Joseph Woods, of igan, were called iMipii^ of the serious ill- Wmi sf H^'-Wood’s sister, Mrs. A. W. (iaft^''of Orange St. Joseph was here also. IM. I. J. Miller, President of •f MM. L. ANN WrIOHT SL StephetM A. M. f. C3iurch, en- teHained the rwgalar monthly meeting of the socitty at her home on North Sixth SL, Wednesday, March 1st. The theme “|>ring 'along a friend” was streued W Uie presi dent, in addition to tielating the very fine showing of churchwomen who took part in the racent World Day of Prayer. Mpsdames Luiclia Mamie Mays, and F. Campbell, E. Telfair dig 'SMillr Missionary Society of were reported on thie sick list, , r^iHE \eoM mOMM COUINS , ^ , ; fUSHB> OVER A CLIFF: A tALE OF RETIR»AENT whether tha, comjmjiv wAuld have to give me Mvergnce pay if it retired me. Seliren^i!a.p^ in mjr case would bav* eomf ba, |6,800 and I flared this w|t Dig enough to give a vice-preiiMi)t p«ea«. The man'says that he'waAf on about his buslnem ynd then six months before his Wrthday, he got another fpn^ noit^ speci fying hii retiiMmeBt llaW and in viting him to visit tha perk(»uiel office to cheek up oni^at retire ments beneflts Jia wfoid'gvt "This d|4nH,th)r^.iqf^^ame other men in tbi^MRiMny ^d gotten t^ sam4 b^l^d lut been requlr«4 M j|t tth So I got the worlcy ^wMonel, and still went on #tth 'iif "Iwsiness. “Hten the day .when I was three monthl Hy bcti* called me in, hfd a afpis talk about how woH^er^ It ^at I could now go to a good Mh pend, to the southern be^chaft.;anl In the nicest possiide nupncf to you- knaw-where. "Front that tima m # yqunger man I never aaW Mibra began moving in on nay Job, %kUng i|u^s- tions Qm fl9t w«^ tl^asilonlng my answers the sasSgnd infii. and before tiie .month W(wi i)p, suggest ing I didn't bava to tomt down tomorrow. ^t still ifs an awfiil waste oi human resources—tor which the individual himself must bear the blame—for a man who held a key. Job three mdnttis ago to become useless. and the society agreed to send^the appropriate cards along with those of sympathy to the recently be reaved Flood and DeVaughan families. Refreshments were served. Dr. I. J. Miller, pastor of St. Stephens A. M. E. Church, at tended the Founder’s Day Cele bration at Kittrell Junior College this week. Willie Ashe, of Andenj-^n” S^, respected senior citizen of the city and member of Central Baptist Church is much improved and has rfturned honie from James Walk er Hospital after amputation of his right leg. The Youth Club of the .^I'lior Church, of St. Stephens A. M. E. Church, has completed plan« for an “Old Fashioned Gospel Hour of Quartette Sing,” featurinc The Christian Symbol.s, the Harlem Jubilees, ' The Hillcrest Harmon- pcrs, and the Gospel Chorus, to be presented at tht Church, Sun day, March 19, at 4:00 p.m. i pGOPUl of retirement a^e keep u eomiag up to Pension Day and *^irat>piBg oat of sight like a man fell over ■ dill. This is not BfCMtarily bad. Some people M aooD get lost when they iwtira. Alt since most of them don’t (fally intend it {fais way, any man or woman past age 55 should be gin maMUvering to avoid the clill. Het*. la a case hictory of a , BMP who i^timl three weeks ago, ' it ■ itep-by-step account of how Im vbs pushed to the edge of the ani tram Uiere into oblivion: ;ti» Man was in a key job in his WmyOwy. He made a better tal- fty VMtei most, had sent two chil- ttMPOo^ college, and owned on the right side of the nr«Hk». I dame to my 64th birthday as M WtHling were iiappening," he ttff.. "I received a form note 'W*n( the vice-president on my f^rtl^y and it congratulated me ^m completing — years for the •ompatiy (over the dash was writ- laA In 37 years). •”I expected to be retired on my birthday because it was the ■Wipl fate of employees. But two tt^Nlgs kept alive the hope that 1 Ifould be spared . . . and to be ■iMMit the matter I wanted la ba spared because I didn’t know What on God’s green earth 1 was going to do with the leisure. "Ob* thing that gave me hope was tike fact that other men of 65 kad been mad* into special cases and kept oo, Tlie other was a ■ticky lat>or union situation in Vdidi nobody was auiie sure The theme: "Torch of Wisdom”; NEW QUEEN-r-Gaye M. Grawt, "M i s s Jabbarwock of W60, . crowns Miss Paggy Jean Hooper new D«tta Sigma Thala Jabber- J * ' . wocK quaan. The scene; the Willison Sr. High Columbia University, New' School Gymnasium, at which time cjty the Willistdn Alumnae Chapter! , of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, ^ Wade, an Assistant Editor of , the Inc., presented its annual J»*'h''r- ECHO, the Williston Sr. i High, wock “Extravaganza,” Friday, newspaper, is also ipterested in, February 24th. . and ? member of the Boy S^ouiy Hie programmi conslted of a Amrrica, having won the covet- song and dance groap composed Country ^ard. He has of boys and girls; Travelpgue, Pan- elected to^dit th^ X9G2 orama Pastels, the Queens, Coro- ^**ior Annual, the Willistoniap. nation of the Queen-AIiss Peggy The monthly People’s Houtspon- Maw' Tarfc IJ. U. » lean Hooper, a "Who’s Who of Seniors of 1961; Delta Citation, Classical and Modem Jazz Ballets, by the famed Oceolo Hankins of New York City, climaxed he eve ning in a dazzling "Crimsona- rama.” Members of the Chapte^are: Sorors Parthenia Bennett, Lucille Bess, Margaret Bond, Thelma Bry ant, Augusta Cooper, Ruthy Davis, Katie Foreman, Margaret Grady, Margaret Green, Hazel Howard, Mildred Jeffries, Mildred Johnson, Germaine Jones, Shirley Jordan, Ix)rena McBroom, Hazel Mallette, Georgia Pierce, Ruth Self, Ardella Shaw, Jeffrie Swain, Dorothy Thorpe, Celya Trent, Georgia Wheeler and Ann Wright. Wade Chestntit, Jr., son of the late Wade Chestnut, Sr. and Mrs. Caronell Chestnut, of Red Cross St., is attending the annual meet ing of the Columbia Scholastic PROOF BOTJUHON^l oBoar^tmy Z>i«t|Ued-Mellowed mnd the Slow. Qld-Fa«hloned Four Roses Distilling I.O(«ISV)U.C. kcmtuckv sored by the Wilmington Chapter of Kappa Alpha Pai Fraternity wiH present another in' its series of Sunday afternoon forums Sunday, Marfh 26th at the Wilmington Col ored Library, from 4 to 5 p.m. Ti’. ivv'nw p, speaker and the coffee break, th>? forum be- comp? lively qaostions and answer periods. ' . , , French I. Davis is polemairch and Rev. B. H. B^skerville is chair man of Public Relatioi)S. At their Annual Mission Dtty, Sunday, March 12, Shiloh Baptist Church congregation wiUl celebrate the occasion with Dr. ,W. C. Som erville, executive s'^cretary of the Lott Carey naptist Foreign Misf .sion Cnrivohtion, Inc., speaker for both 11 and 4:30 p!i*r-^rvices, Dr. SomeHflHe, who has travelfcd' around the world to such pla^ as India, Africa, China, South America, the Middle ‘ East, and Europe, will show films of his travels, Monday night , at the Mace donia Baptist Chiirch, East Wil* mington, at which time a mass meeting for the city Wilming ton will be held. Rev. J; D. Flow ers is the pastor.^ Mrs. Margie R. Wheeler,, wife of Geor^ Wheeler of Squth 14th St. died suddenly at her home Thurs day afternoon. Funeral‘ arrange ments are incomplete at'this time. Of special interest to local teach ers is the forthcomihg 81st ahnual N. C. Teachers Assoo^ton meet to be held at Raleigh^ ilarch 23. Proeramrae plans call for the recognition of all past ‘presidents with the living re|ii?tSelitatives themselves and proxies standing in for the deceased. In addition, a recention for past presidei)ta will be held. i>: ■ ..rrin) Misses Jacqueline Marsh, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. JI. Marsh, proprietor of the Wilmington Fua- eral Home; Betty Jo. Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. New ton, of S. lOtb St., Bernice Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corlius Moore, of the Wrightsboro Com munity, Sarah Atkins; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Atkins, also of the Wrightsboro Community, and James Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Moore, are to be congratulated upon being named Ciounty and District Project Cham pions of the 4-H Club. Misses Marsh and Mitchell gave a demonstration in “Vegetable Cooking”, ,Miss Moore’s project “Clothing” in which she reported having saved $12S.OO by making garmfents for herself; and Mi^ Aticins reward came, from the “Better Bread” effort; an)l Mr. Moore’s project is the planting and care of 100 Xmas pedars over a 2 year period, the sale of i|^ich is to go for his college fund. meet was held in FayettevitU? cently. The sick list is increasing ahd includes Mrs. Mary L,jpeyer, Mrs. Crosby, and Mrs. Bosa,)fcaviness. 2w *311. 86 PROOF AGED 6 YEARS KENTUCKY SIWUOHT BOURBON WHISKEY fMKBin.a,iJiisnu,i[L •‘f: ■ Only 11 per cent oft/tf. S. peo ple eat breakfast away ftosi home. About 61 per cent eat^tlnnch otit. And about 28 per central supper out. —4i— The average diner-oiii'^end* 7ff cents for. breaicfast^ |M6 f«r lunch and $2.19 ^per. Shawtown jSonbr Society Taps New M^nibere LHJUNGTON — The Shwtowa school’s honor society recently in- diicted new memben ih impressive ceremonies''here. Members of the society and the inductees were dressed siniilarly. Girls wore black dresses, black shoes and white gloves and car nations. The boys wore dark suits and white carnations. Following the installation, new ly installed members gave social honoring older members Of the society. . Another induction ceremony is ^heduled this spring. . The society ilso has plans for a spring social on its agenda. Officers of the;, honor society are Shirley McDowell, pr^ident; boris Murchison, vice-president; Bletty Williams, secretary; and , Emma Murchison, assistant secretary. VORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ' NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as administratrix, C. T, A. of he estate oh Lee Pointer, de- .cased, late td Durham County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned >Aiit «->«■ #IIW-WWW«.W. wtJ-makh t h e: rp l i n a times or haf attBMy A® 7th dtay or thia nioqc*. wtil W pteadad lia blr _of their reoovery. AU per«>B» lo- debt«R to Mid ektate will pleaM make iaHnadiiite payment to the underiigned. Thii th»6 loth day of March. 196L fVSNTER Administratrix, C. T. A. oi tht ■ estate of l^a Pointer, deciwed. Uibon C. B«r» Jr, MclOSSlCK AND BsaiRy 115 i/2 West Main Street >urham, North Carolina .farch 18, 2S; April 1, 8, 15, S3 About half of the 8,000 .items .n this shelws of the big super- : (tarket are non-food items. *110 OBIS Ncwn . .. r-M t!>imirrtiiiwN m wreiw* Maaa at tkt timhgM, M. t. Special reduced prices! Liberal trade- in allowances on eledtric water hat ers, dryers, ranges and refrigerators! Special terms allow you to pay while you use your new appliances. Enjoy cooking with a modem electric range! heqt saves time.' Cie«Mii|^ ffdrrMliess keeps uten- Cen^irtiiit c^rols offer various ''' ' ;ors Don^'iriiss ^!s oj^KMtunlty to mod ernize your kitchen or tounchy at money saving prices. 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