7 M 2. C fL. T.l M £ S 4A—SAl. IIHAY ar, 191 'THl THUTH UN»RIDLS0" >Cheek Continued from pag« 1 Durham s:ncF 1988, wh?n he was appointed at Lyon Park. He was iluHed to Paarson in 1M9, where he has remained sinre. His retire- »rnt at th« end of thia year will; end several decades of service in •ducation. ■m Continued from page 1 Dr. Walker said interested per- seas ritould apply directly to Mr. OMTKe O. Singleton, CIAA Secre- UfjKTreasurer, Virginia State Col let Petersburg, Va. ne Cttsk president said the (MfLitiice is looking for some "■BIT and if the applicant proves ■itiafactory to the conference, the ■lyaintmcnt will be made at an early date.” Th« conference approved the camaiissioner system in principle t«« ^ars ago. . *i Tb« new office would eiminate pnyent separate commissioners in ^Miketball, football, other sports, 'wt would also assume duties now ^taffonned by the Eligibility Com- mittae. In moving into a commissioner typ* orsanixation, the CIAA follows the administrative pattern of the big Ten, ACC, and other major conferences. GAS FOR BOYS One cent of each gallon of gas oline sold Saturday at Speight’s Auto Service Station will be do nated to the John Avery Boys Club. The money will be used to help the club maintain and purchase equipment. SPIAKS IN DURHAM—Dr. John J. Maiter*, of the Universal Church of Ail People, Is currently conducting a s:ries o# aormowt at Pago audl'.^rium In Durham on Roxboro St. Dr. Masters, who d®serlb:s hhnsolf M a faith healer. Is be ing heard on Mch Sunday after noon and evening at the Durham hall. The Young Mens Shop BUOfiET BASEMENT A Fabulous Special Purchase! Men’s Famous Make Short Sleeve Sport Shirts We jay they’re -fabulous, values^you’ll sa'y they’re sonic of tn most sensational SppTt Shirt B»rgairis v.ou’ve ever ^enl Fine 100% cottons—all are washable—most are itash and wear. Solid colors, checlcs, plaids, and fancies ih new spring' colors. Some have tw.o matching pockets. Small to extra large. Shop Every Basemeot Department for Ten4f|c Legion Mamorial Day Progrram To Be Held Sunday The Weaver McLean Port Nm 175 of the American Legion anU the Ladies Auxiliary will conduct their Memorial Day Prograi Sunday, May 28, 11:00''a.m. at Mt. Vjernon Baptist Church on South Roxboro St. Rev. E. T. Browne, Pastor of Mt. Vernon, will pr->sent the Me morial Day message. Members of the Post and Auxiliary will assetn- bl3 at the church at 10:30 a.m. and march in a body into the, church. At 5:30 p.m. the Post and Au*‘ iliary will assemble at Bsechwood Cemetery where the graves of vet erans will be decorated and a memorial service hid for deceased veterans. The public is invited to both services. MCI OHMlfMY' 'MOP '«EtS MAlWUAli fl^OCO gr«Ht f«r rae*#eh In jriiowMtry hat ba«n >tra'L; TWto*», fi*M«r «nl ehaimaii of "tin dH> parlwum ’of ciMfmMry at NVrt.W Carolina Cottoflo. Tlio I^mMIc HoaMi Skrvk* of Nto NMIonal Of Hoalth wMMr H»o UNf!Vil SMMw DtHMrf- mtnr at HMlth, 'iiiwiNMwf, WoMIM* Miail* tho ^ 'Dk-. tktHMi. tlitdAr Itio aw»r«>, vMikth Av- oHk'% IhMli p*rioH, FWh- •or wHhcemhnef" r#»aarch on ayAthoMo of orgtfita «*nt- Mu«d* containing |ihyti«tagkil •cHvity. Pciftr lA Hiit.«Eaat^.Pr*(osaor Totton conducted a rotoarch pro- io«l -f«; flM ahamlalMV ^of D-glu- carlc acid on «i $27,0M award froni Wrigiht PatltrtAn Mr Force Baci. Commenting on the conventioti, Hh.'Vtn' SotMetk ‘Atid. "The Baha’i World Faith . Hot only teaches us to perfect oiur c(wracter but it also teaches re aped and love for «veryon.e We like 'seeking not only a personal salvation, but a universal one. ■Wttrld rtffdrm is a personal one.” After that, Mrs. Van Somboek spoke at luncheons and everting meetings in New York City and In cities In Ohio. She visited the United, Nations while In New Tortc. Before returning home, she visited with her daughter and family near Pittsburgh. *■ the film project wai one of mv- eril uniertahen the cl«)i | to stimu^a.a Inttfest 6t young -peo-^ pie in the wortc of the churdh. HAYESTOWN HAPPENINGS By SANDRA X. A) STOK HOME VISl'riNG May 8-13, Pvt. James R. Alston was home vWflln'f Bfs lMlrth#'for Mother’s Day. Pvt. Alston ii sta- tion>?d at FDirt Sill, Oklahoma, He r^filfned to crimp WfttioeAday, May IV. SBNIOR CHOIR The Senior Choir of the Orange Orove/ Baptist Church sponsored a musical program Smday-, May 21, «t 3:00 p.m. " ' ^ Ofc‘S(WBily, Mrs. Heleu Alston and familj' went to Pitts- bbro to visit Mr. ahd Mrs. Johnni) Alston. Thiy enjoyed themselves very much. ^ICK ftt*0 SHUT-IN The sick and shut-tn are Mrs Rilhi Vann Ht)ok and Rev. Ooss. Unadorned and simple.,, but always fashionable.' The tapered vamp and slim heel have that Life look of perfection. i I and slim f« «trid« I !!.• \ Mri^ Van Sombeek Attends World Baha’i Meeting Ml's. Ludmilla Van Sontbeek, of spect and love for everyone. We (t)> her -bNn» after an absence of ihree weeks during which she attended the convention of the Baha'i faith - at the Universal Baha'i House of. Worship in Wil- ihette, tllinois. I Del^ates from many parts of the world attended. tow* Film Depicting Life At St. Mark Church Gets Showing A 45 minutes film entitled “St. Mark in Review” was shown at the St. Mark A. M. E. Church re-j cently. j Photographed and prepared by^ Dr. J. M. Hubbard, Jr., the film^ depicts .the . various activities which take place in the church life of St. Mark. It was prepared under the auspices of the R. L. Speaks Aohievement Club. Mrs. Katherine Turner, presi dent of the club, explained that Bull City Fountain And Grill SCARBOROUGH and HARGETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS Scarborough a nd Hargett Fu neral Home is now pleased to announce a new Funeral In surance Plan that is believed to be the best and lowest in cost ever offered to anyone, anywhere. This unique plan in sures every member of the fam ily in good health under 65, and the cost will be about one half of what you would exp^t to pay. 'You owe it to yourself and your family to investigate this low cost protection today. The claim is paid off in cash to the beneficiary you name, and in amounts to suit you. Pick up your phone now and call or write Scarborough and Hargett Funeral Home. You wiU be glad you did. f^Qscoe-Gtjfiin 114 w. MAIN vr. f I '3 i ; 1 ? i Presents for , -' j GRADUATION “The Perfect Fit Pump” in WHlTf , , ★ White Calf Satin and Sport Lmen HM6 . $>111.95 Reg. $A.95 • CHARGE • CASH • LAY-AWAY , See the Many Other Name Brand Shoes at 30 & 60% Savings it: Shop the Shoe Bdx Every Friday Til 9:00 FJl' u. V ^lEllfdLY tHURCH" WiiitfRoc^ Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE i DURiHAM/NQRTH CAROLINA . ■ Miles Mark Fisher. Pastor Sunday, May 28, 1961 8-49 A.M, CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics “Self-Discipline—Why?” Proverbs 7:1-5; 14:30; 16:32; 17:27; 20:1; 23:19-21; Galatians 9:22-23. 11:00 A.M. SERMON The Reverend' Stanley Petteway Shaw University Young People’s Choir, Mrs. Virginia W. Alston V • Dr, 0. B. Cooke, Jr. i, "l%e Gray tfidies and,the Gray Men”. The Pastor i' Senior Choir,tjibhn H. Gattis, Director »• . . : union , ^ Director V- - ^ «. . ■ 7;8erP.ll. ANNUAL RECITAL of the ' ' t Chambilrlin Studio, Mrs. Margaret S. Shearin, Inst^ctor St. Joseph's A. M. L Church **S«rvia| a WorM Pariah with Chriat Since 1869” itiSLVIN CHESTER SWANN, The Minister MRS. G. A. WINSLOW, Miniver of Music JAHIB -R! ROBINSON, Minister of Christian Education FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA -3unda)^, May 28, 1961 ' flJO A.M. SUNDAY gCHOOL Subject: “Sell pi*cipllne—Why?’ ’ ‘I -it’ ■ ^ Mill Marla Faulk, Superintendent 11:00 AM. M0RNIN(f WORSHIP—Annual Youth Day Sermon—Henry Melvin, Livingstone College MUSIC—'Youth CHoir and Durham Business College Ellen Wamn at the Console 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSMP , Sermon Rev. James H. Robinson MUSIC '. Youth Choir Miss Lillian Arti% Directing (FORMERLY BULL CITY DRUG STORE) Announces: THE ADDmON OF DAVIS BAKlNG^ PRODUCTS Pies ★ Cakes ★ Tarts ★ Donuts AND ALL OTH'ER BAKERY PRODUCTS INCLUDE INC SPECIAL ORDERS FOR WEDDINGS, CAKES, BIRTHDAYS, ETC. MRS. LILLIAN R06BRS Manaatr For Your Convenience We Also Carry NOTIONS — PATENT MEDICINES — TOBACCO PRODUCTS MAGAZINES — NEWSPAPERS — A VARIETY OF SANDWICHES AND DINNERS BULL CITY FOUNTAIN&GRILL “Dine in an Atmosphere of Friendliness and Cleanliness” , 610 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE 682-989S f APP ,.A & ‘ I ■f'-NTE d^iendability No Money Down ABOUT 50 rrt Per O# vr Month Congratulations Class of '61 And Your Old Range ' 30” G.E. Range* $137.00 Exchanfl* Medal J400 You never expected to find all these quality features in a range selling at this low price- This dependable General Electric Rimge gives you clean, fast electric cooking—in a spacious 40-inch range with plenty of drawer space. Easy to use, easy to clean . . . costs only pennies a day to operate. Largfe Selection of Used Rang^^efrigerators and Washers «01 FOSTER ST. ;\r'PLiAi^CE & Tv f> 203 WELLONS VILLAGE YOUR SERVICING G.E. DEALER I II II

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