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mmmm Peanut Butter"Bananza" P«t«r ron P«anut Butt«r Photo Gay as colored balloons and toy drums, a Peanut Butter "Bananza” thrums up a '‘stirring” party muod. The whole family can got into the act — slicing bananc^s, scooping ice cream, whipping cream and letting imaginations run riot in colorful displays. The “bananza” split not only satisfies dessert buds—■ it also supplies nutrients. The addition of I’ctcr Pan Peanut Butter in the sauce contributes, among other health properties, protein, thiamine and niacin. PEANUT BUTTER"BANANZA" (Makes 6 servings) Vi cup Peler Pan Smooth Peanut Butter Vi cup chocolale syiup Vi cup undiluted evaporated milk 6 medium bananas, fully ripe 1 pint vanilla ice cream 1 pint cherry or strawberry ice cream I pint chocolale ice cream '.2 cup canned crushed pineapple Whipped cream or topping Chocolale sprinkles 6 red maraschino cherries Blend together Peter Pan Smooth Peanut Butter, syrup and evaporated milk. Slice fully ripe bananas in half, lengthwise. Place bananas in .'iix individual dessert dishes together wilh ice cream scoops.' Top ice cream wilh pineappls, peanut butter sauce, whipped cream, sprinkles and cherries. Charles Womack Speaks Out on School Shake-up Certain men arc Dorn to lead, others tq follow. The fact ii'-' a man has proven himsel* T.i on’e area of the arr>!-!i is not license to assume that he is the ‘dean of the? big tent'. No man is born knowing the appal- ing affair of a college commu nity nor how to handle thoin It takes time to make lh( w'heel.s of events mesh, and yes. for a president to dominate them. II takes time, no matter how sk41ed the man chosen, to.gfft ^ to know his skills talents, hi,' ! liiTiit.Tlions and to know there fore how to weigh his advice I for his own ultimate evalua I tions. It takes time to live with problems, to know how to allevi- I ate the intractable ones, to grap I pie with those that are urgent And so we come to the im pending cri.sis so-called at North Carolina College. While th's j should have been the year of I inquiry and speculation, it Ins I .suddenly erupted into a nigiii j mare of horrendous polemical I dispositions. The community i.' I there fore asking the question, ' What is happening? I do not know what U poli tically feasible, but, I do know that a man should be ruled by reason and common sense. I know that you do not experi ment with a college administra i t on, nor are you expected to rc- : main forever conservative. But I when the first report card is ; issued It .should be the teacher's ! job to tell thi- pupil where im provements can and should .be made even if to say that, ‘I'll I have to relegute you to a lesser role. The word demotion altacli- ed to a normal progress report ^ tends to make other faculty and staff members ill at ease as it ■has; Blank stares have adorned the faces of the NCC classroom I instructor where normally confi- I dence and serenity prevailed. I And yet the last persons to be fooled is acedemic circles is al- ' ways Ihe students. They were I not tooled ill or about the is- ' sues that manifested themselves ] in the school year l!)G3-64. Long ; before a national body had given a vote of "No Confidence” to I the pi-esent administration, one or more students had affixed the symbol of a onetime infam ous ex-dictator to tlie door of whom they considered their chief antagonist. What ever i.*: > assumed in this type of expres sion, should be noteworlhy, but we say don't take it lightly, for a sweet tasting poison is can only lead to annihilation if you I continue to eat thereof. Greensboro Highlights and Bethel ... AME Church Actrvities... THE CAROLINA TIwEg ~ SATURDAY, JUNb IJ, l964 DURHAM, N. Uev. and l^jrs^ r, Mr.s. Savah ■ '’5' Ji the costliest reti^erator you can own today! You boi'glit it years ago ... And liave been well served by !t ever since. Today, though, that faithful old refrig-^ erator of yours could be costing you money every single day of the week! r^t because of what it is! But because of what it’s almost certain to be missing — a modern food freezer, spacious enough to cater to the needs of an entire fam ily. The kind of unit you find featured in today’s fine electric refrigerator/freezers. Think of the many ways a modern appliance like this c«n save you moneyl You'll stock up when foods are in season and prices are lowest. You'll take ad vantage of special sales, quantity discounts, other mouth-watering bargains. And you'll cut the number of shopping trips down . .. down . . . down. (What a money-in-the-bank difference that alone c^n make!) Why keep putting it off? See the display of hand some, frost-free refrigerator/freezers at your favorite electric appliance dealer or at Duke Power soon. iiCSiPIIlllllS- caiKKNSBOKO—Uev r. Ikrnartl Walker .lack.son and Mrs. Goldie I- Har sett have returned to the -city after attending the General Con ference of the A, M, K. Church which '.vas held In Cincinnati, | Oiiio earlier in May, They report this conference as hein‘4 one o( the most inspiring and well plan ne;l general meetings ever at tended. Mrs. Hargett served as of ficial delegate from (his area. There was an Old Fashion Prayer Service held at Bethel Church, 132 North Itegan Street. Surday, May 31. at 2:30 p.m. All Church groups, cnoirs and Prayer I’ands were invited to come to j the feast. This event is being! h-ponsoi ed by Mrs. .Mamie Hooks! and the Friendly Aid Mi.ssionarics 1 Berefit lJuiltling Fund of fielhcl. j Activily lor the Over-All Duild j ing Fund Campaign of liethel to | !);• launihod in June, to be spun- I sored by the "Keds" group are as j follows: Wednesday, June 3, the j ■'Hells'' group will launch an , lihony Siib.seription Campaign, of 1 feriiig subscriptions at reduced I rates on Jel, Negro Digest and j Ebony. Those persons interested i arc asked lo meet with the group at lielliel Cliureh on Ihe above dale at ti:()() ir.ni. Iterreshments will be served and movies will be .shown. If you are iilrresli'd and eannnt be present ■lea:,o call T.H On r'MvI.Ti- .Inly r., a* 3:00 o m ; 'l-lrp t'.!|lv llarb"r and flrv, Mr'S ! ''Hi" I-'-a/inr \vill r'^n'tpr serv- j ■"S :it Al 'l '■'n thn pro , ■' ini will hf til'’ .liini'T Tot Choii . -m| tlv' I'riMlaivli-) Gnspol Sing T', Tlio |i'i!))ic is iiiiit | I In ■dune a sp iVliial atliTnoon ■\itli US. Thp Pa'tor (if tiin c,t ,l9m'’S A I I li. {'Inirr-li. \V n-.ton Salem, the | '"V. .1, T. Mi'Millai?'. will rrndei I ''rvi -i-v ,-i| r.elhel n( 7:110 p.m ■ 'iind,-iv. .Inly 1'2. IHOt. Come oul | ■nd eiijny a soul stirriir; iiiess- | The l’''l"'-1ial C.osp'l Sin"eis 'id KIdrr Sistr>r Franeos Wooley ' M hdlil serv ices at Ftrtli*'! fjn '.tindjiy, ,hilv 10, al ;j 00 p.m. Ko'' ' (rue niessa"e from God, join IS. All :ire invited. I tSiirday. August 30 at 3:00 p.m. ■ ister KIdrr l.sab'dla Long will '-ndor .srrvicc.s. "Some on To The louse of the Lord." Sunday, S plemher 20, at 3:00 1 m. v,>ill terminate a P.aby Con est. On the program will be a Ciddie Fashion Sliow and Toni 'Miiimb Wedding. Don't nii.ss this VOUII CAllOl.lNA ■UIDIAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUAI.IFIKH as H:xecu- or of the Estate of Mrs. Carrie '{igsbee, Deceased, lale of Dur- 'lam County, North Carolina, this 's to notify all persons having laims against said estate to ex' b t them t > the untiersigned at ' 1(> Fast Parrish St.. IHirham Vorth Carolina, on or before the '."t'l day of Deeomber, I9fi4 or his notice will be oleaded in bar )f theii recovery. All persons in lehteil to said estate will please iialce immcdialo P’lymert. This. 4th day of .lune, l!)fi4. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator of the F.stale of C:irrie liigsbfe. Decea.sed. 'une 13, 20, 27; .luly 4 MOIiTH CAHOUNA DUIUIAM COll.NTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUAI.IFIKD as Execu tor of the Estat’ ol Bee lames 'eeeascd. late of Duniam County. ■Vorth Carohna, this is; to iiotity ill iHT.soas haviiig claiins again.st state to exhibit iliem o the un dersigned at 110 East Parrish St., Durham, North Carolina, on or be fore the 13th day of December, 1964 or this notice ill bo pleade.1 ill bar of Iheir recovery. All per- ■ions indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This, the 4th day of .June, 1964. Mechanics and tanners Bank, Administrator of the E.statc of Bee James. Dcaceased. Juno 13, 20,^; July 4 treat. You are invited. Monday, October 5, 7:30 p.m. ai Hayes-Taylor YMCA there will'be a TV Raffle and Gospel Singing, presenting the Fanlandia Go.spel Singers, The Celestial Gospel SingerK and the Gospclettes, Tick ets arc now available. Monday, October 12, the group will present a "Manless Wedding" at the church, 132 N. Regan Street. This will be fun for all. The Floral Club of Bethel held its regular monthly meeting Sun day. May 24, at 4:30 p.m., with Mrs. M. Cole as hoste.ss. Mrs. Gill presided. A total of $135.00 •A’as reported from the Mother’s Day project. The (5lub is grateful to Mrs. Goldie I. Ilargett for her interest shown in the project. Mrs. Hargett reported $42.00. Rev. Walker was present and spoke briefly on some of the high lights of the (ieneral Conference which he attended recently. Members present were Mcs- dames Sue Henry, Carri Black, Burma Wilkins, Alicc Benton, Naomi Blackmon, Dorothy Free man. Mary Cole, Catherine Gill and Messrs Teren Black, Charles Gill, and Rev, P. B. Walker. Join us Wednesday, June 17, al i 8 p.m. in the Assembly Room of 1 Bethel Church for the EBONY! j Kick off meeting. An enjoyable | j and interesting evening is" plann-1 ! ed. I ! . *' * 1 I Ii“v. tVilliain if Ba-n»3. well | ■ known Evangelist and Pj;,tor ol i ' Bethel A M E Church Kingstrec. i S. C,, will be the speaker' foi ' services during inspirationdl! Week. July 13 I'l', 1964. Fjcli sei | vIc" W'll si-rvices will benefit our over all pi ograiit. LONG STRIDE TO QHTTc.\ ncn lean to be repaid by th« home — Mr. and Mrs. John family's sound farming pro- Hobbs of Nesbit, Miss., nebr gram made the home pouibli^ Memphis, have made a long Lait year Farmers Home m*da itride from th-3 sliabby h.uio 13,':C0 housing loans to ferm ft bottcm to tlio niodcin home and oilier ruial famil'*s. above during the pait 13 y.jii. USDA Photo A Farm-;ri Horns Adinin itio- iM in icrseiy riiisis Eighty-four pupil., will '.'i |i rl'iv '''''rp'\ Daie'ene Tilly, Vaf- Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain For the ftrat time science hs* found • new healini; substance with the as' tnni»hinic ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain —without •ursrery. In case after rase, while gently relievinir pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkafre) took plare. Mojit •mazlnff of all — resultA were so thor ough that sufferers niftde astoni«hin(f •tatcmcnts like “Piles have ceascd to be a probleml*' The secret is a new healinjf subotance (Bio-Dyne'*) —dis covery of a world-famous renearch institute. This substance is now avail able in mppoHi/orif or omfrufnC f/yr». called PrtparatioK i/9. At all drug -ount#»rs. Bir-hop Pcarline Hedrick, the Living Gojpel Singers and the members of the SI. Peter s Holi iH'.ss Church will render services at Bethel Sunday, Aug. 2. at 3:001 p.m. 1 he public is coitl'ially in- j vilcd. I Be sure to hear tiie Go.spel Travellers of Stoneville, at 3.0C I' M, Sunday, July 2(i. at Bethel Cliurch, ’IJtis promises tu be a soul ,>lirring event'. Platform Services will be held at Bethel Church, Sunday, August l(i, at 3:00 o.m. Conip in out and enjoy the.se lii'rvici-s. You ire in vited. ^ MISSIONARY CIRCLb MEETS Mi.ssionary Circle No. 2 met in the home of Mrs. Annie Avery. £106 Salem Street, Thur.sday, May 1^8, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Alecce FauP; ncr presided. Mrs. Geneva Sancii fer, the chaplain, opened the de votion. by singing, ''Remember Me.” Prayer was offered by Mrs. ] Carrie Craig. Scripture lesson, the | 13th chapter of Psalms '.vas read by Mrs. Ethel Ruffin. A 10 to 15 minute period was given for tcsti mony and song. A donation was sent to the Helping Hand Club No. 2 who sele- brated their 5th anniversary at St. Phillips Church on South Ashe Street, Sunday, May 31, at 3 p.m Mrs. M.^ry Walkrr. chairman. Alsu a gift was given lo George Welch, an A. and T. College honor grad iiate thi.s year, in appreciation foi services rendered Ihe Circle when they sponsored their annual Tea. and on other occasions. Welch re sided in the home of Mrs. Annie Avery where the Tea has been held for the past two years. He leives for Washington, D. C. thij week where he will take a job witli the U. S. Government. Mrs. Sarah Jackson, Chairman of the Nellie T. Hcrbin Mis.sionary Circle of Bethel was our guest. She joined Mrs. Sadie Walker and Mrs. Goldio Hargett in giving high lights of the General Conference '.vhich they attended in Cincin nati, Ohio in May, 1904. Fifteen members were in at tendance at the meeting. Mrs. Sa die Walker will be hostess for the Circle w'hen they meet June; 25, in her home, 518 Julian St. The meeting closed with tlie mis sionary benediction. During the social hour the hostess served ice irc.ini, Take and candies. Sunday, June 7, will be "Loyiil ty Day” at Bethel Church at which time all offii ers, ilewr-ds and trustees wil! ' pay $10.00. The women of tte cburcb sie ;ske(i ;n a'comni'-ir ciii'i.t p'y 'i.uu jimi d^y, June It at .'I;'! pii. .a llic W. G. l’cai .:on aoditoi lum. Thos” frniii l',r' scry anil wlui «i;i niic-r I'u' :i .i gr.ldQ 111 t'li' f:i!l ilirllldr '1.11111 Allen, TiMiiias Ai'di'r-suii, r,u(i| Bason, Susie li,llaiii\, K,.icr Ihi’ht, Ar-liii' Caria'Aa;- . W.i.m.c Carrington, J.'iiiirs ('.iiIit, Way:ii‘ Caller, llonalil ( liarlcs, CileuiL. Davis, Phvllis Pin is, Tcr'-sa Dix on, JacrjUflino Dorsey, T\na Dow dy, Wiiliam Downey, Kathi Evans. Sharon Glover, J:imrs Gr;'cn Sus in G- ch, AiUho:iy ilaves, .'\li,-helli' ''"nl-'ns. Fli" d ,l'' 'k-;iin, Ivi cik- Jacobs, Daniel .lacobs, .Miclia.. ■leriKii.;, I’atric'a .Iviik.iiRoiiri Jones, Mvroii l/uirenc;' Siirila Mason, Sheila McCoy. Sybil Me- C u 1 1 u m, Nathaniel Alcl.aiighli.i. Denise M (chell, Phyllis Murphy. Delia Parker, Bc'er'y Parrish. Susan Patterson, Daryl P 'rry. I’lrl- lip Perry, Benj-jniin llili's, I'i r j- - rick Sherrill, .-\ntor.et*e Smith, Jacquelin Smith. June Siiniplir Fleur St ele. Debbie Tayh r. Tini- ,’.i ''i.'cl 'vV.ilkev, Ira J'-an Wilkins, ' I c-i.ri'ii W'lliiuiis. Raphael Wil- j Immi Wi'ii-'tte W lhams, Veromct M'.n'-i.to^VL'o BiiM'.ick, Cariion Slii'il.i Am'i, and to pay $5.00. All lio.irds, .-Vu.'vili aries are asked lo pay as nuich a> they possibly can. The one-day i>i;’ilin" of tliv Woman's Missi.i’vu y S o c i e t y Gri’enshiu'o Dislriit, will I'-,’ I,'.hi at the Poplar (;ro\e A.MF. CIr.iiijli, Thusrda.v, j.iii!' 11. b.'g'nn ii 10:30 a.m. All mi:-sionar‘r; ;!i asked to be iiri'Si'ntaiid (in, full siipporl t.) I'.lr-;. A! •“ ' i'. i". ner who is :i [.■o il('..':.nt 1- ' sieiiary tiue 'i' Ir Mil Im ■ 'l!' i- horo District. iiir,>, 1 - son. Chairman. Till '." •;v,'''lialin'; from lltp'Fir^ Cri '(• who will iMiter '^pc.onij gride ■I |iii- ii:i')(V school is tie fall MK'lO'l ' An('ersfm,_-Warren PuiMv P.i-11. Brett Chambers, W I'i ' Fuller, Joyce JOhnsi;^, Val eria M Per, C.recorry NuA, Da vid,! Parker, V'ertiha Parkel", She- r e p. rker. Sheti icCa ' T^ivette, Di hr.i I’o il, Cori3itha Setjrlock. A";! re S-lli'rs, Uareri Je.llcrs, IV.-. nda Stiiblis. Del>ra .Tab^,'(^'n- t lia Thoiiias, Arviet T)imp!^ Sybil Wal t >n. rievcrly White irid '^il; dree Wri"lit. ' ■ ALL PURPOSE J 3IN-0NE'0IL Oils Everything Prevents Rusif^ REGULAR - OIL SPRAY - ELECTRIC MOTOI Nurses Uniform You Siiv^ Dollars We Try ill (Quarters ;’ \iN UNIFORM .''Z? E. Mrin Street Her mothet or her sister? BOTH ENJOY YOUTHFUL, NATURAL-LOOKING HAIR COLOA Whether you want the eneitemcnt of n dilTi>rent hair Bhndo, or want lo give new hfe to dull or ({rny hair .. . inBist on the long-lasting haircolor in the famous red package-^Godefroy’s Larii'use. It’s eiiny to apply, and complutB in one piicknge—there’s nolliiiig else to buy. LARieuse^ fji«frsy Mli. Company• »»ia o;iv* St" kaaa»aaaaaiieaMe*a*aeeaaaaaaaaaiiiii6iili6illll6llilllili
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