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--- ^ i f " THE CAROLINA TIMES ^A—DURHAM, N. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER If, iSOUCATtONAL CLUB MEETS ^ITH MRS. AGNES HINTON ' The Adult Edurntioiial Club met (it thp home of Mrs. Asia-s Hiii ten recently. The meeting wa.i opened with Christmas carols be ing sung during the devotional pe riod. Y During the b\islnps?!*ip'!!lnn, th^ j decided to sive h.isliots t.i llw 1 nffdy foi Chri.stmai. Members prc.seiit wore Me.silamcs ,C. K. ^ri/.vn. May Dovo. I.rna K1 lerbee, Snada Bell. M:iric Clayton, Pearl Gibson, Victoii:i Cain, ituth ■V HERE IT IS ... YOIJKCHANCiE TO SAxVE BJG D1IRIN(; OVll Pre^Hventory CLEARANCE SALE 63 63 64 I’olriV.'i ( ipiiv .S.ili.l l)l;u-k. rtiUlc, R;ntii I'll iiitcrior aiituiiiatic transmission. Extra Clean, Low Mileage Cars In New Condition $2395 $?895 DiMl.uf I’olara .S(X) i-D. vailiu. hi'.'Uir. huoki't m'h lianltni. cuustiU' \Mti>niatic transnii>sinn. I’lilarn .^(Kl i-MunV i\\iT SlftTlIl llariltd)). Aiitoniatic transmission, liucket M'ats. con >()!• 62 Valiant 2-doi)r. railiti ,strait;ht ilriv clean. lioatcr, Cxlva $1195 64 Chevrolet linjiala 2-Dr. Hardtop, k'ailiu, hcatiT, straii,'ht ilrivi-. I.ike new. $M95 ■65 MUSTANC; FASTBACK plus 2. Automati tiiissii)ii, hiK’ki't •^’ack, iMiirii at- $2795 }'iifcl ('iMlaxie 5rKl |MiUfi- r:ii tire- l;lk. Ranil)li r 7 anlonialio 7() Clavsl IVansinis 64 63 » DODGE 4-Door II DODGE 4-Door (2 DODGE Wagon •1 CHEVROLET 4J)oor 57 CHEVROLET \V|^> 55 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door M FORD 4-Door M FORD Wagon . . liavHtdji. .Sntoniiitic III. heatrr. lij^lit lilne finish. trajisiiHssiiin. New Dual 'h) 4-I)i,.ir. Radii inn. l-'xtra ctfi heater. SI 795 TMS . 1195 1595 1195 895 495 895 865 61 FALCON Wagon . 59 RAM a/ER 4.Door 62 RAMBLER Wagon C2 PEUGEOT 4-Door T R U C 58 FORD 1-ffon Van . 57 CHEVROLET Sed. Del. $ 995 895 . 1195 13 i5 535 535 61 VOmtaWAGEN Pickup 735 University Moiorsjiic OHEN ’TAL«P. M. 806 W. MAIN ST. PHONE 681-S9:V "COSMETOLQOinr JUJifk NO. I IN MEBTIttp The Cosmetologist Club No. 1 met at the home of Mrs. Lull Hill. 2822 Beechw)u>d Ave. on Monday, Pecember 7. TJie meeting wa.s opened by de votions being lefi by Mrs. -^thel Owens. The bu.sine.s.s session (pl- Irwed. After >"hich Mrs. iCora Wc- Clfhd. Dresl.’’nt, 'iresft*'»d ayer thi' business -■'ssip". Ih' nnniial Chri.stmas pr' '*am ivas 'leld tol- Ir.'vin" the b '-''nes aChe program con.s' -ted nf cac'-U. ,^»ray- or hv ilr.'. Ethpl Ow»ns, .scripture hv Mrs. Christine Johnson and two beautiful noems. “My Pur- pi'oo- bv Nattfp W^'ker and a rh"-! ♦ ■•■las poem by Miss Lois Bur- r.-i""hs. The TTiPmb“rs exe^maeH gifts to real’'- 'et the spirit of Christ mas inrlerwav. A "I"'’!! nf tnstly Tn'key with dress'm" cranb'’rry 'nice, preen n^a"!. potito silrjil on .lettuce, jello, ciiV". and coffee wa.s served. Members prp'"nt vore Mes- d-jTie.s Ktheline.Punn, Gladys Dest, ^ora McLeod, Rebecca 'KIne, Pau line Hart Pauline Love, Warie Me- Millian. Easter_Pu?h, Burma Hole- man,'" Nattie Walker, Elizabeth Rrown, Lossie Coleman, Christlhe: Jchrson. Mozell Blount, .Beatrice' Moss, Thelma Tabron, and Misses- Shirley Hargrove, Lois Burroughs and Lillie Wells. Mrs. Dreldon .-Mbright was a -'i'for. ‘ Mi.ss Nora Kirkland 'vas accept ed as a new member. Mrs. Lossie| Coleman thanked the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Pauline Hart. 30fl (5ray Ave., January 4, 1965. ; STREET NeiOHBORHOOD' CLUB HOLDS BANQUET V On December the Priee Streep 4-imujuet which, was held at the’. Holiday Inn, Chapel Hill Street. PreciHins was Miss Annie Dun- negan. President, who introduced; the speaker. I'r. Rose Butler. Brown anf* soloists Brenda Brooks] -pd Mrs EHna Thomp.son. PaulinSj Pmioh read the history of the, club. - ~ — i , After dinner souvenirs, (J^nalpd, b” the North Carolina Mutuil Life Ford. I-essie Meadows, Man/ell Mcadojvs. Others were Melviti L"'ik, Mainice Meadows. Mrs. H'nton served a ta^ty re' past of Barbecue chicken, potato sdlad, string beans, fruit cake, pound cake, and ice cream tfl I those present. , The ne.\t meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Pearl Gib son. 806 South Street. UfWurance Comany. were present-^ cussi'd ed the following gursts: liev. K. r. Brown, Mrs. Br. ,vn. Ollie Brown and Mesdames Hintiin, Olad.vs Sneed, Lydia Vanhnok, and gifts were exchanged. Swunn, Ester Bland and Misses I Hontez-Bafps, 'Vietoria Moore, and iiiaiths .Eowiand. Jaiae? Carter ,wa£ also in .attendance. Mrj. Magnolia Leake thanked the hostess. rifct .mftptins ia snhrduled Continudf on page OA Til.' hiiste.ss served a luscious ri'past. Those en.joyinR Mrs. Gran- dy’s hospitality '.vere: Mesdames I Callie Ashford, B'idelia Brooks, Gertrude Bernston, Georgia Thom- j Lovella Edwards, ^>*on, Bettie Burnett. Ko.a VValko!-. Beol^ Baldwin, Anna .Mi l.en., Harris, Rose Henderson, Julia .Loui.ie Jenkins, and Miss H i!!"' Thelma Hill, Josephine I •lenkin. Others present were M‘'S- „ayps ,,ene Jack-1 dimes Murma Dunncgan T .Smith, I ,,,,, | ^ M'^nre, H. MoBroom. F. r,n ok^ ! Leak, Willier McKeith-j c;'rlriide Flack, Ine^ Minor, | CalliL Daye. Josephine Perry, Mil- dnd I'oole, Susie Weaver, Janie ^ Flintnll, .L HoHov.ny, C. I'lii- ,octt, A Mltohell, li. Price. L. inett, I . Jones, L. Alstiia aiui M. iBrewington. 1-HOUR MARTINIZING l-HOUR DR^ .CLE^MC l*Day ' Alter«tioiis Upon Requc'^ Crloln*) ItHovr Martmli^t i •t Ftv« PolnH, Downtown ’Mutual Benefit Life.Co. DESHAZOR ALUMVI CHA'>T'-* !N0. 9 IN MONTHLY MEETING ' DeShazor Alumni Cli.in) .■ N'o, 9 met at the home nf Mi's Karlie iGrandy December 6, at 4 r M. The devotion was led hv Mrs.^ Josephine Holman. Mrs. I’ecolia Jones sang a solo. \ Mrs. Willier McKeithan. nvesi- dent, presided over the Diisine.ss' session. Committee reports and , minutes of the last inectin;: were' lead. A Chri.stmas parly was dis-! SANITARY Launderers and Cleaners DIAL 596-8202 COR. 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