THb CAkOLINA TIMES - UURHAM,..M. C. - SATURDAY,, JUNB 12, IMS 4-A PaunHpuilip EUctrict iAofill, HAIICO ittpHvrHvir yiHItU vttH*Kr l mm r i ~Wmm ■ Bk. H B . Wj OT! MBt H ■L - ■ K , . THE NORTH CAROLINA MU UAL Life Insurance Company held Open House Ceremonies in its Fayettevifle District office recent ly, Mrs. Eva Miller Hall, owner of North Carolina College to be Teacher Test Center on My 17 North Carolina College has ] been designated as a test cen" ter for administering the Nat- j ional Teacher Examinations on July 17, 1965, Dr. F. G. Ship man, chairman of the Depart ment of Education, announced today. College seniors preparing to teach and teachers applying for positions i n school systems which encourage or require ap- FOR RENT OR SALE: • Wheel Chairs • Hospital Beds • Walkers • Sick Room Equipment McBROOM'S RENTALS 3527 Hillsboro Rd. 286 2247 Best Year Yet fo G0... JllexftnderFOl}D, TAKE A TEST RIDE IN THE 1965 CAN GET A "BETTER DEAL" AT JiteXanderFOßD Let's Face It—Records Show That Alexander Ford Sells More Fords Than Any Other Dealer In This Area! Isn't This Proof Positive That No Matter What, You Can Get A Better Deal At Alexander Ford? I We Wil Nut Be UndersoM! 1 "DURHAM'S ORIGINAL VOLUME DEALER" SHOP AT NIGHT—OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. N. C. DEALER 1659 JplP'- FINE SELECTION '.A-l" USED CARS « •'he eldest policy in the Fayette ville area is shewn as she assisted bration. Others shown, are, from company officials during the cele left: J. S. Bolden, Payetteville Dis I plicants to submit their scores on the National Teacher Exami nations along with their other credentials are eligible to take the tests. The examinations are prepared and administered by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey. The designation of North Carolina College as a test cen ter will give prospective teach ers in the area an opportunity to compare their performance on the eraminations with candi dates throughout the country who take the tests, Dr. Ship man said. At the one-day session a can didate may take the common exainations, which include tests in professional education and general education, and one of trict Manager, A k T, Spaulding, N. C. M. President, and W. A. Clement CLU, Vice President and Agency Director. the thirteen area teaching area! examinations which are design to evaluate ris understanding of tli e subject matter and met hods applcable to the area he may be assigned to teach. Bullei:ns ox information de scribing registration procedures and containing registration formsmay be obtained from Dr. Shipman at North Carolina College or directly from the Notional Teacher Examinations Educational Testing Service, Box 911, Princeton, New Jer sey. Prospective teachers to take the tests should obtain their bulletins of information prompt ly. Shipman advised. TOOTHACHE Don't suffer agony. In secondfcget relief that lasts with ORA-JEL. Spe»^ralea»e formula puts it to work In stantly to stop throbbing tooth3Chepaln,sosafedoc- [£r_* l_g\ tors recommtnd It ,/ teething. g ora-jei N. H. BENNETT;,, JR, SAINT JOSEPH'S The Fathers Day Ctßimlttw of St. Joseph's AMEthurcft, dTwhich Milton .Gwnt, has announced' that NoaH ®. IBp>nnett. Jr., has heen chosen »«ii the church's "Father of the HtU*r,"' ' and will be oited.oir S»nd*W June |2O. , Mr, Bennett i» 3 rewanl i»fc St. Joseph's and secrntsfy" »t *tiie official board.- He is a tvltfve- of White Springs. Fla.. " member of the exet"Utlve t'fcmmit tee. board of directors, dni 1 Vice president and- vice president and president and actuary of.. Worth Carolina Mutual Life IhsuNmce Company. He resides at 122 Masaftdale A'Ve., and! is married ! Alma E Wynns. They «e»*he I parents of one daughter,' l 'Nofma Alyce. Educated at Florida A:''and M. | University and the UnlveWtty of. j Michigan, Bennett i*a former high. I school teaoher and was also form' ' erly emp'oyed with Afro-Ameri can Life Insurance Co., of ville, Fla. He joined N. Mutual •in September 1841. A veteran of World War H, he is secretary and a member of the boar dof John Avery Boys' Club {and served 12 years as scoutmas ter of the Boy Scout Troop.'He Is HARBISON TO TAKE BANKER'S COURSE David L. Harrison, Assistant 1 Cashier of the Mechanics and Far- 1 mers- Bank, Durham is a member | of the class of bank officers who i wflfr enter The Stonier Graduate Scnool of Banking at its. annual summer session in. June. The ses- : sions will be held at Rutgers— The State University, Ne** Bruns- i wick, N. J., June 14 through 25. I Harrison is one of 1,100 bank ers who will attend the two-week session of the school, fcrtlich is sponsored by The American Bank era Association. The student body represents 46 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rica and the Philippines. The Stonier Graduate School wae founded iij 1935 to provide an op portunity to experienced bankers; for advanced study in banking and related subjects. The faculty far the 1965 session approxi mately 100 leading bankers, law yers, educators, and governmPitt White Rock Baptist Church SUNDAY, JUNE 13 hi YOUTH DAY ifl t: 8:55 A.M. CALL TO'WORSHIP Electronics 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON— "SoIOmott*! yppartunity" I Kings 2; 1-4; 3:5-9 Children'*,Day Program by Sunday School Charles A) Ray, Jr., Youth Day Superintendent 11:00 A.M. SERMON d.U The Rev. Oscar Johnson Duke Divinity School "The Hour Has Come . . . That They Know" Young People's Choir— v Mrs. Virginia Alston, Directress t r Jr. Gospel Chorus —— .. jj rs R oset t a seutherland, Directress 5:00 P.M. Reception Honoring Graduates t 7:30 P.M. Tait Studio Recital Pian» Pupils of Mrs. Gwendolyn D. Tait St. Josephs A. M. E Church "SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST SINCE 1169" FAYETTEVILLE ST. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA MZLVIN CHESTER SWANN. The Minister ; i SUNDAY, JUNE 13 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJBCTr "Sh** Yourself A Man?" Miaa Marie Facllk. Superintendent CHILDREN'S IMY 11:00 AM. MORNING WOfSHIP SERMON v , Rev. Frank Baker Danville, Virginia SUBJECT: "Man of Promise" MUSIC The Youth Choir Mm. Katie Smith, Directing Vvmi Mupn at iftie Console V i t | r -5:00 P.M. VESPER SERVICE CUttt SPEAKER ! Joyce Grant MUSIC j?. The Youth Choir Mrs. Kati£ Smith, Directing Fred Mason at the Censole FREE PARKING ON ST. JOSEPH STREET • : '^4 ! f » ' BENNETT I currently chairman of the troop committee and has received the ' Silver Beaver Award for outstand ing service to the Boy Scout movement. • Bennett is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, a Mason, a member of the N. C. Educational Council, the Redevelopment Coun , ciliof the City of Durham, and the National Advisory Council of the i Small Business Association. representatives. During the two week session, they will cover all phases of banking, economies, law, government, and related fields. To qualify for graduation, Har rison must attend similar summer sessions again in 1966 and 1967. In addition, he must complete two (years of extension work at home and will be required to write a thesis based upon original re search in some phase of finance. PITTSBURGH TO HOST CHI ETA PHI PITTSBURGH Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated will be host ed by Kappa Chapter of Pitts burgh, Pa., at the 21st Annual Toule, June 22-27. The scene of the meeting will be the Penn- Sheraton Hotel. Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporat ed is a national organization of professional registered nurses, I St. Jaseah's, taftove Quicken's and Youlh Day - Children's, and 5 Youths' Day- will be observed 1 at St Joeeph'fe AME Church "j»lth the Rev. Frank Ba ker of Danville, Va., as speaker at the morning worship service , Sun day, June 13. Delores Gunn will preside with prayer by Patricia Mitchell; re sponsive reading by James Brown; the New Testament lesson by Claudine Rogers; Decalogue by Ronald MoLaugnlin announce ments by Linda Jeffreys, and a solo by Brenda Brooks. Mrs. Katie Smith will direct the youth choir which will provide music, and Fred Mason will be at the organ. Born in Miami, Fla., Rev. Baker was educated in the public schoolf of Dade County and at Howard University. He served four years in the Navy and is currently pari tor of St. Paut AME Church, Dan yille. Rev. Baker is a member of the Community Improvement Council, NAACP, Youth Council, an dottier civic and religious or ganizations. He and his wife, the former Ruby C. Howell of Miami, have two children. x ' A Vespter Service will be held; at 5 p.m. with Ronald McLaugh-l lin presiding. Among others on the program will be Paul Pugh, Claudine Rogers, Joyce Grant, Lin da Jeffreys, and Brenda Brooks. with 32 chapters throughout the United States. The Sorority Sounded in Washington, D. C. in 1932, by Mrs. Alene Ewell and eleven young women with the hopes and inspirations of enhanc ing the nursing profession, with high ideals and further education. Many scholarships have been awarded »o young women enabling them to enter schools and univer- Continued- on page 5A ***+ + + * If You-are a Durham city taxpayer... Why Should You Pay So They Can Ride Free? Wv ■ /A ' ' $ Many facilities of the City of Durham are used by non-city taxpayers. For example, considerable portion of the city's budget is spent on streets. In essence, the thousands of people who live outside the city limit* are getting a "free ride" while the city taxpayers is footing the bill. Vote to spread the cost of City facilities more- fairly. Vote yes in j the City Bond Election June 19. -City.Council Study Committee, Chairman James Hawkins !r . 1 . . ♦ * • * * * * ★ | t -- I The Youth Choir will sing. The f pastor of- St. Joseph's is the Rev. • tMelvin Chester Swnnn. I I HEV. BAKER REV. O. JOHNSON IS WHITE ROCK \ YOUTH KEYNOTER 'l The Reverend Oscar Johnson of A Greensboro, will be the Youth Day \ Speaker at White Rock Baptist Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. jV I I ; Jack Margolis Hill Bldg.—6Bl-4975 Church on Sunday, June 13 at 11:00 a.m. Reverend Johnson re ceived his high school diploma from James B. Dudley Hlgh-9thool of Greensboro In 1959) He was graduated from A. andiT.' College of Greensboro in 1964 with the Bachelor of Science Degree in Continued on page 5A HOT WBATHER CaWFOtT During these hot and humid days our air conditioned chapel is always cool and comfortable. In this, as in all other facilities at the Scarborough and Hargett Funeral Home, we are truly proud of tke equipment that we have at our establishment! for rendering the best of services to our many friends in; the community and we walcame your inspection when • yqm are in our neighborhoodd. /(».. i Scarborough & Hargett FUNERAL HtsE 522 E. Pettigrcw Street Dial 383-3721 Durham, Nortb Carolina i.-,

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