2B -THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., DEC. 25, 1965 to all our good friends i we re glad of the chance Bo,,ling yours!| We hope our friendship * will live thru' many years! CENTRAL Carolina Farmers Durham, N. C. C 3\aftiirim Downtown and Lakewood "*• M CHRISTMAS || May your holiday TO ALL! m season be filled wifh every happiness. -Weatherford Continued from front page anthropology at Harvard U. Weatherford's professional career began in 1934 when he became principal of Bladen boro (NC) Junior High SfhUol and Supervisor of County Rec reation for Negroes. From 1936 to 1939 he was director of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation at Bishoy College, Marshal, Tex. He served In a similar capa city at St. Augustine's College, Raleigh (NC) during 1937-1945. After serving as Supervisor lof Municipal Recreation for [ Negroes in Raleigh from 1946- 1947, Weatherford became a graduate assistant with teach ing and research responsibili ties in t{ie College of-Physical Education at Penn State. He Joined the NCC staff in 1948 and was appointed acting chairman of the Department of Phyiscal Education and Recre ation in 1951. He served as permanent since 1962. Weatherford was married to the former Miss Rebecca Christ mas of Durham. Mrs. Weath erford and the couple's 6 chil dren survive at their Raleigh residence. Four sons and two daughters born to the family are: Allen Ericson Weather ford, HI, 23; Thomas Garfield in. 15; Peter Michael Karpo vltch, 11; Sequoyah Rhine I\ / asH IN A TAASH .TYFfWWTBB . MUSKAI MSTMJMBITS ■ SHOT GUNS and MFIfS • USBTEIVSOW PROVIDENCE LOAN OFFICE K. MAIN DIAL 682-4431^ /INTEREST NOW CUT \\ ' A hardt, 7; Cornelia Tonseler, 21 and Rebecca Christmas, n, 9. -Howze Continued from front page cent S. Waters, Bishop of the Raleigh Diocese, is a native of Mobile, Ala. He is a graduate of~ Alabama State College, and was a teacher of biology and chemistry in the Mobile Public Schools, and the parochial schools In Tulsa, Oklahoma, prior to his studies for the priesthood. He recerved his training for the priesthood at Epiphany Apostolic College, Newburgh, New York; the Diocesan Pre paratory Seminary in Buffalo, New York; and Christ the King Seminary of St. Bonaventure University in Olean, N. Y. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1969, and haa served in parishes in Char lotte, Southern Pines, and San ford, before coming to Dur ham. CARD OF THANKS To Our Many Friends And Relatives: The family of the late Mr. William Smith wish to thank you for the many kind deeds, sets and expressions during our beresvement. Mrs. Major Geer B9 Scarborough & Hargett 522 E. Pettigrew Street DIAL 383-3721 Durham. North Carolina ' #Ol - MM YULETIDE BLESSINGS KATZ BROS. Mkt & Grocery lit FAYETTEVILLE -Methodist Continued from front page was furnished by Moore's Chapel Church Choir. Reginald Brown sang "Let us Break Bread." Rev. R. L. Speaks, Brooklyn, N. Y., was the featured speak er at the dedication of a Com munion Set wtolch was given by Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Collins Lee, Washington, D. C. Dean Frank R. Brown pre sided over the dedicatorial ser cation of a "Prayer Room" fur tion of a "Prayer Room" fur nished by Bishop and Mrs. Jones. The young ministers who were ordained were: W. E. Clapp, Robert L. Clayton, G. R. Coleman, Jeremiah Asbury, D. L. Johnson, J. F. Douglas, Jr., C. M. Bell, J. D. Terry, R. L. Mingon and Aaron L. 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Johnson is the husband of Ethel Johnson, Co-Editor of DID YOU KNOW?, an Afro- American newsletter, publish ed in Monroe, reporting on the Negro Freedom Movement and a long time worker in the field on Civil Rights. The Johnsons lost their only child, Raymond, a junior In college, three years ago under mysterious circum stances while he was active in the Civil Rights struggle. Johnson stated that "Th e dismsissal is a way of punish ing me for my protests against the illegal discriminatory prac tices of the railroad." -Omegas Continued from front page sideration on Tuesday after noon when James S. Avery, Humble Oil and Refining Co.; Walter Davis, Equal Employ ment Opportunity - Commission; Nathaniel Dickerson, General Foods Corporation and W. J. Trent, Jr., Time. Inc. conduct a panel. -NBA Notes Continued from page 7 out in one of the games, he said to me, Tell them to quit giving me the ball all the time, it's embarrassing.'" A giant billboard has been seen around San Francisco the last several months and in big red letters beneath the names Chi Published every Saturday at Durham, N. C. by United Publishers, Inc. L. E. AUSTIN, Publisher Second Class Postage Paid at Darhaa, N. C. 27702 SUBSCRIPTION KATES 98.00 per year plus (19c tax in N. C. (any where in the U.S., and Canada and to •enrfe* men Overseas; Foreign. S7J» #er Sin gle copy 19c. Principal Offlae Located at OB E. Pettigrew Street, Durham, North CaraUaa XTKH of the Giants, 49ers and War riors is the message that reads: "We Love Thee ... All Three. Angry San Francisco Seals Hockey fans are up in arms as to why they were left off. Their questions lead to a sim ple, direct answer since Frank lin Mieuli paid for the sign, owns the Warriors and holds stock in the Giants and «ers. "For my dough I love whom I please," Mieuli states. the Seals want to be loved, let them get their own sign.

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