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-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
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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
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YULETIDE
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-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. Johnson.
-Employe
Continued from front page
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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
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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.