MRMKi giOl M H .sT m HT l||Kfl3l ■OTllr CHURCH CLUB MEMBERS— Shown above are soma of tha member* of tha Conference Worker* Society Club of Kylaa Temple AME Zlon Church which was organized in Docarrv bar, 1965. Tha club aponaored It* flrat program recently in presenting tha Rav. Paryia "Fireball" McKinnoy, of Waih- kv Bl k •RIDC-TO-BE—Mr. and Mra. Robert L. Milliter of Martins ville, V«., announce Hi* engage moot of their diughtir, ROM Mario, to Jotaph L. Alston, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Roland Alston, of Durham. Miss Milliter is a student at IS DEWEY S. SCARBORO ||l county commissiontfl [| DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY * MAY 28 (Political AavtrtUtmtnl) JSBH* V VOTE FOR Judge Lawson Moore JUDGE DISTRICT COURT 16 Years Judicial Experience Graduate Duke Law School • -A- Navy Veteran World War II Member St Philip's Episcopal Church DEMOCRATIC 'PRIMARY L *■ ★ MAY 28 Ington, 0. C„ aa yuoat apeelrer. Seated, I aft to right, are Mr*. Gladya McKinnie, flrat vice preeidont; Mr*. Mabla Powell, chairman; and Mr*. Evelyn Yincy, secretary. Standing, from loft, are Mr*. Virginia PitcMord, chaplain; Mr*. Aleaae McKinnoy, Mr*. Elvetta Mon North Carolina College and Mr. Alaton ia a graduate of North Carolina College, preaontly a faculty member at George W. Carver High School, Filidala, Va. An August 20 wedding it planned. roe, Mr*. Iredelle Rlchardaon. Mra. Queen Toon, and Mr*. On nie Roger*, treaaurer Net shown are Mra. Etta Blakey, odvisor; Mr*. Iria Lawrence, aecond vice preaident; Mr*. Leomia Haw klna. chaplain; Mri. Dorothy Wllaon, Mra. Claasia Brown. (Photo by Nat Purefoy) Altar Club of Oakgrove In Sunday Meet The Altar Clpb of Oak Grove Free Will Baptist met Sunday, May 22, at 3:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Letha Goddett, 702 Graet Street. Mrs. Willier MeKeithan and Mrs. Viola Moore were in charge of devo tions. After "devotions the presi dent, Mrs. Marie Clark, took charge of the business. After the business session, the hos tess served a delicious repast. Pineapple cake and ice cream were also served. Members in attendance were: Mrs. Marie Clark, Mrs. Letha Goddett, Mrs. Catherene Boone, Mrs. Pauline Mason, Mrs. Ar della McEachern, Mrs Emma Harris, Mrs Lillie Cash, Mrs. Mary Hardy, Mrs Annie Ber daux, Mrs. Arzabelle Patterson, Mrs Maude Harris, Mrs. Viola Moore, Mrs. Lennie Brutten, Mrs. Willier MeKeithan and Mrs. Fannie Outlaw. The next meeting will be held with Mrs Eunice Taylor, 702 South Alston Avenue. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX HAVING Qualified as Execu trix of the estate of William P. Flintall, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolia, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under signed at 1201 Rosewood Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before November 30, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate, will please make immediate payment. This, the 24th day of May, 1*56. (Mrs.) Lydi Ruth Betts, Executrix of- 4he estate of William P. Flintall, deceased. M. Hugh "fhompson, Attorney P. O. Box 1422, Durham, Hay 28; June 4. 11. 18, 1006 TOOTHACHE Don't auffar a«ony. In aaconda fat rsllet that lasts with ORA-JEL. SpMd-ralaue formula puts It to work In stantly to atop throbbing toothacha pain, so aafa doc- l£rjf*o\ tora racommand It lorinwjgjnwi Retirement Club of NCM in Monthly Meet The May meeting of the N. C. Mutual Retirement Club was held Thursday afternoon in the dining room of the Harriett Tubman YWCA. C. M. Palmer presided and extended cordial greetings. Members were ex tremely happy to welcome Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Turner, "Vie" and "Pops" as they are affec tionately known, to their first meeting. Mrs. Turner made a brief expression of her interest in the Retirement Club and mentioned some of the activi ties that prevented her from attending earlier meetings. She retired as Financial Vice Presi dent of N. C. Mutual last De cember, but she is still serving on the Board of the Company and rendered valuable service in connection with the recent new home office building dedi cation program. In addition to Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Tur ner the following members were present: Mesdames. Nola Cox, Bessie Doby, Consuelo Foreman, So phronia Green, Eula Harris, Fannie McLean, Charity Rivera, Celeste Smith; Messrs. R. C. Foreman, C. C. Smith, Jr., and James Strickland. An enjoyable dinner hour and a lively discussion of cur rent events almost took the time alloted for the program hour. C. C Smith, Jr., presented a two-part nutshell of material he had gathered including somewhat humerous commen tary of "Signs of the Times," and a serious reflection on musical greats who overcame the handicaps of deafness to hear from within and to pro duce some of the world's most enduring and beautiful music. President Palmer commented on the forthcoming trip to Florida where N. C. Mutual Trip Winners will be honored at the President's Club Conven tion. Several retired employees have indica dthetyme mmtm m have indicated they plan to at tend. The Club took note of the illness of John Holloway who is confined to Lincoln Hospital, and was informed that suitable expressions had been made on the occasion of the deaths of Mrs. Hattie Meadows and Wm. P. Flintall. The next regular meeting will be held in the Y Dining Room, June 17, 1:00 P.M. WILLIAMS HOSTS TO GLEANERS CLUB SUNDAY The Gleaners Club of St. Mark met Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ollie Williams, 1207 Kent Street. The meeting was opened with a short devo tion, afterwhich, the business session was presided over by the president, Mrs. Lula Royal. The club will have its anni versary Sunday, May 29 at 5:30 P.M. Rev. Thornton, former pastor of Kyles Church, will be the speaker. Misic will be rendered by the Gospel Chorus from St. Mark artd a group of singers from Oak Grove Free Wi 11 Baptist Church. Members present were: Madi son McDonald, Fred Cuttino, Rufust Slight, WiilVmm Sherrtll, Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Williams, Mesdames-'-Lula M Royal, Laura Parriott, Nellie Bynum, Jannie Swann, Hattie M. McLean, Jan- A COMMUNITY SIRVICI Like the doctor the Funeral Director must be ready to answer the call at any hour of the day or night That is one of the many responsi bilities that we at the Scar borough and Hargett Fune ral Home have in serving this community and the sur rounding areas. Trained per sonnel is accordingly at hand all times to give Im mediate attention to all calls, regardless of -what the hour may be. Scarborough & Hargett IQ E. P«tti*r«w Strwt DIAL MB-3St7 Durham. North Carol™ Ml * I MRS. ROYAL t PUTNAM SCHOLARSHIP WIN NER—Mix Alica A. Luatar. • ttnior ttudant at Hi* Rotllndala High School, Boaton, Matt., wti tha raclpiant of an SB,BOO four yaar Putnam Scholarship. Ml>a Luttar and ♦ormarly of Dur ham, will attand Ragit Col lag# in Watton, Matt, in Saptambar. nie Wall, Veria Nicholson, Bea trice Sowell and Parker Leigh McDonald. NICK GALIAFIANAKIS Pick Nick Galifianakis For Congress MRS. N. M. ROYAL GRAD SPEAKER Mrs. Norma M. Royal will speak for the graduation ex ercises at Teacheys Eletnen tary School, Sunday, May 29. Her speech will be centered around the importance of edu cation in this "Great and Changing Society." Mrs. Royal is a member of St. Mark AMEZ Church, where she serves as Youth Director. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Seeking professional growth, Mrs. Royal affiliates herself with the lo cal. state and national profes sional organizations, including CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. William P. Flintall, Sr., desires to express their sincere appre ciation for the many kindness es and expressions of condol ence shown them during their recent bereavement. Your con cern helped to ease the burden of our loss. The Flintall Family 1200 Hanover Street (Political Advert »tm»nt) £pm PAUL PULLEY DISTRICT JUDGE ★ Member 14th Judicial Bar ★ Experience In All Courts Of Jm ★ Community Leader, Jaycecs, P.T.A. and other organizations it Church Worker, Braggtown Baptist + Durham Native, educated in MB Durham Schools and U.N.C. (Pa>d For By Friends of Paul Pulley) SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES— the North Carolina Teachers North Carolina Teachers' Asso- Association, North Carolina ciation, she was elected Chair- Library Association, National man of the Library Section. Education Association, and She is married to Wallace American Library Association. Royal They have one daughter, During the 1966 Session of the Lillith Blissette. tiipl I COUNTY • A Working Mans Friend • Durham Native \ 9 Deacon Braggtown • Your DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 28 3A

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