-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1966 6A • ■ * m .. .. lp - ■■ « 1 . ._ Year Round Garden Club Meets With Mrs. Gertrude Long The Year Round Garden sa Avenue, May 16. There was Club met at the home of Mrs. | a moment of silent prayer in Gertrude Long on 407 Formo-1 honor of our deceased member, #v i EP"4!^% hl fl i ■ l jm^M tt\ -1 • ,_ vl _ u E^,v| li - I ill ■ i RETIRING TEACHERS HON-1 ORED Mr*. Louretti Wood (left) and Mrs Bertha R. Ste phens (right), rati ring at tha and of tha 1965-66 School tarm YOI)N§L CAN GET JV A "BETTER DEAL" kl JUeXaridcrFOßD Let's Face It—Records Show That Alexander Ford Sells More Fords Than Any Other Dealer in This Area! Isn't That Proof Positive That No Matter What, You Con Get a Better Deal at Alexander Ford? WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! SHOP AT NIGHT - UNTIL 9 P. M. N.C. ix.* rOK YOL'H UVING CONVENIENCE 't DURHAM'S __ ORiaiNAL VISIT THE LOT WITH THE A-l SIGN VOLUME FOR THE FINEST IN USED CARS DEALER if | both of whom racaivad awards ! at tha maating for their distin guished service whila working in tha Cumberland County School System. Mn. Maa Wil- Mrs. Hattie Meadows. Mrs. Lena Gates opened the I Garden Gate. Mrs. Madge Har- liams (center). Supervisor of Cumberland County Schools, presented the awards. (See Story, page 3B) (Photo by Nat Purefoy) graves, resident, presided over the business session. There were reports of various com mittees. The convention to be held at the Jack Tar Hotel in August was discussed. The home was beautifully decorated with flowers from Mrs. Long's garden. The beau tiful peonies were taken to our shut-in member, Mrs. E. Sim mons. The meeting then took the form of a workshop of flow er arranging. Mrs. Roxie Row land, Mrs. A. Bennett and Mrs. Gaze 11a Lipscomb made the arrangement to be discussed by the members. Mrs. Rowland served a deli cious repast to the following members: Alice Col lens, Gazella Lipscomb, Lena Gates, Flossie Torain, Roxie Rowland, Ada Leach, Ajinie PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SRACES For Rent WILL BE AVAILABLE IN 30 DAYS APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED Call 682-1306 or Stop in At Frazier Realty Company 11081/2 S. ROXBORO STREET No Money Down 1965 FORD $2395.00 Conv. 2 Door, AT, Radio and Heater 1965 FORD $2295.00 2 Door, HT, AT, Radio and Heater 1963 PONTIAC $1595.00 Grand Prix, 2 Dr. HT, Radio and Heater 1961 CHEVROLET ... $35.00 Mo. 2 Door, Std. Trans. Radio and Heater 1961 FORD $30.00 Mo. Standard Trans. Radio and Heater 1959 PONTIAC $40.00 Mo. 4 Door, HT, AT, Radio and Heater 1950 CHEVROLET $40.00 Sta. Wag., 4 Dr., Std. Trans. Radio and Heat. Rigsbee Motor Sales. Inc. *l4 RIOSBIB AVI. PHONE 682-0347 Ceutnmj Club KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON m |HW WATIOHW. DUTILUM PXODUCTI CO., HEW YORK. M MOOR PARTY TIME Saturday, May 14, was a gala day for the chil dren of White Rock Baptist Church, all of xyhom were in vited to the parsonage by the pastor and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. Lorenzo A Lynch, for a party. Assisting in helping to make the occasion a joyous one for the youngsters were several adult members of the Church. Adults m the picture from left to right end standing are Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. S. M. Holt, Mr*. R. G. Thomas, Mr«. M. Bradshaw, Mrs. C. R. Stanbacfc and J. C. Hubbard; third row from left to right are Mr*. Hat tl« Boyklns. Mrs. B. A. Hill and Mrs. R. S. Long. At the right of tfoe picture and reading from left to right are Mrs. Thomaalwe Caah, Mrs. Hallie Maseey, Mr*. T. H. Greene, Miss Ida Page, Rev. and Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. H. E. Tatum. Mayo, Fannie McLean, Ger trude Long and Miss Edna Ma son. » \. | atjffM *• * I jn^2j|Hfl ££Bro fTm Et *vfe* MASONS GIVE $4,000 TO NAACP—The North Carolina I Jurisdiction of Prince Hall Ma sons, of which Clark Brown of Winston-Salem is Grand Mas ter, made its largest contribu | tion to date to the NAACP legal Vote For M. MICHAUX, JR. Durham County's Representative To The IS. C. GENERAL ASSEMBLY J/f JHHI "Your Support and Influence Appreciated' IDEAL GIFTS FOR THE GRADS I Filigree Caddy 1.00 | Goldstone metal filigree caddy hides jumbo size hair spray can. Addes a touch of glamour to her dresser. Leather BBS*) aecessories or sunny summer welcome g£? Se * ' wa,let or French Purse for a f Leather Belts 2.50 \V F ' ne Quality belts harness leathers or rep- V"- with interesting bj*Ckle«_ make a Silk Pockety Souares Pure silk pocket squares in interesting color jjjL- m combination, paisleys or geomf'rics for a real ly dressed uq look. Travel Kit 3.95 Split cowhide, plastic-lined at home or away travel Kit. Opens wide with topside heavy-duty zipper. Always needed il| t- - - una - .. ",x- /niirr IT ¥% ■•"J m.l \m Afnn !k \ A - T« *** ~ SmeV MEN'S DEPT. A i ACCESSORIES DEPT. fund when it presented $4,000 at he recent May Day Freedom Rally. National NAACP Presi dent, Kivie Kaplan, left, and North Carolina NAACP Presi dent, Kelly Alexander, stand as Grand District Deputy G. W. i Bryant of Sffitfi presents the j check. The total amount raised | at the rally was $11,692. Last year, the North Caro | lina Prince Hall Masons donat ed $3,000 to the NAACP. i —J. B. Harren Photo

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