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Nine Negroes are in United States Military Academy Graduating Class for Year 1968 Mm LIROY B. OUTLAW —ion of Chief Warrant Officer 4 and Mrs. Lee Roy Outlaw, Route 2, Box 77C, Severn, Md. Will be commissioned a Second Lieu tenant of Artillery. Cadet rank: First Sergeant. Received ap pointment to the Military Acad emy as a Qualified Alternate. He is a 1964 graduate of Arun del High School, Gambrills, Md. Extracurricular activities. Member varsity indoor and outdoor track teams. Holds Military Academy record for the tripfe jump. F LARRY R. JORDAN son of Mr. and Mrs. Napolean Jordan of 3935 Chelsea, Kansas City, Missouri. Will be commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Armor. Cadet rank: Master Sergeant, served as Brigade Sergeant Major. Received appointment to the Military Academy from Representative Richard Boiling of Missouri. He is a 1964 gradu ate of Central High School, Kansas City,- Missouri Extra curricular!" /activities*..! Points magazine staff, Baptist Student Union, Student Conference on U. S. Affairs, Ring and Crest Committee. JAMES T. HOWARD —son of Atrel R. Howard, 545 Joseph Street .Youngstown, Ohio, and Mrs. Laura J. Howard, 410 Wiseman Street, Youngstown, Ohio (parents separated). Will be commissioned a Second Lieutenant in Medical Service Corps. Cadet rank: Seregant. Received appointment to the Military Academy iiom Repre sentative Michael J. Kirwan of Ohio. He is a 1963 graduate of St. Meinrad Seminary, St. Meinrad, Indiana. Attended St. Meinrad College of Liberal Arts, St. Meinrad, Indiana for one year. Extracurricular acti vities: Vice Chairman of Class Ring and Crest Committee, member of Judo Club, Moun taineering Club, Debate Coun cil & Forum, Cardinal Newman Forum. Member of track and N. too many bills to pay each month can wreck your budget. A Wachovia Personal Loan can help you consolidate them. nani And possibly save I' m ®pSnVT A you money on WACHOVI A interest! BANK * TRUBT COMPANY Open until 5 P.M. - p_ JM v ' W - ■ I w BENNY L. ROBINSON, JR.— son of Mr. and Mrs. Benny L Robinson, Sr., 13103 South Stanford Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Will be commission ed a Second Lieutenant of In fantry. Cadet rank: Sergeant. Received appointment to the Military Academy from Repre sentative Augustus F. Hawkins of California. He is a 1964 graduate (winter of David Stan- Jordan High School in Los An geles and attended Harbor Jun io* College in Los Angeles for «'one semester. Extra curricular activities: Howltx«r (yearbook), Karate Club, Spanish Club, Be havorial Sciences Club. ■j Wk ERNEST FLOWERS, JR.— son of Ernest Flowers, 2236 Hen dricks Street, Gary, Indiana, and Mrs. Willie M. Harris, 2616 Jefferson Street, Gar y (parents divorced). Will be commissioned a Second Lieu tenant of Artillery. Cadet rank: Sergeant First Class. Received Academy from Representative Raymond Madden of Indiana. He is a 1964 graduate of An drean High School, Gary. Ex tracurricular activities: Public Information Office Detail, Glee Club, Catholic Chapel Choir. M I pppr ■■ '-mm m m^Si M M |HBV WILSON L. RORIE, JR. — son of Sergeant First Class and Mrs. Wilson L. Rorie, Sr. Ser geant Rorie is assigned to Taegu, Korea; Mrs. Rorie lives at 5964 Conveyor Street, Co lumbia, South Carolina. Will be commissoned a Second Lieu tenant of Infantry. Cadet rank: Sergeant First Class. Received his appointment to the Military Academy as a Qualified Alter nate. He attended Leilehua High School, Wahaiwa, Hawaii, and was gradauted from C. A. Johnson High School, Colum bia, S. C., in 1964. Extra cur ricular activities: Russion Club, Pistol Club, Judo Club, Chess Club. cross country teams. VICTOR FRANCO GARCIA— son of Master Sergeant USA Ret.) and Mrs. Alfred F. Gar cia, 117-40 194 th Street, St. Albans, N. Y. Will be commis sioned a Second Lietenant in Signal Corps. Cadet rank: Cap tain, served as Battalion Com mander. Received appointment to the Military Academy from Represenative Joseph Addabbo of New York. He is a 1964 graduate of Brooklyn Prepara tory School. - Extra curricular activities: Vice Chairman of Student Conference on U. S. Affairs, Company Representa tive to Honor Committee, mem ber of Astronomy Club. Father is police officer, assigned as Commander of 87th Precinct, New York City. la puiiLt umw, ojdi 6 m,u Commander of 87th Precinct, New York City. H ■ RALP B. TILDON, JR.— son of Mrs. Ola P. Tildon of 23 Mis pillion Street, Harrington, Del aware, and the late Ralph B. Tildon, Sr. Will be commis sioned a Second Lieutenant of Infantry. Cadet rank: Sergeant. Received appointment to the Military Academy as a Quali fied Alternate. He is a 1964 graduate of William W. M. Henry Comprehensive High tracurricular activities: Secre- School, Dover Delaware. Ex tracurricular activities: Secre tary of Karate Club, member | of Glee Club. j i i t ■■HI JOHN T. MARTIN, lll—son of Colonel and Mrs. John T. Mar- I tin, Jr., 5026 10th Street, N. | E., Washington, D.C. will be commissioned a Second Lieu tenant of Artillery. Cadet rank: Lieutenant, served Battalion Supply Officer. Received ap pointment to the Military Acad emy from Representative Wil liam Dawson of Illinois. He is a 1964 graduate of St. John's College High School in Wash ington. Extra curricular activi ties: President of Behavioral Sciense Club, Secretary, Class of 1968 Class Committee, Sec retary of Public Relations Council, Company Representa tive of HowltT»r (yearbook), member of Student Confer ence on U. S. Affairs. Received West Point Society, District of Columbia Chapter, Scholarship and Leadership Awards, 1963 and 1964. Father is Director of District of Columbia Selective Service System. REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolve* Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratch ing at warts may cause blaading. spreading. Now amasing Com pound W* penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely, effectively leevee no ugly scars. GUY MAZYCK MEN'S DAY SPEAKER AT EMMANUEL SUNDAY JUNE 10 Emmanuel AME Church, of Durham pastored by the Rev. J. R. Crutchfield, will observe Men's Day and Father's Day Sunday, June 16. Aa a special feature of the day, a program has been planned for 3:30 in the after noon. The speaker will be Guy Mazyck, who will speak fpom the topic, "Man's Responsibil ity to His World " Mazyck, a senior citizen of Durham resides at 560 Cook Road. Having received his early training in the schools of Ber keley County, S.C., he came to Durham in 1923 and connected himself with St. Mark A. M. Z. Church. He was enmployed with the Liggett and Myers Tobacco | Company from 1923 until 1965 when he retired. I " ■ k?* 3 * m ■■■■ > • BIHiHHHHHH MR. ART IS Earl Artis Men's Day Speaker At Jerusalem Earl T. Artis of 610 Carroll St., Durham will be the Men's Day Speaker at the Jerusalem Baptist Church in Woodland, Sunday, June 16 at 11:00 p.m. Artis is a graduate of North Carolina College at Durham and earned his Master's Degree at New York University in New York. He has held prin cipalship in several schocls in North Carolina and at present is an instructor in American Govenment at Northside High School in Gretna, Va. He is a Master Mason, a Jthirty second degree mason and a Shriner. Artis is also a mem ber of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; a life member of NEA; a member of the VEA and a member of the West Durham Baptist Church where he is the superintedent of the Sunday School. BIBLE SCHOOL AT PINE GROVE BAPT. JUN. 17-21 Vacation Bible School will be held at the Pine Grove Baptist Church, Lake Road, Creedmoor, from June 17 through 21. Hourse: 7:00-9:00 p.m. Classes will be provided for nursery through adult. Come civic cm ujfe 16 DURHAM. N. C. Doors Open 1:00 P. M. - Program 2:00 ===== TICKETS ON SAIL RECORD BAR, BILTMORE DRUG and BATES SERVICE STATION —■ ■A THE SENSATIONAL NIGHTINGALES ™ ON FATHER S DAY ★ RIC HOMECOMING -FEATURING- THE The Gospel "DYNAMITES" 1968 j^iiinwswis * OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. * 5 BLIND BOYS ftiH "AIN'T NOTHING BUT 10VE" II _ I *J ( Mtuf LfTTIE WILLIE | LOUIS DIXON \* —1 J—■ THE SOUL STIBBING ... EVANGELIST LOVING SISTERS /J «"»» OF LITTLE ROCK, ARK. IWCrAI/UCH FREE DOOR PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN! D.C Oldest Father! - Youngest Father! FWARIN Mm * QW TOMMIE YQURN ALSO- THE SENSATIONAL "CAHIETTES" Of Won Baptnl Church Advance OwutiM $1.50-At Dmc $1.75-CHdr«» (tMw 12) 75 At 800. Among hi s present civic and religious commitments are Sunday School Superintendent, Chairman of the Board of Christian Education, Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees, member of the NAA CP and Vice Chairman of the Durham Committee on Negro Affairs. Though retired from active employment, Mazyck remains active in civic, religious and community life of Durham. The men at Emlhanuel will Ka r» r» h«mHo QnnHl* MAZYCK BROWN NAMED FSC TEACHERS ASS'N PRESIDENT FAYETTEVIIJ.E Fayette ville State College's unit of the North Carolina Teachers Asso ciation has named Charles I. Brown President for the aca demic year 1968-69. Brown, Director of Institu tional Research at the college, succeeds Miss L. P. Turner in the position. Other officers named with > w Accepts Posf ! The Rev. David B. Nickerson, former Priest-in-Charge of St. Titus Episcopal Church here, has been named Priest-in- Charge of the Church of the Incarnation, Cleveland, Ohio, effective Aug. 1. During the past two years Father Nicker son has worked through Mid dle Atlantic and Southeastern sections of the nation on a grant funded through the Episcopal Society by the Mar shall Field Foundation pro moting understanding in select black and white communities. and bring the family. The in structor for the Adult Class will be the Rev. F. D. Terry of Durham. Rev. C. R. Stone i:; pastor and superintendent. ppHk ■ ■ • ?»;>. ■ $ JpWM HA * bBhIB I m HONOR INDUCTEES Raleigh —The Shaw University Chap ter of the Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society re cently inducted two fourth year students into the coveted So Brown were E. T. Battle. Vice President; Mrs. 0. L. Massey, Secretary; and A. J. Pindle, Treasurer. The FSC chapter is one of the pillars in the NCTA as they annually host the South eastern District confab on the campus and during the 196C-68 period provided the state presi dent in the person of President jjudolph Jones. KMMHI I' 1 ' WE STRIVE to lighten the hours of sorrow with a beautiful tribute during which we free the bereaved of all burden&ome details at a cost within the means of any family. Scarborough & Hargett DIAL 688-3597 522 E. PETTIGREW ST. DURHAM, N. C. SATURDAY, JUNE IS, 1968 THE CAROLINA TIMES— ciety. Reading from left to right are: William M. Freeman, math tutor and co-sponsor; Miss Erma Dean Baker, fourth year student and chapter presi dent; Benjamin F. Moiiltrie, MRS. LUDMILA VAN SOMBEEK RETURNS FROM BAHA'I CONFAB Mrs. Ludmila Van Sombeek, 1903 Essex Road, has returned to Durham. She participated in the National Baha'i Con vention in Wilmette, Illinois, which was attended by 1,200 people from many foreign countries, including Iran and Australia. The main focus was upon putting into practice the reali zation of "Human Rights—Ba sis for World Peace." After the convention Mrs. Van Sombeek visited her family in Ohio, as well as her son and family in Arizona, where he works to better con ditions for the American In THE NO. 1 NAME IN MILK COTTAGE ICE CREAM CHEESE SIS | Saint Joseph's A. M. E. Church | | "Serving A World Parish With Christ Since 1869" PHILIP R. COUSIN, Minister jj FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, N. C. jj Sunday, June 16, 196S 5 7:00 A.M. EARLY MORNING WORSHIP s s J SERMON The Minister S 5 s j MUSIC The Gospel Choir Q 5j Fred Mason at the Console £ Hi's. Marian Williams, Directing £ 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL | SUBJECT: "Faith and Works" Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP { (Services Broadcast over Station WSRC) » SERMON The Minister I MUSIC The Senior Choir I Mrs. Minnie Gilmore, at the Console Joseph T. Mitchell, Directing " ,J " ■ y "" ■ • ■ n 1866 1967 \ White Rock Baptist Church § DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27701 LORENZO A. LYNCH, Minister B. N. DUKE AUDITORIUM NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE * Sunday, June 16, 1968 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Dr. C. Ray, Superintendent 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON REVIEW . . . Mr. J. W. Carrington's Class 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 1 SERMON Th« Minister "On A Fellowship of Christian Discipline" (Mark 9:28-29) Senior Choir, Mr. J. H. Gattis, Director 4:45 P.M. Annual Bible Study... Taught by the Pastor at St. Joseph's Church 3:43 P.M. Annual Bible Study Continued ai—nun*" •" inductee, Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Cecile Ponson, inductee. New Orleans, La.; and Law rence D. Gould, associate pro fessor of math at Shaw, spon sor. dians. In both states she wa? invited to speak to large and small groups about her travels in Europe, the Middle East, and Panama. "Man has been created to carry forward an ever advanc ing civilization" is one of the main principles of the Baha'i Faith throughout the world. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin cere thanks to our friends for their sympathy, kindness shown during the death of our hus band and father. The family of Mrs. Esther G. Pugh 5A
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