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Boy ' the youth. Tommy arrived with Miss Stritch j and her escort, spent about 40 min ’ utes inside at the bar and left. He .apparently was not introduced to the royal couple. Lone Turquoise Gown The princess wore a floor length turquoise evening gown at the "in formal” party in the chic Four Seasons restaurant. She declined the frug and the Jerk for “sedate fox trots” and a “graceful Char leston” and danced frequently “with anyone who asked her, a spokesman said. The princess and her husband. Lord Snowdon, arrived at 11:12 p. m. In a racing green Rolls Royce. More than 300 persons, many of them British, braved the night chill to cheer and ooh and aah as the royal couple entered. Nearly 200 of the door-watchers j remained until 3:19 a. m., when the royal couBle, grinning broadly, left for the Long Island estate of John Hav Whitney, former U. S ambassador to Britaih. A member of the royal entourage declared the princesss four hours of dancing and chatting and pick immmmrnmmmUmimm ••• £**m»0 ■» *•**>£ «!»«•«<► JAMES STACY theBOGREY WBffTM with JONI LYMAN and the Jrtutoui REFLECTIONS! * COLUMBIACOLOR NOW SHOWING AT: 1-3-5-7-9 mmm •••*•**»»•« Ing up her own supper buffet-style : in the restaurant’s gleaming kitchen constituted “the time of her trip.” Likes “Theatrical People’ A spokesman said the princess “felt at ease because she was with threatrical people.” Averaging three partners per number she danced with numerous show business lumin aries, including Sammy Davis Jr„ Leonard Bernstein and Harry Be lafonte. New York Mayor - Elec* John V. Lindsay had a “serious” 15-minute talk with the princess, spokesman said. Both he and Lindsay declined to disclose what was said. The princess and her husband had no official engagements sche duled before their department to Be-muda on a first class BOAC flight at 3:15 p. m. EST. The royal couole planned to leave Bermuda for London five hours later in a divan-fitted first class “omoartment of a regularly - sche duled BOAC flight. Minges Greenville company, and his broth er, Dr. Ray D. Minges — Green ville physician, stockholder In the companies and president of the ECC sports booster organization, the Century Club. Others in the family are Forrest E. Minges, president of the New Bern company; Hoyt A. Minges, president of the Kinston company: Max E. Minges of Greenville, a stockholder; and Martha Minges Bass of Farmville, a stockholder. Jack Minges, speaking In behalf j of tiie family, said the gift is an expression of the family’s apprecia tion for widespread acceptance of the companies’ products in Eastern North Carolina. The Minges com oanies have won Pepsi-Cola awards tor best per capita sales records in the world. “We feel.” Minges continued, “that the Well-being and progress of East Carolina College and Eastern North Carolina are so closely inter woven and so interdependent that a contribution to this great and de serving ingti*B«fo«--lj art (tic swing. time a contribution to this great j and growing region.” In officially accepting the gift Chairman Morgan and President Jenkins had high commendation for support by the Minges family, both past and present. Chairman Morgan, State Senate president pro tempore from Lil lingtOn in Harnett County, said: “On behalf of the trustees I want to express appreciation for this, brings the l METRO 1 l COLOR J imvnn NOW AT: 3-5 1 - 9 RALEI0HKKSS "EfjoMAL rfflUB NOV. 01 CHOICE RESERVED SEATS 3.J0-6EN ADM 1.00 EARL VAN DYKE *SOUL BROTHERS another manifestation of loyal sup port given East Carolina College over the years by the Mingas fam ily. We consider such a substantial gift from an Eastern North Caro lina family to be an emphatic anti unmistakably clear expression of an abiding faith in the future of East Carolina College and Its reg ion. It is both encouraging and in spirational for the college anti its plans for further development.” Said Dr. Jenkins: “We at East Carolina College owe a debt of deep g-at'tnde to the Minges zamily, not only for <his. the la-sre't single prtvita confr-bu1 ion ou- college has ever received, but for the continu ing support they have rendered this institution over the years.” Train ey«d boys a*d girls who live at the home. As always, the train arrives on Tuesday b’fore Thanksgiving. Rev. J. Done- Lee. who recently succeed ed the Rev. Mr. Morris as general superintendent of the N. C. Con ference, said it- would probably be several days before the total value of this year’s *rain load of hap piness could he totaled. Iii addition to bulging boxes and baskets of food and clothing and on abundance of the golding green stuff, there were checks from many churches all along the eastern sea board and beyond. The Harvest Train, which 01 di narjly provides enough money and substance to account for about half the orphanage budget, was .greet ed by number of high church of ficials from Franklin Springs, Ga., the denominational headquarters, headed by Bishop J. A. Fynan, gen eral superin*eri ’^nt of the organiza tion that has churches in practical ly every state and churches, mis sions and missionaries around the globe. Bishop Synan spoke at the tradi tional morning service to give thanks “for these blessings which are our’s. Those of you who have given are blessed even beyond the blessings to be enjoyed by the recipients,” Bishop Synan -told the large gathering The Rev. Charles Bradshaw, who heatffTthe children’s home division of the headquarters, at Franklin Springs, also sP°ke briefly. There was one sad note today— the absence of the Rev. Raymond Pope, popular voune superintendent of the home who died just a few months ago. Rev. Morris succeeded him as head of both the children’s home and the Golden Years Home i for thP aged, which opened a vear ago and is now observing its first anniversary. Coed lice attempted to piece together bits of information to learn why she set herself aflame on a cam ous narking lot as other students left for the 'T'hanksgiving holiday. A st’ *e troo’-’r in’-- ""'ting the c®*e. c-id “som-'tv,-rlt< was bugging this girl.” He had hoped to talk to the coed in an effort to find the motive but death intervened. Before lapsing Into unconscio unness, the girl was able to tell a nurse through fir-charred lips that her act had nothing to do with the world’s problems. She said the act was a “per sonal matter” and she did it “for the love of God.” TO DUNN IS WELCOME ! WAGON A visit from our hostt»* wC ">■•*• il you feel at homo, with tar bask* K of gifts and answers t* question? about the city. Its services *»* “ ladlities. Just call . * . Dr. Jack Owtnsg, college dean of student afafirs, said tha the girl, who worked part time in his office, “had a few prrDlems, mainly with a boy friend ” Stats Trooper Edward J. Bonk said Miss Conway “had a boy fr iend" but they "have not estab lished 'hat she committed this act be ause of him.” I Agents Just finished a prison sentence and Stone is on probation for that offense .He said Lucas has a re cord for dealing in whiskey in county courts. All five defendants Were arraig ned this afternoon before U. S. Commissioner Abe Elmore to Dunn and waived hearing on ch arges of possessing and operating equipment and materials designed for use to defarud the U. 8. go vernment of taxes Commissioner Elmore set bond for each at »500 pending trial at the next term of U. S. District Court in Raleigh. Agents Raymond D. Harrison. Leonard E. Bevis and Roscoe C. Tedder assisted Bryant In the raid. In another rs.d today, the ag ents destroyed a 50-gallon copper still and 300 gallons of fermented mash just off the Denning road, a short distance from the Robin Hood '.ruck stop between Dunn and Benson. Nobody Was found ait the still. CRASH KILLS PILOT TOKYO (UPI) — A Japanese ait self-defense force jet fighter crash ed shortly after take-off Wednesday inoar its base in Hamamatsu, Shit I zuoka prefecture. The Pilot was kilt HELD OVER THIS WEEK ONLY BY CUSTOMERS' REQUEST GOLDEN SAVE A BARREL OF MONEY during this SALE! PICK A GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS STEROS as low as $2.75 P". Television as low as $2.75 Ppr- wi Adjustable Pole Lamps $7.88 4 Drawer Student Desk $29.95 7 Drawer Classic Desk $39.95 Sweetheart Chest . --$67.00 Magh. all purpose Cabinet 14.88 Alum. Fold-Away Beds $14.88 9xl2‘ Linoleum Rugs . . $4.88 OIL — COAL _ WOOD HEATERS Tharrington Fuel Oil Hea ters as low as $6.00 per' mt> Elec. 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