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. W-r }r, Yr&fZmzmu? ? , -as ^Hum MleiBh) Tallest Mice BjNtoat oasfru bUmm in *m M t ^laaU ? tb?Jta * ? luwiiv wmiw vegoi inimen RS^nn^h'iras made 'toy VMlVf it a tunchaon -at the EX* POyetl? viUe'and^ Davte MBWafi thrdltdof the old Ctty HMtf,,rad)MaB the new store ^^W?>?uSaan->BeIk Company. H aimeet W feet en Fay ^fl^MP*Mfe?"an<fexte?d the aa ?KHlCk, no feet, on Davie st reet through to South Wilmington. The Branch Banking and Trust Company touftding, the largest down Jlpl canspudtian project ih Ral eigh's. history, will oontain a gross ana of MOwM mure feet, and over *> it i i v ' iW.gWsquare feeKoJ 'rentable apace I Jt' wMI extend to a Height oi 230 tH* above the sidewalks. The bedding" will be bettt to what is deScrtbed <as a "simple coetompo nrry'rtjto, with large ?reas ?P dark gtato and strong vertical patterns." Tito exterior Win bctif curtain wall sdHstractiow, with-vertical mull ions o# natural artodizetf aluminum ex tending to the root, The base *f the boildiiK, including the first and I afeeowf floors which Comprise the beildtag lobby and the main-Hank ing floor, will be ot Hlaek granite with large expanses of glass which will open the banking mezzanine and building loMrrtfftoutsMc view. A drive-in motor banking facility will be provided at street level on the corner of Davie ancf Wilmington streets. A unique electronic drfce up facility wiB provide television banking service from customer's carstoinder the cover of the build ia? * ' ????? ? ., r gnwrarae tag itself. Two television units, thr ough which the customer sees the teller and the teller hr turn has ful lview of the motor customer, will be eonetted with the main Sta king floor. Transactions- will be han dled bv pneumatic tubes from the drive-m area to the bunk floor. ' Branch Banking and Trust Com pany purchased the downtown cor ner property about td?-years ago. Under the 'arrangement announced yesterday, a financial group wHl be actual owners of the building-, with the bank as major tenant. Princi pals in the financial arrangement are Albert- G.- McCarthy, Jr., and his son Albert G. McCarthy, III, !of New York, Washington and Tampa, Florida; the New York realrestate firm of Cusfaam and Wakefield; and Warren G. Carson, executive vice president of CQshman and Wakefield. . Estimated total cost of the stru cture is is excess of five million dollars Emery Roth and Sons of New York City are architects for the building, in association with flol loway and Reeves of Raleigh, and G. Milton Small and Associates of Raleigh, are consultants and ar chitects for Branch Banking and Trust Company, and did the plan ning and designing of the bank fac ilities. Builder will be Rea Constru ction Company of Charlotte. Estima ted construction time is approxi mately tB months.' Rental agents are Cameron-Brown t3tnrglansr of Raleigh. f ? The near Branch Banking and Trust Company* fraildin?" may 'be en tered from either FayetteviMe or ' Davie street, with the. main banking floor on a mezzanine level from the FayetteviDe street entrance. Eleva tors will be located to the left or north side, serving the ? office space above. A spacious opening ! provide a visual connection between the lobby of the balding and the main bank floor. The lotibj, interior is ta be of travertine macble, and wiH contrast with the dark granite facing on lower level eolumns whi ch matches-the exterior of the building. Escalators will lead from the lobby to the bank floor. They are of special design featuring . glass balustrades to preserve the open space of the lobby. Various small planting groups will be in the lob by area and a large permanent planting to the left of the Dande street entrance. - > Four high-speed electric passen ge reievators will ? be provided, i Their rate of ascent of 70S feet per minute makes them one of the fas teat elevator systems in the sooth. An additional prvate bank elevator from the basement vault area thr ough the bank lobby to the third floor bank offices Is also planned The Branch Bank's Installment Loan facilities will be located off ' the lobby on the main floor of the building at street level. Upon taking the escalator to the mezzanine banking floor, the cus tomer enters and expanse of over 150 feet of the main bank area, st . retching the entire length of the building,' with a two-story ceiling. Tellers' positions will be to the cus tomer's right, along the south side of the building, wtth clerk desks in the center of the public room Bank officers will be to the rear,1 on a platform area overlooking the banking floor. The lobby areas will' have a terrazzo floor, with carpet ing in the officer area. At the front lounge area with glass railings will be provided for customers and as a downtown meet I SILE KSr Coo tin ties through Saturijay With m b Hew sale price specials I arriving daily Hp, { ni.t usa With A Purchase Of $5.00 or Jtfore WmmniKmm ji t fell cWom FLASHLIGHT, KlUikfvttiflV oNV batterIm! >q Hj?iii?nrri 11 r ii i i?i Ooc IE#ift*trtav far fe ll K*al Lara*. ms* !w?th awnjl, a |i iiimmii f <?a bead. Tbrowe aora and 1 ("""Jf" firthar aft'loagdrl f I 1 BPsFr iTT-? ?< t H #??? . # A $2.00 Value r' " ffi ' I ^ B... 7or SALE ~ "1 I I wmfN CYPRESS-CB&KTOWNSHIP: Two JM. 1 ' 0fH" |^J acre's1M3 *?????*> allotment 2.18 acm ? Two: 17.6 acrWKI ^^L=I Jfi ?21 TERMS: Cash Upon ^Delivery Of Deed I t < m 3. i a t. try"* ?i -u?;. ?.?? ? Ifarfonrtatiofi regarding these properties may be obtained at the ? I Olfict' t.rf JtQSSdM'J f.anb'tyffifctyei Carolina?/ fflR to ? I Whaley Sunday/ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutton and night for suppdr at TerAwa Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Phillips and children of Warsaw were visit ing MH. <Oj S. Waikflr'akd Lotfena Sunday. Sunday dinner guests ot Mrs. Del la Dai), were Mr. and Mrs. John Kornegay of Seven Springe, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dei) and Children' of Norge, 'Va., ftr". and Mrs Bobby Dail and fanpMy oKGoldsboro ' Prank BriHvan and Jasper Taylor wire in Georgetown, S) C.' several days Iasf week. The Rev. H. A. Grubbs, Mrs. Grubbs and' children were guests of the Jesse Snttoa Family Sunday for dinner. y. Mr. and Mrdj^rry McKenna and babjy of Taswa Terrace spent the weekend with t))p H. J. Sutton fam ily. 0. W. Scott and son Joe were in South Carolina in a few days last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Cl<M|d Powell and Son'ya made a short visit with Mrs. Oarrie Soett Saturday night Mrs Helen Waller, Mrs. Bertie Kelly "an Mrs. Lawrence KeHjr' at tended a misceHanoos shower at Albertson Community buitdfcng for the newly wed Creeie, Friday night. Tommy Scott and-Earl Herring spent seveftU days in 'Aehevilld lust week. ? ** J ' m '' t Mrs. Helen Waller was an over night guest of the Gerald Carrs5 at Rose Hill Suiday ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barwick of Mt. Olive whre visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilkins Sunday.' rl Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Smith and family of Smith Chapel visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd Korne gay. ' ' ? 1 Deaths MBS. MARTHA KISSNER 4 I I Mrs. Bertha Kissner, 73, of Rose Hill, widow or the late Tom Henry Kissner died Thursday morning in the-Uoyd' Nursing Home In Rich mond. Ya. I "Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon at }:<? p: tor at'the Cornit Baptist (^nirch "Conducted by Rev. E.'F. Kingbt. Pastor. Interment followed in the Kissner Family Cemetery. ' ' She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Henderson of'Chefctfer, Va., with whom she had rriade her home for two years, three sons Henry Of Rose Hill, Luther of Mag nolia and Lonnfc Kissenr of Colon ial Heights, Va., Nine grand Child ren, six brothers Lonme Benton of Swanstwrb, WllMe and Gebffce Ben ton of Wallace, Daniel Benton' of Newport News, VS., oJseph Ben ton of Dover and Livvle Bertton of Manassa, Ba. two sisters Mrs. Myra Knowles of Rose Hill and Mrs. Flossie Knowles of Whllace. I ? i n ? ? ? H?L- ? MRS SADIE CHESTNOTT Mrs. "Sadie1 Quinn' Chestnut*, 72, died at her home at Magrfotta Sat urday night after a brief illness^ I Funeral services were hefd at die I home at 3:00 p. m. Monday by the ! Reverend Morrison Brown, 'padjor of Magnolia Penteqostal"Free "Will I Baptist Church. ? . Burial was in Devotional gardens. Near Warsaw. <? * j In addition to ber husband, Ste wart Chestnott^ehe is survived by one son, C. 0. Chestnutt, |W9 dau ghters, Mrs. Melvin Castes and Mrs. Devon Wilson, all of Magnolia; one brother, Lonine Quinn of Wal lace, 17 araadehil4rwh?>4'l#?mL grandchildren. MRS. THELMA UOWKLA. : Mrs. Thelma Elizabeth Howell, 52, died at Her home in Rdse MHl ear ly Sunday morning. - Funeral services were held ill die Rose Hill Baptist Church at *00 p. m. Monday, conducted by the Reverend Ross WiMatne, paster Burial was in the Matthews ceme tery near Rose HOI. She Is survived by one sister, Mrs Ralph Merit of Host n?} a granddaughter, Teresa tarry of Wallace and several nektts and ne phews. *? V' ? ?< '>?- ft ? , Ii.eiarf ing place. In announcing the new skyscrap er, eastern North Carolina's tallest structure, J. Ernest Pasehell, BE AT president, expreaWd (he bank's faith in'the growth and dekslopnwnt of Raleigh, and particularly of the I downtown area. "W? IfcvC befen et tremely well pleased Sift the , bank's acceptancCin Raleigh since | we opened bale less than fear ywars ago. " he toid a group of RaMgh I civic leaders at a luncheon at the I. BsM ? WMter. "Raleigh wtU cton i tinue to grow and develop at an ttceieratfilg pace, and its downtown i r?> ?? iU. annl nf jlsS Oi.f. a anf | ?rwi, in# oi our mate gov em U meat, continues te he the business i center. We arc proud te be' -a pert lief the community, which is Ike gate Nelson Kornegay and family of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker and boys of Sarecta and Mr. add M* Mstdaeai OaOaw ? fed family of Dalys Chapel section. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter were vtstttng at Wallace with the Mrs. Jonuiiy smgieton is visinng in Florida with relatives. Mr and Mrs G. B. Carter visited at Turttoy Sunday with her par ents, the Robby Wallace family. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thigpen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. tiaroM Sutton and children of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thig pen and iMughters, Winnie and JMy OT Griffon. Mr hnd Mrs. Willie Singleton aid son, Preston, of Jacksonville were cMlerd to the Ivey Summerlin heme Monday. i ' 1 Visitors in the Elbert Carter home Sunday were1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Carter and baby of ML Olive and the BUrMge Carton Of Calypeo. ' ? * i Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. 'L A. Wiggins, Jr., announce the birth of a Son, L. A. Ill, at Hbnderwn-Crumpter Clinic Mt. Oihre on August 2, weight 8 lbs. ozs. r ' The mother is the former Hope Welch of Oeep pun. - HOC Barbecue t ?. v wi ; Scott Store home demonstration chlb women and" families mrt at Griffins Restaurant. Goklsboro. Sat urday evening"Mr their meeting. Approximately 9S person attend-' ed, including families and invited guests and had supper together. Mrs. Jonas Dail was in charge of | a short goiz program. '? ?' :? ? Industrial Ed Course In Rose Hill A course in Automotive Electrical included in the course are electrical Equipment will begin Tuesday Sep-principles, electric motors'and gen temetv ? at tile Rose Hill Exten-erators (DC & A^t, voUa|e regu sion UNt; Ros?HM, North Carolina lators (DC k ACV, VgftW-tffcl igni Itegistration will be held at thetion systems. (StwisnU will be ?x taught by Leun Mobley iiSltourse Call-RE5-5151 ' * ' taught for those mech a men dfcsi r i ng Write-Post Office Box 1359 to improve their knowledf? arid ab- Visit-Goldsboro Industrial Educa fltytJa Auto Ele "Irical systems and tion Center test e<^mment Some ^Mhe areas Highway 70 Bypass. I PiltePfs At Duplin Generaj Hospital Patient admitted from Angast 90 through August 26, 19* WflTfac^ -ttay Rogers. Bobby Je rome Batts, Myrtle W. Jenkins and Baby Boy, Janice Cafol Norris, Jerry Luces, Annie Mae Newldvk, Eugene Rlvenbark, Andrew Dales Spearman, Kenneth Earl Brock, Dotlie Mae Sonthertand. Warsaw - Wifma Or ay Herring, Lester Glenn Braswell, Mary fltie WilWams; Irvin Vance Blatrthard, George Asa Taylor, Glehtih Khy Davis, Linda *LeC" English, ? Ruth Elisabeth Pope, DoHa Bholar H?y nor. Rachel Pennington Faulkner, Judy Lane Gore, Buck Hampton BuBarrf, Jr Beulaville - Archie Leon Lanier, Catherine Aman Robinson, Delia Catherine Janes and Baby Ch'H, Doeia Jane Brock. Bill Basden. 7 Kenansville ? Lila Nell Miller and Baby Boy, Morris Grady, Louise WHBams, Nora Smith My**. Elisa beth Shivar Caison, Homer Fatreil, AMene Deaver, Cora Brinaon, Leu is Kay Benson, Tina Faye Keoace, Mary Lee Sykes, Geerge Norwood Amnions. t ? 1? <? Turkey ? Frank Cariton. ' i , Albertson - Willie A. Allen. Teachey - Milton MeMillan. Faison - Deboy Lafayette Sea man, Elooise Davis, Wesley MeCUl len, Elizabeth Anne Taytar. " ' > Mt. , Olive - Ennis E. Proctor Clifton Eiwuod Alphine, Elbert Mhrk Whitman. " " Rose' HI If - Annie Ruth Graham, ?? ill I a-,1 ?<fli 1?. Annie Mae Euell, James Earl Bas den, Hilda Grace Byrd. Pink Hill - Peggy Jo Baker and baby Boy, Jimmy Earl Howard Ktnston ? Tlmotby Lee WlfflamJ. Chinquapin - Dallas Carroll Ray Stock Car an international beauty quean has is ?s?r sppte share. hWw with Ore later Bay Southern KX) ttaek car racing clas sic at Darlington Racowey. Brunette Ieda Maria Vargas, of Porto Aligre, Bratil, the current Miss Universe and brewnette Geri E>wr?t will tterve as the Omen's court of, honor during the Festival parade gifrwswr Mias Vargm wan tldt from fifty mternattnoal beauty queens at Miami Beach hi July white Mae eyed Miss Schmidt, a junior at Ohio Mate University',' won aver a'like number of contestants from other states during the Son Fan celebra tion at MyrttoBeactt tMs year. ' ? The queens wffl be Jelled by TV star Cant Eastwood (Howdy Votes) for the hefcute pageant rmineiilrr aad along wftb the lQss atedfanu 500 wtnoer, greet the wtaner of the stock cat- race fat Victory Lane. .! > n ,.l I m ? list ' Ncao stationoov. BNvaumta. ? >t?erieeaa roMM murtsT Con ouAlrtv job eoiNTiNo cAjj The M"W"" l-"' Katie See Grady a Duplin Utahl ty native and home economics *?? jf| db. /^nlls ^1, Utnltr W OK niKJITWa Hfl !PVp LaOrinbnrg ha* ^jM'rp^ntafl oBna WiDu for . J flMfctagtiem Dfctriet district. She wig?^aisT aed MJul families in new hone and r?aw?-| iag projects and will support app ? Kance dealers, builders, arctaUtfUB ?iwi various public groups in I .. v * ^ ffcui IH I1T1 ?+<if+ f?? ??-*.-*?. Wm^ ?f Dv-A? l^ll^lllL^-?L. ? ? I Circulars #*Sp ?Spr j^pF, mm cm Printing "3 r For AU Occasions ? :T *ri + \ " ? T ?e" Ruled Outing fafr,'?! ? _ -V -I : . , ' *.? , - v - Programs x Posters # *.?' v.? !?? ? %&$&??< IT: ? ??' - ?? Subscribe To The Duplin TiW ? HNfaSS ?
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