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H j £rs£-. Lois Taylor, News woman, j /Gets W, Africa Position WASHINGTON, D. C - <ANP> , -Friends of Misr Lois Taylor bads i>r Bon Voyage tms week at a iirty given at the home of Mr, ih3 Mrs. Odis Von Blasingame. Miss Taylor, a well known jour* f *alirt, left the country December !. for Dakar, West Africa, where (he will serve as public affairs as ustant under the auspices of the Jolted States Information agency, iter first stop was in Paris where rhs spent three days before jour* -.eying on to her new post, Miss Taylor has served on the ft of USXA in the Washington dcjuariers for the past three r*. Prior to taking this position, thft worked for eight years with ike Afro-American newspapers, ueginaihg as a copy-editor in the Baltimore office and gradually be jft§ elevated to city editor of the jEsshlngton Afro, i Before entering the newspaper ’■■■»• ■ ——- —- Tmm! oJpaw* j I Close Out On First Quality Paint S It Saltan only $2,091 j! 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A native of Connecticut, Miss Taylor was educated at the Con necticut College for Women, re ceiving her Masters Degree from Columbia University, and studied Journalism and Sociology at New York University. She has taken courses in African Studies at A meriean University in Washington. She is a member of the Ameri can Society for African Culture and the African Studies Associa tion. North Carolina ranked second In nation in 1653 in pickling cucum ber acreage. Michigan was first. North Carolina has three coun ties with Rural Development pro grams. They are Anson, Bertie and Watauga. LIGON PTA REPORTS RECORD ENROLLMENT P. V. Watson, right, chairsnan of the J, W. Ligon High School Parent Teachers Association membership drive is shown presenting the 3959 trophy to J. C. Washington, center, president of the Ligon PTA. as H. E, Brown, principal, looks on. This marks the second year in succession that the Ligon PTA has won the trophy. At the last meeting, a record enrollment of 637 persons were reported by Mr. Wax.son. This is a new high in Raleigh, although short of the goal of 1,909 as set up by the membership committee. The committe members made up of teachers aad parents wore, Mrs, Ruby Fain. Mrs. Otta Lindsay. Mrs. Gladys White, Mrs. Effie Yeargin and Mr. Watson. _ NIGHT LIGHTS Good night vision is important tc avoid driving accidents. The driver should be able to adapt rapidly to darkness after exposure to light. Glare resistance decreases with age. Other nighttime hinderanees, | according to researchers for the Murine Company, are flashing Give Useful ! CHRISTOS PRESENTS PRESTO COOKERS ! $5.00 Off FIRE DOGS $3.50 & Up FIRE SETS $6.50 & Up FIRE FENDERS $6.50 to $20.00 SHOVELS, TONGS, POKERS Drop in and See Them! S,M. YOUNG Hardware 130 E MARTIN <sl Dial TEmple 2-7121 ! -'w-wrnmmmmv Vice Charges Dropped Against Witness Who Opposed Crimes CHICAGO <ANP> Shirley Nelson, a witness last summer a gainst anti-vice crusader, John Smith, in a headline-making esse, was arrested but freed last week w hen charges of prostitution a gainst her were dropped for lack of evidence. Shirley was arrested in a hotel near 63rd Street and Cot tage Grove, Chicago’s infam ous “Sin Corner,” and charged with soliciting a man from Benton Harbor, Mich. How- j ever, the stale’s attorney’s of- \ fire said it didn’t have enough Annual Roll Call Slated At Bennett GREENSBORO - The annual roll call of the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church will be held a! Bennett. College on December 8, it was an nounced this week. Bishop Edgar A. Love who pre sides over the Baltimore Area of j j the denomination, is expected to j j be present when superintendents ; | of the four districts of the confer- ; l cnee make reports of the amount . of money which each has allocated j to Bennett tor the 1959-80 school ! ear. Build up next year's garden plot by planting a winter cover crop. Develop a detailed family food supply pian with calendar ot ■ chores. . . . ... f-.. 1..• •* .. evidence to prosecute and Judge George B. Weiss dis missed the case in Narcotics Court. Miss Nelson. 35 . was a witness early this year against Smith Smith was arrested in an alleged ! •frameup” after he launched an j anti-vice crusade in the Wood lawn district, in which "Sin Cor- ! uer” is located. Focal point of the crusade was a I tavern near the elevated station j called the Clover Club, where | Shirley and other women report edly solicited men. She elaimeo Smith performed an indecent act on her Smith was found not guil ! ty. 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John Harbut, 23, the bus driver, told detectives investigating the case that he didn't see how the fracas started, but that he saw the scuffling between the young men and Vinegar and his wife when he glanced in his rear view mirror. He said he stopped the bus and ran for help. Vinegar was cut on the head and badly beaten, and Marshall Nyden. 39, white, was stabbed twice in the chest and once in the back. His condition was listed as serious. Police were unable to determine whether passersby may have join ed in the fight and used a knife The white youths claimed the fight began vhen one of them ac cidentally bumped Vinegar's arm If you communicate your secret to another, you make yourself that other's slave. —Baltasar Gracias ! WAKE UP KARIN'TO GO Without Nagging Backach© Now! You can gel the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-out | feelings. 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