1
Bb* * i KS^ip ' ' \u25a0,**> Louis And Danny Harmonize In Movie Louis Armstrong appears as himself and Danny Kaye plays Red Nichols in "Five Pennies," a film biography of Nichols on "Saturday Night at the Movies" Scenes From CIAA Cage Tournament Concentration: I'ATKICIA And SAMMY SPENCER At CIAA Eagles Add Kentucky St. To Schedule North Carolina College has added Kentucky State College to its 1966 football slate, ac- cording to a schedule released this week by NCC athletic di- rector James W. Younge. The Kentucky Thorobreds are replacing St. Augustine's College on the Eagles' list. The complete schedule is as follows: Sept. 24, Allen Univer- sity, Durham; Oct. 1, Morgan State College, Baltimore; Oct. 8, Kentucky State College, Durham; Oct. 15, Virginia State College, Petersburg; Oct. 22, Maryland State College (home- coming), Durham; Oct. 29, Shaw University, Raleigh; Nov. 5, Johnson C. Smith Univer- sity, Durham; Nov. 12, Virginia Union University, Richmond; Nov. 19, open; and Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving Day), A. and T. College .Durham. In 1965, with James Stevens in his first year as head coach, NCC ended the season with a 3-5-1 record. Winston-Salem State's MGHOISE GAINES NCC Releases Outdoor Track Slate for Year North Carolina College will open its outdoor track season in hosting a Quadrangular Track Meet on its campus Mar. 19. The remainder of the sea- son is as follows: April 2, Winston Relays Winston-Salem; April 6, NCC Triangular, Durham; April 9, Quantico Triangular, Quantico, Va.; April 16, South Carolina Relays, Orangeburg, S. C.; April 23, Virginia State Col- lege Relays, Petersburg; April 29-30, Penn Relays, Philadel- phia, Pa.; May 6-7, Quantico Relays, Quantico, Va.; May 13-14, CIAA Championships, Baltimore; May 20-21, North Carolina State Championships, Durham; May 28. California Relays, Modesto, Calif.; June 4-5, NAIA Cham- pionships, "Sioux Falls, S. D.; June 11-12, National Collegiate Athletic Association Champion- ships (site to be named); June 16-18, NCAA College Division Championships, Phila.; and June 25, AAU Championships, New York City. CULTURE LEVEL More is spent by music lov- ers in the U.S. to hear concert than by sports fans to see pro baseball. COTTON CONSUMERS Auto manufacturers use more cotton each year than the makers of carpets, rugs and shirts combined. KENTUCKY COLONEL Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Hh \u25a0OTTUO IT NATIONAL TWOOOOTS CO I tOUIIVUH KINTUCKT UNCl***" ° HJ? ffifH NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROOUCTS CO., LOUISVILLE. KY? 86 PROOF PROPOSES AID PROGRAM FOR DISPLACED NEGRO FARMERS CLARKSDALE, Miss. ln ] < identical letters to President j Lyndon B. Johnson, Governor i ' Paul Johnson and other Fed- I ' eral and state officials, Aaron | \u25a0 E. Henry, president of the Mississippi State NAACP. has ! proposed a three-point program j to aid hundreds of Negro farm workers now being displaced from the land "A combination of fram leg- i islation,- automation and ra- ] cial prejudice" is driving these workers off the plantations. Henry told the government of- j ficials. "Many are just moving j about with no place to go." he added. To aid these displaced per- sons. the NAACP Mississippi leader proposed. (1) allocation Stan Musial Named Sports Chairman Easter Seal Drive CHAPEL HlLL?Stan Musial, executive director" for the President's Council on Physical Fitness and vice-president of the St. Louis Cardinals base- ball club, has been named Sports Chairman of the 1966 Easter Seal Campaign. The announcement of the ap- pointment was made by the North Carolia Society for Crip- pled Children and Adults, state affiliate of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults which sponsors the na- tionwide campaign in conjunc- tion with 1,426 other affiliates to finance treatment, research and other programs for crip- pled children and adults. The campaign runs from March 1 through April 10, Easier Sun- day. Musial, whose name is deep- etched in modern-day baseball records, was National League batting champion seven times and a three-time winner of the coveted Most ValualSe Player Award. In his career he collected 3,- 630 hits, had 1,956 runs bat- ted in and hit 475 home runs, for a lifetime batting average of .331. ? Upon retirement from, active playing Musial was appointed vice-president of the St. Louis Cardinals. He has served as ex- of unused state and f Federal property for use as shelter without charge "until another way can be found"; (2) avail- ability of surplus food, supple- merrjing the presenit rations with ' fresh vegetables-, fruits and meats": and f3l establish- ment in every county in the Delta area" of the seasonal and migrant workers program under Title 3b of the Economic , Opportunity Act. But for the opposition of Sentor John Stennis. in all probability this EOA program [would have already been op- erating in much of the area of concern and the problems now rising" could have been large- ly averted. Henry said ecutive director of the Presi dent's Council since February 14. 1964. when President John- son appointed him his special consultant on physical fitness. As Easter Seal Sports Chair- man, Stan will appeal to sports \vriters, broadcasters and per- sonalities to join with him to help make the 1966 Easter Seal appeal the most successful in the history of the National So- ciety. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as ad- ministrator of the estate of Charles Kelly Green, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 West Parrish Street, Durham. North Carolina on or before August 26, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov- ery All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme- diate payment. This the 21st uay of Febru- ary 1966. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator, Estate of Charles Kelly Green, Deceased Feb 26; Mar. 5, 12, 19 AT STALLION FRIDAY - Chuck Jackson, a wall-known racordar In tha rock and roll flaid, will appaar at tha Stal- lion Club hara Friday night. Batida* It balng hit fir* ap- paaranca at tha Stallion, it will mark tha first tlmo Jackson haa boon in tha Bull City racantly. Wi » i ?Ja \u25a0 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust execut- ed by the Mortgagors to Wil- liam A. Marsh, Jr.. Trustee, dated August 18, 1958, and re- corded in Book 614, at Page 326, in the Office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of Durham Coun- ty. North Carolina, default having been made in the pay- ment of the indebtedness there- by secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms there- of subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Dur- ham County, North Carolina at Noon on the 21st day of March, 1066, the property conveyed In said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County Durham, - Durham Township, and State of North Carolina and more particularly describ- ed as follows: MVP IN CAROLINA CONFER- ENCE?Henry Login wii voted as the Player of the Year In the Carolina Conference by the coaches of the league last Sun- day. Logan, a fine backcourt operator for Western Carolina, is the second leading scorer in the loop with a 29 point av- erage. A graduate of Stephens- Lee High in Asheviile, the sophomore sensation also av- erages six rebounds, nine as- sists and three Mocked shots per game. Lo&an, a third team NAIA choice last season, was voted to the conference ail- tournament team last week. the Western property line of Fayetteville Street, South 20 degrees 00' West 46.2 feet in a southwesterly direction from the southwest intersection of Umstead Street and Fayette- ville Street, and running thence with and aloag the western property line of Fayetteville Street, South 20 deg. 00' West 50 feet to an iron stake, the Northeast corner of the prop- erty of Y. D. Gjirrett (formerly that of Paul A. Simmons, thence in a northwesterly di- rection, North 82 degrees 22' West 92.2 feet to an iron stake, the northwest corner of prop- erty of Y. D. Garrett; thence North 20 deg. 00* East 50 feet to an iron stake, Southwest corner of property of Ethel R. Hill; thenca South 82 deg. 22 East #2.2 feet to an iron stake in the -western property line of Fayetteville Street, the point or place of beginning, as per plat and survey of J. Watts Copley, L. S., DectHnber, 1957, duly recorded in Book of Plats 37, Page 179, Durham County Registry. And being the same land conveyed to Nell Hunter by deed recorded in Book IQT, Page 39. less an 8 foot strip across the front of said lot which is now used by the City of Durham for sidewalk pur- poses. , , . On this property is located House No. 1204 Fayetteville Street. ? u 1.4 This Property will be sold subject to all prior encum- brances and all prior and 1966 Ad Valorem Taxes. This Sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive in- creased bids as required by *This 22nd day of February, 1966. , ? William A. Marsh, Jr., Trustee Feb. 26; Mar. 5, 12, 19 ipillll |MI 111111 | 111 IP"**"1 PHONE 682-9295 I > ira| lllH 1/1/1 r\ Laundr y and §lllew(l[l[effcj'> r » Cleaners 1 I ' CASH & CARRY OFFICES Ceraer Roxboro aad Holloway Streets Quick An A Wlafc?Rexbere Rd. at Avoadale Dr. || Drive-la. Cer. Broad aad Eaflewood Are. Jefi \u25a0 SATURDAY, MAKqftrs, 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES- 4 [ky^l I Ramsey Lewis Trio in a jazz I concert. I Lewis signs autographs as he | was besieged by students. The students are, from left to right: RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO AT A. , AND T. Nearly 6,000 music [ lovers packed the A. and T. I College Charles Moore Gymna- sium last wee4< to hear the Naomi Long, Louisburg; Sara Johnson, West Cramerton; Nan- cy Waddell, Staten Island, N. Y.; and Priscilla Glenn, Wins- ton-Salem. Ramsey Lewis Trio Draws Record A&T Crowd GREENSBORO?The Ramsey Lewis Trio, which appeared last week at A. and T. College, drew the largest crowd ever to attend an event on the cam- pus. Nearly 6,000 music lovers jam-packed the Charles Moore Gymnasium, and another 300 persons were turned away after the doors were closed for rea- sons of safety. Every seat in the house was taken by 7:10 p.m. for the pro- gram scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. The doors were closed I prior to the start of the two- i I hour concert. Most pleasing to the audi- i i ence, which clapped to the I rhythm, were Lewis' top record ! numbers: "In Crowd." "Hang | on Sloppy," and "Hi Heel Sneakers." Comprising the group, in ad- dition to Lewis, at the piano, | were Isaac (Red) Holt, drums, I and Eldee Young, bass. The appearance of the Trio ! was a feature of the College's | winter lyceum series. TRIUMPHANT TROTTER j C.rayhound, the fabulous trot- ter. won 71 of "his 82 starts over a seven-year racing ra- | reer i SOME ERASER! j Pepper Wilson, Cincinnati j Royhls general manager says, j "I have ahvays felt the Celtics could afford to make mistakes | because liill Russell is the world's largest eraser." Bv J^VW SWEETHEART OF DBC ?Mlsa Joyce Finney of Roanoke. Vir- ginia became DBC'* sweetheart at the annual Sweethearts Ball held recently at tha collaga. Miss Flnnay won tha title of Ml»» Sweetheart ovar four oth- or campus quaam. She was crowned by Marion Reddin. President of tha Student Gov- ernment shown on her left. Other students are: From left to right Goodrich Morton, Nel- son, Virginia; Nelson Graves, Staunton; Earl Brown, Wil- mington. To the right of Red- din is Miss Mary Watkins. Roa- noke, Va.; Carolyn Stuart, Richmond, Va.; Edith Fernan- ders, Gaffney, S. C. BUY Chf Cones DU RHAKN.C ! - 277D2 /// I ' From Your Favorite M / Jmp Become A Mail Subscriber ( ) 2 Yeari $10.00( ) 1 Year $5 ( ) 6 Mos. $3.50 FOREIGN AND CANADIAN $1 EXTRA NAME ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE - FILL IN AND MAIL TO: ?bf CaraSla Cuneg PUBLISHED BY UNITED PUBLISHERS. INC 436 EAST PETTIGREW ST. PHONES: 68 1-8512 AND 682-2913 - DURHAM N C "THE LEADING WEEKLY OF THE CAROLINAS" 3B

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Louis And Danny Harmonize In Movie

Louis Armstrong appears as himself andDanny Kaye plays Red Nichols in "FivePennies," a film biography of Nichols on

"Saturday Night at the Movies"

Scenes From CIAA Cage Tournament

Concentration: I'ATKICIAAnd SAMMYSPENCER At CIAA

Eagles AddKentucky St.To Schedule

North Carolina College hasadded Kentucky State College

to its 1966 football slate, ac-cording to a schedule releasedthis week by NCC athletic di-rector James W. Younge.

The Kentucky Thorobredsare replacing St. Augustine's

College on the Eagles' list.The complete schedule is as

follows: Sept. 24, Allen Univer-sity, Durham; Oct. 1, Morgan

State College, Baltimore; Oct.8, Kentucky State College,Durham; Oct. 15, Virginia StateCollege, Petersburg; Oct. 22,Maryland State College (home-

coming), Durham; Oct. 29,Shaw University, Raleigh; Nov.5, Johnson C. Smith Univer-sity, Durham; Nov. 12, Virginia

Union University, Richmond;

Nov. 19, open; and Nov. 24(Thanksgiving Day), A. and T.College .Durham.

In 1965, with James Stevensin his first year as head coach,NCC ended the season with a

3-5-1 record.

Winston-Salem State's MGHOISE GAINES

NCC ReleasesOutdoor TrackSlate for Year

North Carolina College willopen its outdoor track seasonin hosting a QuadrangularTrack Meet on its campus Mar.19.

The remainder of the sea-

son is as follows:April 2, Winston Relays

Winston-Salem; April 6, NCCTriangular, Durham; April 9,

Quantico Triangular, Quantico,Va.; April 16, South CarolinaRelays, Orangeburg, S. C.;April 23, Virginia State Col-

lege Relays, Petersburg; April29-30, Penn Relays, Philadel-phia, Pa.;

May 6-7, Quantico Relays,Quantico, Va.; May 13-14, CIAAChampionships, Baltimore; May

20-21, North Carolina StateChampionships, Durham; May

28. California Relays, Modesto,

Calif.; June 4-5, NAIA Cham-pionships, "Sioux Falls, S. D.;

June 11-12, National Collegiate

Athletic Association Champion-

ships (site to be named); June16-18, NCAA College DivisionChampionships, Phila.; andJune 25, AAU Championships,

New York City.

CULTURE LEVELMore is spent by music lov-

ers in the U.S. to hear concertthan by sports fans to see probaseball.

COTTON CONSUMERSAuto manufacturers use more

cotton each year than the

makers of carpets, rugs andshirts combined.

KENTUCKY COLONELKentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Hh \u25a0OTTUO IT NATIONAL TWOOOOTS CO

I tOUIIVUH KINTUCKT UNCl***"° HJ? ffifH

NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROOUCTS CO., LOUISVILLE. KY? 86 PROOF

PROPOSES AID PROGRAM FORDISPLACED NEGRO FARMERS

CLARKSDALE, Miss. ln ] <identical letters to President jLyndon B. Johnson, Governor i 'Paul Johnson and other Fed- I 'eral and state officials, Aaron | \u25a0E. Henry, president of theMississippi State NAACP. has !proposed a three-point program jto aid hundreds of Negro farmworkers now being displacedfrom the land

"A combination of fram leg- iislation,- automation and ra- ]cial prejudice" is driving theseworkers off the plantations.Henry told the government of- jficials. "Many are just moving jabout with no place to go." headded.

To aid these displaced per-sons. the NAACP Mississippi

leader proposed. (1) allocation

Stan Musial Named SportsChairman Easter Seal Drive

CHAPEL HlLL?Stan Musial,

executive director" for thePresident's Council on PhysicalFitness and vice-president ofthe St. Louis Cardinals base-ball club, has been namedSports Chairman of the 1966Easter Seal Campaign.

The announcement of the ap-

pointment was made by theNorth Carolia Society for Crip-pled Children and Adults, stateaffiliate of the National Society

for Crippled Children andAdults which sponsors the na-

tionwide campaign in conjunc-tion with 1,426 other affiliatesto finance treatment, researchand other programs for crip-pled children and adults. Thecampaign runs from March 1through April 10, Easier Sun-day.

Musial, whose name is deep-etched in modern-day baseballrecords, was National League

batting champion seven timesand a three-time winner of thecoveted Most ValualSe Player

Award.In his career he collected 3,-

630 hits, had 1,956 runs bat-ted in and hit 475 home runs,for a lifetime batting averageof .331. ?

Upon retirement from, activeplaying Musial was appointedvice-president of the St. LouisCardinals. He has served as ex-

of unused state and f Federalproperty for use as shelterwithout charge "until anotherway can be found"; (2) avail-ability of surplus food, supple-merrjing the presenit rationswith ' fresh vegetables-, fruitsand meats": and f3l establish-ment in every county in theDelta area" of the seasonaland migrant workers programunder Title 3b of the Economic

, Opportunity Act.But for the opposition of

Sentor John Stennis. in allprobability this EOA program

[would have already been op-

erating in much of the area ofconcern and the problems nowrising" could have been large-

ly averted. Henry said

ecutive director of the President's Council since February

14. 1964. when President John-son appointed him his specialconsultant on physical fitness.

As Easter Seal Sports Chair-man, Stan will appeal to sports\vriters, broadcasters and per-

sonalities to join with him to

help make the 1966 Easter Sealappeal the most successful inthe history of the National So-ciety.

NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTY

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICEHAVING QUALIFIED as ad-

ministrator of the estate ofCharles Kelly Green, deceased,late of Durham County, NorthCarolina, this is to notify allpersons having claims againstsaid estate to exhibit them tothe undersigned at 116 WestParrish Street, Durham. NorthCarolina on or before August26, 1966, or this notice will bepleaded in bar of their recov-ery

All persons indebted to saidestate will please make imme-diate payment.

This the 21st uay of Febru-ary 1966.

Mechanics and FarmersBank, Administrator,Estate of Charles KellyGreen, Deceased

Feb 26; Mar. 5, 12, 19

AT STALLION FRIDAY -

Chuck Jackson, a wall-knownracordar In tha rock and rollflaid, will appaar at tha Stal-lion Club hara Friday night.

Batida* It balng hit fir* ap-

paaranca at tha Stallion, it willmark tha first tlmo Jackson haaboon in tha Bull City racantly.

Wi »

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NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTY

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER AND BY VIRTUE of

the power of sale contained ina certain deed of trust execut-ed by the Mortgagors to Wil-liam A. Marsh, Jr.. Trustee,dated August 18, 1958, and re-corded in Book 614, at Page326, in the Office of the Regis-ter of Deeds of Durham Coun-ty. North Carolina, defaulthaving been made in the pay-ment of the indebtedness there-by secured and said Deed ofTrust being by the terms there-of subject to foreclosure, theundersigned Trustee will offerfor sale at Public Auction tothe highest bidder for cash at

the Courthouse Door in Dur-ham County, North Carolina atNoon on the 21st day of March,1066, the property conveyedIn said Deed of Trust, the samelying and being in the CountyDurham, - Durham Township,and State of North Carolinaand more particularly describ-ed as follows:

MVP IN CAROLINA CONFER-ENCE?Henry Login wii votedas the Player of the Year In theCarolina Conference by thecoaches of the league last Sun-day. Logan, a fine backcourtoperator for Western Carolina,

is the second leading scorer inthe loop with a 29 point av-erage. A graduate of Stephens-

Lee High in Asheviile, thesophomore sensation also av-erages six rebounds, nine as-

sists and three Mocked shotsper game. Lo&an, a third team

NAIA choice last season, was

voted to the conference ail-tournament team last week.

the Western property line ofFayetteville Street, South 20

degrees 00' West 46.2 feet in asouthwesterly direction fromthe southwest intersection ofUmstead Street and Fayette-ville Street, and running thencewith and aloag the westernproperty line of FayettevilleStreet, South 20 deg. 00' West50 feet to an iron stake, theNortheast corner of the prop-erty of Y. D. Gjirrett (formerlythat of Paul A. Simmons,

thence in a northwesterly di-rection, North 82 degrees 22'West 92.2 feet to an iron stake,the northwest corner of prop-erty of Y. D. Garrett; thenceNorth 20 deg. 00* East 50 feetto an iron stake, Southwestcorner of property of Ethel R.Hill; thenca South 82 deg. 22East #2.2 feet to an iron stakein the -western property lineof Fayetteville Street, the pointor place of beginning, as perplat and survey of J. WattsCopley, L. S., DectHnber, 1957,duly recorded in Book of Plats37, Page 179, Durham County

Registry. And being the sameland conveyed to Nell Hunterby deed recorded in Book IQT,

Page 39. less an 8 foot strip

across the front of said lotwhich is now used by the City

of Durham for sidewalk pur-poses. , , .

On this property is locatedHouse No. 1204 FayettevilleStreet.

? u 1.4This Property will be sold

subject to all prior encum-brances and all prior and 1966Ad Valorem Taxes.

This Sale will remain openfor ten (10) days to receive in-creased bids as required by

*This 22nd day of February,

1966. ,?

William A. Marsh, Jr.,Trustee

Feb. 26; Mar. 5, 12, 19

ipillll|MI 111111 | 111IP"**"1PHONE 682-9295 I> ira|

lllH 1/1/1 r\Laundr y and

§lllew(l[l[effcj'>r» Cleaners 1I ' CASH & CARRY OFFICES

Ceraer Roxboro aad Holloway Streets

Quick An A Wlafc?Rexbere Rd. at Avoadale Dr. ||Drive-la. Cer. Broad aad Eaflewood Are. Jefi

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SATURDAY, MAKqftrs, 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES-

4 [ky^l

I Ramsey Lewis Trio in a jazz

Iconcert.

I Lewis signs autographs as he

| was besieged by students. Thestudents are, from left to right:

RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO AT A. ,AND T. Nearly 6,000 music [lovers packed the A. and T. ICollege Charles Moore Gymna-

sium last wee4< to hear the

Naomi Long, Louisburg; SaraJohnson, West Cramerton; Nan-cy Waddell, Staten Island, N.Y.; and Priscilla Glenn, Wins-ton-Salem.

Ramsey Lewis Trio Draws Record A&T CrowdGREENSBORO?The Ramsey

Lewis Trio, which appearedlast week at A. and T. College,

drew the largest crowd ever

to attend an event on the cam-pus.

Nearly 6,000 music loversjam-packed the Charles MooreGymnasium, and another 300persons were turned away afterthe doors were closed for rea-sons of safety.

Every seat in the house wastaken by 7:10 p.m. for the pro-gram scheduled to begin at 8p.m. The doors were closed

I prior to the start of the two- iI hour concert.

Most pleasing to the audi- ii ence, which clapped to the Irhythm, were Lewis' top record !numbers: "In Crowd." "Hang |on Sloppy," and "Hi HeelSneakers."

Comprising the group, in ad-dition to Lewis, at the piano, |were Isaac (Red) Holt, drums, Iand Eldee Young, bass.

The appearance of the Trio !was a feature of the College's |winter lyceum series.

TRIUMPHANT TROTTER

j C.rayhound, the fabulous trot-ter. won 71 of "his 82 startsover a seven-year racing ra-

| reer

i SOME ERASER!

j Pepper Wilson, Cincinnatij Royhls general manager says,j "I have ahvays felt the Celticscould afford to make mistakes

| because liill Russell is theworld's largest eraser."

Bv J^VW

SWEETHEART OF DBC ?Mlsa

Joyce Finney of Roanoke. Vir-ginia became DBC'* sweetheartat the annual Sweethearts Ball

held recently at tha collaga.

Miss Flnnay won tha title ofMl»» Sweetheart ovar four oth-

or campus quaam. She was

crowned by Marion Reddin.President of tha Student Gov-ernment shown on her left.

Other students are: From leftto right Goodrich Morton, Nel-son, Virginia; Nelson Graves,

Staunton; Earl Brown, Wil-mington. To the right of Red-din is Miss Mary Watkins. Roa-

noke, Va.; Carolyn Stuart,Richmond, Va.; Edith Fernan-ders, Gaffney, S. C.

BUYChf Cones

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