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  • ?THB CAROLINA TIMES SAT., NOVUM* 1, 1W»

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    RetirementClub of NCM inMonthly Meet.

    The October meeting of the

    North Carolina Mutual Retire-ment Club was held in the din-ing room of the Harriett Tub-man YWCA on Thursday after-noon. This was the second meet-

    ! ing of the current season and| the following persons were in) attendance:

    Mesdames Bessie Doby, Con-suelo Foreman, Charity Rivera,Celeste Smith.

    I Messrs. R. C. Foreman, C. M.] Palmer, C. C. Smith. Jr.. and

    Wendell White.

    President Palmer presidedover the meeting and made

    I brief comments on matters of! general interest to members of

    ; the Retirement Club.The Dinner Hour and the

    Program Hour were combined

    I to include social pastime, andj thoughful questions and com-i ments from various members ofI the Club. One of the principal! topics of discussion was the up-

    j coming bond election to decideI whether funds will be providedj to carry out certain prosposals| for Lincoln and Watts hospitalsI in this community.

    The date of the next meet-ing was set as November 17. 1P.M., Umstead Street DiningRoom, YWCA.

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    (ft u tt 3You'll go better refreshed with ice-cold Coca-Cola.Coke has the taste you never get tired of. Always refreshing.That'swhy things go better with Coke after Coke after Coke.

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    DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

    Georgia WidowInherits 17 G'sOn TV Show

    LOS ANGELES, Calif ?Howwould like $17,000 handed toyou tax free?

    Mrs. Alice Matthews, of 296Alaska Ave., NE, Atlanta, Ga.,was the surprised 'missingheiress found this week by ArtLinkletter on his daily tele-vision show.

    Mrs. Matthews, 74, a widowwho has worked in a laundryall of her life, and is living on$41.00-month Social Security,was flown to Hollywood byLinkletter to hear the news onhis radio and TV show airingWednesday, Nov. 2.

    A total of $527,767 67 hasbeen located by Linkletter forseventeen other 'missing heirs'across country since he first in-troduced this public servicesegment on his daily show. Ina mere nine months Linkletterhas recovered estates rangingin size from $4,600 to $103,000and $175,000 ?with the total forthe surprised and unsuspectingheirs of well over $500,000!

    According to privatp investi-gator, Larry Craig, employedby Linkletter's "House Party"show to search out estatesacross country, seven out ofeight estates are left withoutwills.

    Over two billion dollars sitsin State coffers waiting to beclaimed. Linkletter has setabout bringing this fortune toits rightful heirs.

    How is it done? The "HouseParty" investigator, LarryCraig, visits County officesacross country, searching outclues to the estates, and Link-letter announces the clues onhis daily show. Linkletter'stheory is that some one of the15,000,000 viewers and listenersin his wide audience will haveknowledge of the missing heirand contact the show.

    Tiat is how widow Matthewsheard of her good fortune. Afriend, who knew her cousin,who had left the estate, sawthe show, and called to adviseher. Mrs. Matthews hadn't seenor heard from her cousin inover twenty years.

    How will Mrs. Matthewsspend the money?

    "Give some to the doctor," jshe says, "pay off the mor-tage, help my daughter and herhusband; and give some tocharity."

    NO RADIO, NO WORK

    LOUISVILLE When toldthey could no longer play theirradios. 170 employees of astrike-bound plant refused togo back to work unless theycould have music. Plant offici-als had ruled the radios werea safety hazard in the CabotPiping Systems plant.

    i Tlm Way !?eixpms Sympathy

    '\u2666 Kv*ry la to* ?# Mr *J pl>? I(Rome) ?Two Irresistible forces,names the stomach* of Fran-cesco Mule (loft) and GodfroyCambridge (right) como togeth-? r with a resounding boomHo re, ai the two men compare

    dimension* for the benefit oflittle Davy Kaye. The three arecurrently starring in the film"The Biggest Bundle of ThemAll", being filmed here by

    MGM. In their gancwter roles inthe movie. Mule and Cambridge

    lose their jovial natures andbecome more forbidding.

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    Local BirthsThe following births ?were re-

    ported to the Durham CountyHealth Department during the

    week of October 24 through

    29:Preston and Judy Kee, boy;

    Roosevelt and Gloria Waller,boy; Wilbert and Robbie Rob-erts, boy; John and CatherineHolman, girl; Thornton and

    j Peggy Leathers, girl; Spencer' and Edna Wynne, boy; John

    i and Mary Speight, boy; Johnand Eloise Edwards, boy; Lonnie and Barbara Harris, girl;Joseph and Ernestine McDow-

    i ell, girl; French and Elvinaj Braswell, girl; John and Paul

    I ette Davis, girl; Leondras andArcenia Owens, boy; William

    ! and Peggy Brown, girl.

    Lavonia Long, Gail Linette MaI son.

    Hillside HighHonor Roll

    The following Hillside HighSchool students are listed onthe "B" Honor Roll for thefirst reporting period, accord-1ing to J. H. Lucas, principal: |

    "B" HONOR ROLLSeniors: David Lee Alston,

    Jr., Edith Belinda Clay, Shir- jley Ann Chalmers, James Cox,Minnie Mae Forte, DeborahGriffin, Algeria Hardy, GurniaCarroll Michaux, Ethel ElaineMorgan, Ida Rosebud Page, Geo.Oliver Phillips, Rose AnnpttePrince, Cynthia LaVerne Ricks, 1Patricia Elizabeth Ricks, Leno- jra Royal, Harvey Lee Samuels, |Alice LaVerne Sharpe, Coralene jSmith, Bernadette Patricia |Strudwick, Gloria Delores Tay-!lor, Shirley Mae Ward, MarvaBrown Thorpe.

    Juniors: Otis Lee Alston, El-

    len Yvonne Brown, Emma Jean ;Brazil, Lauren Elise Brown, jAllyson Kay Duncan, JenniferDurham, A 1 Jerry Fisher, Lar-1ry Wayne Freeland, Jane John-son, Dorothy Glenn Judd, Eu-nice Theresa Lyons, NannetteDiane Pippen, Brenda Henry, jBrenda Gayle Watson, Shirley |Ann Womble.

    Sophomores: Ava. Denise -Armstrong, Barbara Ann Cun- jningham, Gwendolyn Faye Har jris, Willie Lee Harris, Deborah I

    T DollarsYour bank is a "recruiting station"for dollars. Regiments of themmarch out as loans to fortify home

    jSuA industries and to make conquestsnew markets for local products.

    Your dollars deposited in the bankare "enlisted dollars"?working foryour good and for the good of thiscommunity.

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