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The Salisbury Post from Salisbury, North Carolina • 4

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Salisbury Evening POST Men Dec 24 1956 Records Is End Of 40 Colorful Years Births four Mr And Mrs Donald Parker boy for Mr and Mrs Kelly Eller and companionship nf DahIi rt 1 i i ir of Route 2 Salisbury Entertain amily At Dinner hr BrOWO Violence Continued from page 1 Mr and Mrs Hoyt Ervin and near girl Joy Ellis By MACK MeKA learned to avoid blame At a pre Julia lowe was honoree at a mother Mrs Venle Wright left1 arranged signal usually when ayette at ayette Mr and Mrs Thomas Edmis MY PARTY usvi juju ivftcui'i co a iji lers out of Kannapolis was also a Jhe troubles really tcnces he says irnKlnrrt Ka rov1 i nn I ii i he sayd "It might be a good idea to bear Many Speakers 27 both Of Rt 4 Jones 1000 2 $100 Surprise Boxes NEGRO NEWS 2 Limit 3 Rolls 1 Butter And Eggs Egyptian Go Ahead Is Awaited Plans To Clerr Suez ouled PORT SAID Egypt iff! The the use of British rench salvage Only 710 Left! ountain Pens A United Nations salvage I Limit one to a Customer alKhts Several of the rocks came) from Port Said harbor An Egyp BAILEYSSB DRUGS Rowan Closing Of Victory Tomorrow POSTERS the IRST Methodist Churi the contingent taking 1 Sinai an announcement CHERBOURG rance The US freighter Richard Yates put in here yesterday to land the body of crewmember William Staiback 36 of Graham NC who died at 1 Wilmington by a train in Patrol said pedestrians of an auto when someone bombarded the press box with big rocks several Negro was a fight at THE EXECUTIVE board of the Rowan United und will meet Wed i nesday night at 6:30 at the Yadkin Hotel for a supper no "West End getting for their gang Christmas the officer states captain summed up the ju situation by stating that to on do Raymond of the said the YOUR CHOICE CAPTAIN CLAUDE STEWART (right) veteran crime battler with the Kannapolis Police de partment trie to suppress a smile as he shows Lt (I ootsie) Davis the report of a theft of five case of soft drinks and gallons of ice cream possibly for a West End Juvenile Christmas party (Post Staff Photo I 1 XT fPi An Armtr sergeant has prepared an extra special Christmas present for the police are under in Israel wubuiiss suesws oi mi ana Mrs Nolan Young will be his par ents Mr and Mrs Young of ranklinton his brother Stan ford Young of Hopewell Va and In IL riiun ivxruiuuxou viiujcn Choir will not rehearse this week ST Episcopal church will hold a Christmas service at 9 o'clock tomorrow 100 Value Guaranteed when each indi will appear at will be announc also exists the others may be Mt Zion A service will be held at the Mt Zion Baptist Church Tar Heel Sailor Succumbs At Sea But the fleet has not moved ULTON LODGE No 99 will hold an emergent meeting tomor row at 2 for the purpose of IKa timni'ol cnrmAne Ia auenuniK UlU JUJKJP4 OVA VAVV0 kn Dr Brown of aith ST LUKE'S Episcopal Church will hold the annual Christmas ser vice tonight at 11:30 and will cele brate Holy Communion tomorrow at 10 Before the British rench forces left they announced Egypt had agreed to the use of the sal vage crews as "UN a high policy decision not ours to Tewfik el Dib staff vidual speaker Duke University ed later There possibility that added to the outstanding list Bea cham said "It still cuts a little though have the kids come up to me the street and say 'Can't you something about Luther who is no longer con nected with the theatre and seemingly neither can the small fry of this generation The theatre was first put into announced the outskirts of Raleigh A Pennsylvania man George Roberson 35 was killed in a headon collision on US 301 near Elm City Twenty one year old Aubrey Lee expected to go to Cairo to talk I over the use of the British and rench vessels such announcement headquarters CRITCIAL STATE Lt Gen Wheeler in charge clearance operation lowe entertained on her sixth birthday Mrs Nolan Young as sisted Mrs lowe in serving and entertaining after and a Christmas Day showing of a com next week as big as life and twice I 1 1 1 as oionue I The audiences in recent years have been slim But it al ways that way rancis Luther former manag 1 er recalls Saturdays when the line of white kids waiting to get in would stretch down to the Scottish VsrtTstr 4 tVftrt 1 i rt nf KTzizrurt rtliil uann anu lug aijiv ul ntgiu vinr dren stretched around the corner and down East Innes Street But time and television changed that picture and why the op erators decided to close it down Those earlier audiences were as rambunctious as the cowboys they a birthday party at her home Thtirs serial came on a whole bunch of day when her mother Mrs John operation about 1916 Since than it has had two fires and has been rebuilt twice It was put in first 1 class condition in 1947 I Tire building is owned by two interests Archibald Hedrick of New York and Mrs A Peeler of Salisbury What their plans for the building are have not been MOORESVILLE Mr and Mrs cord to spend Christmas with entertained atitnem dinner on Sunday for Mr Park Mr and Mrs Hoyt Ervin and Mrs children left Saturday night for The end of the scven wcek Brit 7 ish rench occupation brought a big celebration in Port Said Thou sands paraded in the streets The Emergency orce announced it would shift its at tention now from Port Said to the Sinai Peninsula still largely in the hands of Israeli troops The troops in the Suez Canal zone will leave shortly to reinforce over the said The structions to supervise withdrawal from all territory oc cupied since the Oct 29 invasion Egypt announced it was demo bilizing its national liberation army formed of volunteers and collecting its arms the withdrawal of the ag gressors each one should re turn to said Maj Kamal Pl Din Hiisxnin lihnraHnn arnw "The stacp nf rnn struction lies ahead" CHICAGO Chicago butter! sea no rereinrs: pcfs stpartv umciais saia nearn sunarenr no receipts I was due to natural causes' kids would throw their boxes the Some of them had another ex pensive habit They liked to whet their knives on the seat covers This help the covers Although the Victory was basi 16 guests present cany a cowboy house the man agement has also used it for a little bit of everything The house has played distinguished foreign the parsonage basement riday films re runs horror films gang 1 night Misses Brenda Ma ior and ster shows just about everything Aleene Hudspeth served nn ths hm Break by unhappy boys fr of the soldiers left Saturday nAMAner Lrt A i HviMca wnv resent oiners so little Duke Schedules 'wrilHRepoyeant Only 300 Dorothy Perkins Wind and Weather LOTION DURHAM Eight interna tionally prominent men in govern Brown 26 a Negro was stabbed ueatn tn a unariotte caie iJo lice said they were seeking a 1 woman lor questioning Ozzie (Red) Patterson a Negro was stabbed to death in what Le noir County Deps George Hill and Kirby Hardy described as a fight at a dice game in Happens ville They said two other Negroes Roberson and Scott Davis had been charged murder Alma Gibbs 45 of Engelhard was killed on a rural road in Hyde County The Highway she and two other walked into the path mo bile Levi Spruill 27 fatally wounded in Goldsboro Police arrested anoth er Negro Alex McNair They said he admitted the shooting Captain Stewart also pointed out from Austria i szi uonaio A Edwards figures it will cost $750 to ship the present to the family of Byung Wha Lee at Seoul Korea Edwards said the family shelter ed and fed him after he escaped irom his North Korean rnntrvrs WUA ML LVM i 1 He said he decided to send his 1 sQ Tnndnl a i it nwi AK41rt nne I so inai a son can use it as a taxi cab to support his mother two 100 102 Main Phones 480 481 234 jeame nonnie ana bievie Mr and Mrs Gene Parker Mr and Mrs) Albert Arant and Patty: Mr and' IMrs Barry McGee Mr and Mrs Donald Wilson and Mrs Lettie I Carswell Christmas Party A group of the employes of the' Cascade Plant of Burlington In dustries and their families enjoyed a Christmas party at the American Legion Hut riday A turkey dinner with all the ac cessories was served after which I Mr Ed 1 ni holt the services imu viiiiUicu niH opviiu days with her parents Mr and Mrs Moore at Heming way SC I ttu JUIUICU Mr and Mrs Orville Wright iz 1 1 i and children and Mrs 1x11160 In kraSn A famous investigator claims that the average woman is a noor investigator Wait till he gets mar steady 600 Pieces COSTUME JEWELRY 07 Values up to $398 Mrs Burl Talbert and children spend the hojda vs with Mr Jeanie Ronnie and Stevie Mr and! father A Lewis Sr and Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Mar vin Grant in Greenville Mr and Mrs Compton and i Mrs Badford visited their nephew Charles Cook who is ill at his home in Kings Mountain Mrs Hattie Lunsford went to Charlotte Sunday to spend the Holt days with her sons Leonard Ches ter and rank Lunsford They will i have their Christmas party on Christmas Eve Mr and Mrs Harsell Little Regular 550 Value start and here they oftrh start "But this juvenile problem is mighty said Captain Stew down harder at prosecuting some something quite different from all art He was referring to a recent of these lax parents if that is that and we don't know which break in at a small store in West legally he said way to turn io stop uncalled for I speeding racing petty thefts of au accessories and acts of van dalism most of 'the trou ble stems from the home life of some of our boys and girls In many cases in Kannapolis the fath er and mother both work or run wild In oth er cases the father and mother are I'ivnaHj' pi uniiiit hi riivii in govern" 4 1 vr separated or divorced and that ment and public life are sched 1 that saved his Me IaoHc tn tfiT'ewile frt i Cert Dnnalzl A rimmnr lO IIiaKC SpvaKinK JLPPcitr fi fln 71 hnt It kev vx 500 Rolls Toilet Tissue uuii iu H14KV lewiiK ei vid svdii ei vtn nus Ld and Uan Canal authority official i director of the canal authority commander wuwio anu an iwia newsmen a lurch remains on told newsmen yesterday Only Reg $100 Tussey Wind and Weather LOTION $100 Seaforth After Shave LOTION 2 There was from 50 Boxes Cara Nome Regular $300 Value Dusting Powder quitting hiah school and getting I old Stassen presidential assist jobs He says the first thing a boy i ant on international disarmament: thinks about after getting a job is Sen Hubert Humphrey iD Minn' buying some type of automobile ''and Dr Bruce Catton Civil War rney saddle themselves with i msionan debt some paying $75 to $100 a Specific dates month in car payments for after a boy once owns a $100 jalapy he starts trading for better and bet ter cars with the monthly pay ments going up and says Cap tain Stewart "Eventually he cannot make his payments so he starts stealing and selling his loot in order to make his car payments It is my opinion that in many cases of hub caps fender skirts and other auto ac cessories being reported stolen from parked cars here it is just a case of the young car owner hid ing the property and reporting it stolen in order to cash in on his insurance so he can apply that money on his car payment "No doubt there are crooked garage men and rural store owners in this area who are buying much of this accessory loot a son Police are checking such a possi bility all over the Piedmont area but it is hard as fender skirts and hub caps bear no identifying marks unless the car owner secretly i thorr I xzM aivwi aw nUU I children Eddie In and Davie wilv his sister Mrs Mr and Mrs Moore Cook have be dinner guests of Mrs Cantor's New York parents Mr and Mrs Her i Sp 3 William Ras sinifw nt i Kraff unll rwa a otncf th Mrs Greenhlll plans to home of Mr and Mrs Duck season Mr Mr i 4 I aherd Durham weekend guests of their daughter Albert Greenhill Mrs John lowe and Mr lowe klArenno Urerrn Mt at The artillery will be silenced at wound up the Victory Theatre tomorrow Babies born during the weekend rorty years ot aisanguisned ser i at the Rowan Memorial Hospital v'ce smal' W'U en1 with the I include the following closing of the theatre's doors after Ratiirrtav A oirl fnr Mr Mrs A Cauble of 823 Lincolnton c(iy bill Road Salisbury a girl for Mr and The Victory has been to i Mrs John 0 Thoman of Route 4 generations of Salisbury kids what Salisbury the Dusty Gulch bar must have' Sunday: A girl for Mr and Mrs! been to generations of thirsty cow Billy Ellis of Route 3 Salisbury a boys on generations of Saturday Mooresville Kntr fr UTi nnrl Yf "Dillir Hfla litrhfc 1 uuj MJL LLL me UUUOjHW of 117 Arlington St Salisbury aj Wlls where there was warmth where there a excitement and tension where the magic lantern gave ev eryday life a new dimension The Victory often known as the shooting gallery has prob i Ul nr i LlUlj HUUbl do II I any LU UUj i Tx 1 i heroes and dead villains as any IP a on Sund rnoaTrt rv nr cram i nuc cpnn hundreds of roundups of buffaloes a children left Saturday night for Pink and Indians During the Twenties I i U1 i caiasoia riuriua inn i Mrs Parkers parents Mr and snand a week with Mrs Eivins I Mrs A Jaynes of Morganton i sister Mrs Ed Newton and Mr I i Mr and Mrs Duckworth 1 spend the holiday week with her i worth during the Christmas Avnnr't Ixoir enne av4 i cQid tho i son law ana oaugmer wr ana Mr ana Mrs Ha lewnsiun raui DucKwortn ot Jacksonville Mrs Cecil Shepherd cui led in a fight at a drinking set Luther figures where lorida and Mr and Mrs Donald Mr nnd Alh reddie Jones alias James 01dtlme cwboy shows Duckworth and children of Con had as dinner guests Sunday Mr Saturday morning for Marietta WEST HAVEN Conn Pfe Ga where they will be the holi Ronald Riggins 22 of Laurinburg day guests of their brother andjNC and another soldier were fa son rank Wright and Mrs tally injured when their car col Wright tided with another here yesterday Miss Bettie Jean Little of Rianns and his budrtv Pvt Refreshments were served and Denver was tkie weekend guest Norman Venable 23 of lora Julia received many gifts from the sl5er and brother in were stationed at a Nike air I rt IX Y2 ill Li VAX A avAL auu vAja jjxu jmuuhu ute herp wrt lx a I rt et rT i I fliYrinhuror ArMrat The MY of Jones Memorial Loh and daughters were Sunday wgli gs Trade Winds Hotel Church hold Chtas parly I 0 AM Edmiston in Mount Mourne Mr onr) Mrs Thomas rlrnis SkStefS Mr oVS 1 ton had supper with Mrs Ed Craven Mr Craven and children on some extremely enthusiastic There were approximately 100 ner party for their children audiences The kids longed to join present Mrs Brotherton Mr in all the that was go Teacher Entertains Brotherton and Brenda of ThA iiiniAP wierh aMooresvine jiaiuiu nv 11 ii am i Liir nui i rn Liiiie mv visinvi mi it vjvi iiwi 1111 ci weren't allowed to pack guns they School Class of the Mooresville JIo? Hai 1 often used more homely weapons our Square Tabernacle was en an Marilyn of Denver A rubber band and staples were 1 tertained at a Christmas party by rninhH I their taanhor Mrc rd I Mr ana MIS croit shooting holes through the screen mist on riday night The advent of popcorn provided i Games were enjoyed by the the kids with another weapon "Weisroup ana refreshments were serv used to watch them pretty care 'ed Gifts were exchanged Luther said i Honored on Birthday Locklear was killed In a gunfight find another screen freshment committee The group pnts Mr of the Odeil 'school Community in Pembroke 'f sans Christmas carols played Christie on Shinnville and Mrs Cecil Shepherd Mr A Charlottean Winfred Stegall I Bl the trad uon died games and exchanged Christmas I Road Tuesday Shepherd and children of Durham 26 was killed when he was dem O'vlj and to the end it was the gifts Charles isher of the Duolie Christmas miesta nf Mr onstrating to friends that a gun I onl' tneatre tor me hard core ot Personals ne was renorren wnvinn wss nn nvuyumm is no lonsr i loaded Officers said the gun fired er making the real cowboy movies be dinner guests of Mr wnen Stegall pointed it at his 1 nei'e are a 10tr ot westerns I chest and pulled the trigger Sheriff Willis Perry reported that two Negro men were shot to death in a ranklin County farm home He identified them as Claude West 25 and James Lee Louisburg He i ing plunged down a bank Brvson City iVLdJUI Utnlb OllldlJ A llltS i er Hill lost his life when a car crash White hung from her cliff i fi 1 I I A A I vzlo izt ed into the rear of a truck a Md thc followjng flther relatjves Near Eim City Paul Bass 52 nf Wilson lost Ins life when he vived ever hazar(1 to 1'etlln the walked in the path of a oncoming i James aircloth 22 or near Autryville perished in an over 1 turned auto near Roseboro in i Sampson County Arthur Zeno Bridge 50 of Gas tonia died from what police said appeared to be a drinking party Twenty nine year old Adrian Simmons of Rt died when struck East Wilmington A seven year old of near Roanoke Rapids was kill ed when an automobile sideswiped loved Luther recalls riding herd music and dancing were enjoyed ivere host and hostess al a din anomer car ana piungea into a group of pedestrians A train collided with an auto mobile in Gastonia killing the carling on on the screen Since theyi occupants william Segars and Mrs Nassah Dow both of Gas tonia Two servicemen Richard McCarthy of Calif and George Liddle of NY were killed when their cars collided at an intersec tion 10 miles north of Hillsboro A bus car collision claimed the life of an auto passenger Mrs Eloise Marks of Connecticut when the vehicles struck near pille Another death in the sport writers in the press box at the Kannapolis baseball parli cov ering American Tfomn niAhf UilUUi'dJ games were thrown into a panic 1 of Egypt 80 Coppertone Town Hall CLOCKS Regular $295 Kannapolis when five cases of soft drinks and two and a half gallons of ice cream made up the loot This was undoubtedly a case of a young ready party The venile "police officers can run their legs off chasing the and ville area claimed James Thomas oft times when they are convicted McNeill of Parkton as he walked the penalty is not stiff enough to 'along US 301 and was struck by slow their criminal work down I an auto A similar accident took The youngsters know this and take the life of Charles Paschal 55 advantage of their suspended sen i "'hen he was struck and killed on 100 Boxes Reg $250 Value Dusting Powder I nouncers" says Captain Stewart MWa nnucrhi iho niltv Kannapohs Captain Claude and vho do think he Steward of the Kannapolis Police wag A nine oId department has faced some rough whoge mother was out on a date and ed assi8Mients as theevery njgbtj and tbe boy was mad rig'ht hand man of Chief i j3ecause he iia(j no money to set Barnes and earlier Chief Ira int0 the baU ganes and the gate Chapman But he says juvenie man woud not bjm SHp jn Problems of today in Kannapolis After our officers explained the top anything he has ever had of throwing rocks at the tati press box he seemed really scar "Trailing down murderers here ed up and we had no more trouble during the early years of Kan of that he says napolis history was bad enough) "When several young boys or and chasing bootleggers and gamb teen agers join together as a gang i VJiCtllLO a A AOiltTk VI 4IC MvAJLiV I rnmmnnitv tm di rtinnAr oiipet Mr and Mrs Carl Brown will nf hie cnn in lau and rianflfhtAr Krnun vy KtMii ftiiu aviso cUmidj Barents Mr and Mrs Arnvpr da tn YUrt uJA I 4u unu euuujiu uuuwi vwMHtnitu out tsrown on cnristmas Dav Ka it rticti me icttj wmifc iiuuKiiie a rownnv kisRinft a enr XVhv in nn uirii uunurt ibn a li irei i mi lrtS Urt I VO a waivuw I'LL SllU JVU i wiwr uiu ipuLuirb Wic xiuiMs wuuiq Howarci ana Mrs Alamon of Cullo ring Christmas Dav irnnnl flnn rtlo1 A 1 nosvurx uunu uic gui Ulttb WOCc rtrtil1z4 Irt rt Art va 1 1 rt JC 1 Hie cowboy fan will just have expect Continued from page 1 medical society and a former chief of staff at Rowan Memorial Hos pital Dr Brown was a Mason and Newton They were accompanied shriner a member of the aith Mr and Mrs Donald Arant Mr by Mrs parents Mr andLUtbCran Church the Salisbury and Mrs rankie Harwell Mr and Mrs Neville Elks Club aith Civitan Club iMrs Ernest Cornelius Mr and' M1 an(j Mrs Wilbur Lewis will POS of A and the American Le gioinHe was vice presiaent and director of armers and Merchants Bank of Granite Quarry In 1951 he was made an honorary mem ber of the Medical Society of North Carolina Dr Brown is survived by his widow the former Mary Beaver three daughters Mrs York Beav er and Mrs Homer Misenheim er both of Rockwell and Mrs Herman Kepley Jr of aith two brothers Royal Brown of Roa noke Va and George Broyn of Concord: six grandchildren uneral sendees will be held Tuesday at 3 at the aith Lutheran Church with the Rev McDaniel pastor in charge Burial will be in the church cem etery The body was taken to the home this afternoon and it will lie in state for 30 minutes before 50 Bottles of 100 Aspirin Tablets ana gins neea ootn a lather and ances at Duke University early in mother to raise them right 1 1957 "Parents always just let Announcement of their names their growing children do as they was made public today by Buddy please but we have many fathers i Beacham chairman of the Edu and mothers like that in Kannan cational Affairs Committee of the i olis and as a result their chil Student Union under whose au back in 1950 dren land in trouble Lack nf na they will appear 1 rental control over their children Dr Bunche United Na causes us more trouble than any 'lons official: Walter Cronkite thins eavd CBS news commentator Justice William 0 Douglas of the US brothers and a sister CARS Supreme Court Dr Karl Gruber I Byung Wha Lee will not be pres 1 ambassador to the United States ent when the family receives the Captain Stewart also pointed out 1 om Austria James Hagerty present Edwards said Lee was that too many and girls are presidential press' secretary Har taken hostage when the North Ko reans were searching for him "He did not have to hide me el even help me when the Reds were hunting me but he said Sgt Edwards "and he paid for it with his 1 wife heartily approves of his plans to ship their car as a present to the Lee family She is a daughter of Byung Wha Lee The soldier met and married her in 1954 after he had located thc fam ily that had saved his life The car be late for Christ mas but we think going to be a wonderful and useful Christmas said Edwards who is Tuesday from reeburn kv and who is i morning at 16 o'clock Both choirs serving with the 44th Tank Bat will furnish rhe music and the pas talion 82nd Airborne Division tor will deliver thc message 100 Cigarette LIGHTERS Close Out 97 "A nr! rT a a ciesUon of using British and crews He said Secretary? nnrphi it Wf haVe rench salva8e crews in clearing General Dag Hammarskjold is I wuu puav abtine canal again toclav dp honest people buying the fender laved work on the blocked water Kklrtit and huh i iiui i a ua 1 1 lir 1 1 np uiuicuiid LXtJJJo oct i rt thieves for $1 each because they i fleet including British and rench uoufa cost much more than hat ships is ready to go to work but 1 11 bought at a garage or acces Egypt still has not given the go wry ahead to Kajmapolis stores it was thought salvage opera Hnt hOnieS haVing many tions could be started south ofn JSn0CkCd 0Ut in recent Said as soon as British and month Cnntsiri Ct rurt dntnA 4vjuil iiwua comuieLPn Lnpir i Just another out withdrawal from Egypt The last was a very critical ftrAak hr llbknnn Urt I the moment Some British and Pi onnh cal Wheeler said he hnned In mnt'o ft so much while they have rage ships remained behind as i some salvage equipment into the YVJTt nf fVizx TT KT 14 nnnnl z4rtT Is it 4 JKrti I rt rtAtll I A rin ilvcl ivaiiai luuav uul uiai HC Mill lldU mi 1 in 80 years 8g0 the with their crews wearing civilian not received permission front' clothes and the blue and white Egyptian authorities UK flag flying in place of their national pennants at the insistence Thefts By Juveniles Worst Problem or Veteran Officer A sit troops completed their uation regarding use of the ships state at 300 Cara Nome Cream Shampoo Regular $250 Value wlsGpl 1 i i s'' II SW mmrrri fri ffi' i 1 1 'WWW I 'i Xu 4'0 Te jT 4 IL 't it JI.

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