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  • George Autry Leon Motel Raleigh Al Lujaclc, capt. Office: 296-7333 Sir Walter Hotel Home: OL -.-4794 832-7711 Bill Whittley Office: 225-6342 Sir Walter Hotel Home: 949-2357 832-7711 Durham Gary Nordheimer Office& 382-3167 Jack Tar Hotel Home
  • involvement wives will be a four-day the South which Mrs. Johnson will from home• had whistle stop take on her own. Washington October 6 for a four-day departs Cities Charlotte, Pensacola, on the tentative Columbia, ~bile, chug Biloxi
  • . to the enclosed itinerary, the following also contributed their services. Chad Mitchell Trio Stan Getz Douglas Fairbanks 'Ille New Christy Minstrels If there is any way we could be of further assistance to you, please call. Sincerely, Mrs. Barbara Keane 'Ille
  • orden subject to acceptance by the home office et Attleboro, Men. ·;J Merchandise made on special order is not subject to c:a-llotion. '-All quotations subject to changes contingent upon current COit of material, purchased for this order. strikes
  • . Enroute she will stop to cut a ribbon at the Savannah Press Club in the Desoto Hotel and make a brief visit to the home of Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of America.) 12:50 p.m. Depart Savannah 1:40 p. m. 1:45 p.m. Arrive Depart Jesup, Jesup
  • 1788. of Georgia. founded 1832. SS John Randolph, the SS SAVANNAH, sailed launched 10. First steamship ll. First Girl 12. First nuclear-powered merchant ship in the world, the NS SAVANIAH,which· made her first home port call on August 22
  • . Wilson is the County Seat of Wilson County, home of Atlantic Christian College (a 4-year school offering degrees in the liberal arts). Wilson is also the home of Nash Street which is acclaimed one of the most beautiful streets in the state because of its
  • , the honorary chairmen will be Senator Lister Hill and Senator John Spark.man. Directing the campaign in Mississippi is Douglas c. Wynn, Greenville attorney, who is heading up the Johnson for President organization in his stote. In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Dan K
  • ,, A&:&a,R11:ae111&1: Q.u",_.-t,-f ·l ~3 C hl'ltt"' ' :tTfM II I . Die & Tool Service Charges: NON S CONDITIONS I. 2; 3; 4. OF SALE All orders ,ub!:,d to aa:ept,,nce by the home office at Attleboro, Moss. Merch•Jndise made on special order
  • . Johnson's of freedom'', traveling "the complete W/"lman,'' but contributes 0utdde her home as well to make place, The "woman doer" - a term coined by lvirs, Johns,m herself talents and skills and speaking view, n0t only makee her family person
  • comnru.nity supports 70 churches serving all denominations. The rails over whieh this train travels from Waycross to Thomasville, in part, are laid on what was onee known as the "Old Texas Trail". Waycross - the home of "Fat" Brinson, the world I s largest Elk
  • . T~-iis car's lounge space was used as a receiving area for groups of invited VIPS coming aboard the train one stop before reaching their home-area;thus after being ushered through Mrs. Johnson 1s car and into the Queen Mary, which was known
  • of progress. to the goal of peace. peace, at home ahead. He is firmly • He knows or abroad, deeds. I bring your support. that neither to committed progress can be won by rash nor words or man He is a/~ you his best to dedicated But he
  • Mn. It k a mlal!J A1-ell HB/llt ~ O") .,.... FRED L. DAY M 0.. L,.J UNIVERSITY (I) COLUMBIA. PHONE: ALPINE HOME ADDRESS OF BROAD S. C. ACRES LADSON. S. C. PHONE; 2Gl!07 SU,o'4ERV1Ll.E FARM S. C. 873-7983 September 12 Dear Mrs