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sl lt. EMfcIKG Saturday, may r ior>4 — CAST AL I A N A \ C V IN - STALLS OFFICERS Nash County's third NAACT l hapte —Castalia Unit—was orgaiiheh iMt autumn by Charles V V Lean. asst, field secretary ! : North Carolina Taking part . cently in the instullaviim o> new officers were, Charm- Jones, president. Rocky Mount NAACF and J. B Barrett, State NX At P Pubis, Relations Chairman. Sidney Vt .„. . WtJlie Battle. Roosevelt !> •. and Jor-a.s Perrv were d'-U a - the .March Freedom l merit Conferciioc in Dee < - and reported it the installai.ii-:i meeting at Philadelphia Baptist Church. Seated left in photo - Jonas Perry, former prr- nit-nt and guiding light of the chap p . inrDAipr *“ -a..h, -y %mk tIX DniiiiL Ay WtYLYjJgj M cs< SI- (Ts ft xppivrss t.OXK COCRTSHIP MARRi - C.OCJ) l VCK \ j ‘■'■•..r T-NI: -V \GFD. 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SAM OKD, NORTH ( AROt.ISA ■»m<JJ«Hlia»M[iiii*i»r»ii'eiiiirinemwiKinoiiPmwiirnMii 11 y-r in iii.t»i>i iirm w iiiui »n m-riinm ii imiin «i» • %. ma ■ --y». - here k wiry ywt V 6esf food £oy /s PINE STATE MILK ‘ BKHMi I riJr-Sm Pine State Milk supplies more than 40 % of your daily food require* ments, yet it is one of the least expensive food items you can buy. With the prices of other foods soar ing, milk becomes increasingly im portant in your family’s diet and your food budget! Pine State Creamery today, as it has since l‘l9 t gives you the biggest food buys to be had anywhere. Pine State Milk comes to you country-fresh, pure and wholesome the finest top grade local milk from nearby dairy farms. Be sure your family has plenty of good, heathful Pine State Milk. ■ You Are Cordially Invited I To Visit The | PINE STATE BOOTH j During The | Food Show And \ Homemakers Exposition J JP ■ ig|r fiWTT'TlfftiiO'fVtifH iii i»rimTMiir.a l ttrirri~Wtiixifc'l mi inUilnilmiiiTirin~T | inii wTirin' 1 1 ter. Seated .ight is Elijah Tuc ker nc w president- Standing left, sec end row. is Charlie Jones, president. Rocky Mount XAACI* Second from right Miss Mur free Installed As State Prexy Os NHA DCRHAM Mas Viv:.;n Mur irc*e o t W&rl;;iw yvys in >taped as - :r..Y :v • ? :. of roe \V.> Home- America c. 4 . an all-day nneting at North Caroiiiia Col* ieeg h ore Sa t u eda y. Some 100 NHA member.? and i v» .. • - -emu' it >•. _ iOt .i\T - it'.luij c:t*, LAtAi v It o iiiinaJ! man) third row Is young Sidney Wiggins, treasurer, who gave an excellent report on. th« :i-F conference. -J. B. Harren Photo, sions here in North Carolina Col* icSo's Men’s Gymnasium, The or .>i'. has a. total of 3802 muabo's in 137 chapters in Worth Carols na. Other newly insiailed offi cer., are Ko,.* Outerbridge, vice president; Marian Morris, secretary; Elmo My lie, treas urer; Mattie Giles, reporter; Ethel Davis, parliamentarian; Ruth Royster, historian, and Barbara Wilson, song leader New district advisors include Miss C. C. Shuford, Mrs. I>ore~ then Chance. Mrs. Thelma By ers. Mrs. Ruth Gordon, Mrs- V S. Taylor, Miss Edith Spi vey, Mrs. V B- Ford, and Mrs. Edna R, Tuck. Mattie Giles, Carver High School Kannapolis, was elected fi mn among seven candidates to run for the position of national president at the National Conven tion in June Eleven new chapters were giv en c-rffioates of chapter mem bet ship in the state organization. An Honorary membership, con ferred upon persons at the state level who have made outstanding contributions to NHA, was grant ed Mrs- Connie Spicer, homemak ing teacher at the Unity High School in Stateville. REGISTER JgM j IHMgHHI IflQnHHj - All P\m STATE PRODUCTS § * GIVE YOU MORE FOR YOUR 2 I FOOD DOLLAR: J | VITAMIN 'D* HOMOGENIZED MtUE | • HOMOGENIZED GOLDIN f * GUERNSEY * PASTEURIZED MILK * | | CHOCOLATE MH.K * BUTTERMILK » I £ HALF AND HALF • WHOLE LACTIC | I MILK * SINGLE CREAM • WHIP*- I | PING CREAM * COTTA©* OiißSi I > 1 f'lllßliMilHlllt 1 11 OPEN MONDAY AMD FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 ipoYC'’' ' sjjjl jji H '■ I, . _ Shop for Mother where Mother Shops Give her JJm- of real " ;• c:.r from Hudson-Be! a Mother’s Day Is Ma ,ib •| * Cotton Plisse Gowns I’\ || !§ ' \ | $298 &nd ss9* 1 V|': /" \\ W ' Full skirled gowns in no-iron pHss® touched \ ll ' V \ 1 i here and there with sheer nylon net trim. Soft : -j \\ | \ 1 pastels. 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