WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 i*S '**'&': -| ii mi AKA’s Sponsor A Charm School ELIZABETH CITY The Alpha , Kappa Alpha Sorority of Eliza- ; both City State Teachers College | will conduct a three-day Charm! School on the college campus o* ' Thursday. Friday, and Saturday, March 21 through 23, of this work, Public school students and teachers as well as adults of the community arc invited to share it! the demonstrations and discussions designed to present new and approved standards of dress for various occasions, hair styling and other manners of personal en richmeat which will highlight (he Charm School's activities. On Thursday, March 21, from 6 to 8 p. m„ Mrs. Mac A. Roper of the Department of Fine Arts, E lizabeth City State Teachers Col lege. Mrs. William Ducts, director of the Ducts School of Beauty Culture, and Mr. Andrew Bailey of the D. Walter Harris Men’s Cloth iers of Elizabeth City will be con sultants in the areas of correct dress styling and attire, hair ar rangement, and personal grooming. On Friday. March 22, from 5:45 to 8:00 p. in. Dr. W. W. Hoffier, college physician, and Mrs. Geor gia Long Smith of the college de partment of health and physical j education will be consultants on j problems of health nr.d social an- I justniont. This feature takes place i immediately before the rmi.- ica! i concert featuring Miss Vivian j Scott, which is to he presented un- j der the auspices of the college )y --ceum commit;fc. The Charm School activities will be brought to a close on Saturday, March 23, from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. - —‘ — in r ira ■nm m i miiiimni mi m min iinm ■ir.rjifi.urirr~treitt'-w^T«^:nm-tv‘^‘T^ri«aTrrarj*nruiiiuui:.iir'TrmrTiiwrm»niinwr«re Bouse Wives These Are Some Os The Values We Will Display At The Carolinian . r* . tn re*®! i Liel Set ror the Hot Months Ahead ELECTRIC RAISE __ . I SEE OUR AIR CONDITIONING g ****** *| j To Be Undersold! SPECIAL LAEOR DAY PRICE -lcc^—- IZZTT-cciigS • A.jiomßlic ovrn tonipßiAtor* control! I' W^COHDmONER S I We Are Closing Out AH 1956 only j|* ii %# * Models At Dealer Cost j|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||j^^ I at which time Miss Mamie Bedell, j college dii Hlian, and Otto Harvey [ | of the P. W. Moore School depart* ! rr.ent of physical education will ! serve as consultants on table ar rangement, host, hostess, and din ner guest-: etiquette as ’veil as social dancing. Saturday’s activi tii s will be followed by an aftc-r --j dinm r dance for all participants in the Charm School activities. Zeta Kappa Om :;a Chapter of the Al pha Kappa Alpha Sorority of which Mrs. S. D. Williams is pre i sklent. is sponsor of the Charm | School. O. on fruits and vegetables re | quire lot . r cooking time and j more liuud than surface cooking. EXCLUDED federal INCOME TAXES AND THEREFORE NEED MOT SF KEPORTED ON INCOME TAX REPORTS FOR, 1956 rgjj : mh ~~ ii® F i A! P_ -i- fc&o-r; ' ’ } , _ ■ - ------Iv ’ f_ I I for fnfl information ronlsct your ncare* Yr.TKfA.NS A.DMINISTK4TION '•Hire l>r. Joseph W. Parker, Jr. basilrus of the Alpha Omi eron Chapter of Omega Pm Phi Fraternity, Inc. is shown !he Omegas’ program with Prof. Carl E, DeVane, (center) Shaw University, instructor, who was guest speaker for Memorial Services March 10. Looking on is John C. Bias of Scotland Neck’s Brawley High School. J. B. Barren Foto. These Jiffy Covers V\ \ Will Be Shown T'' m {mi r v At The %(] ]{m FOOD SHOW HGiE MAKERS j Tfe' ' EXPOSITION jif F » covers APRIL 4- 5 Wash like a towe 1 1 RALEIGH MEMORIAL j ’ AUDITORIUM Sure Fit Seat Coyer Center 500 W. Morgan St. TEmple 2-3164 S -rr •muiri.nitaiLiiiMMMrMwmwnmMrui-aiiia v or jci.,wi uiwwiMiiiasBMMBWBBMHMWW | DELTA DOINGS Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. V— ■ ' The past weekend has been a busy one for Alpha Zcta Sigma Chapter. Friday, March 15, saw the » initiation of Mrs. Gladys White in | a beautiful and impressive cere- I mony at the home of Soror Mar- I tha S. Davidson. Immediately fol- I lowing the ceremony, the group I was served a delightful dinner pre- I pared under the supervision of 8 Soror Roberta Levingston. Each soror received a sou | venir from the r.eophyte, As ? sisting and welcoming the new 1 soror to the chapter were: | Sorors Rosalie Williams, Flor -2 eiss Turner, Pearl Peace, Har- I riet Nunn, Almena Nunn, Gila ! Harris, Ethel Lytle, Alma Wil- I Hams, Ada Jamigan, Gcrald- I ine Harris, Nannie Boston, Ro- I berta Lightner, Helen Ragland. I Mabel Wright, Beulah Wil- I Hams. Victoria Moore, Alice Si Joyner, Elsie Held, Martha Da li vidson, Elizabeth Cofield, Hor | tense Fleming, Catherine Mid dieton. Wilmoth Carter. Elnara Kee and Etta Toole. Mrs. White is elementary school supervisor for Wake County schools She is the wife of Mr. Frank White rs Shaw University and the mother of two teen age daughters. On Satnrd March 15. the chap j tor held ite monthly meet | ing at the Blood worth Street YM | CA win Sorors Gila Harris. Elnora • Kee Etta Toole and Ada Jarni j gan ns hostesses. The reports of the delegates THE CAROLINIAN to the National Conventfeon i were presented and plana for the Jabberwoek were dlscass ed. Soror Beulah William* was elected delegate to the region al meeting to be held In Hart ford, Connecticut! la April, i Soror Llillian Abron of Fort Jackson, S C. was a weekend ? guest of her sister, Soror Elizabeth Cofield. Soror Margaret Bugg was con fined to her home over the week end due to illness. Soror Catherine Middleton has been appointed division chairman of the American Cancer Society drive for April. Jackson College Announces 1957 | Baseball Schedule JACKSON, MISS. Toe Jack sou State College baseball Tigers open the 1957 season Saturday. March 16, when they play Xavier University, the first of team doubleheaders carded for the Ti -1 gers. Other games slated by the Ti gers are as follows: Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23. Miss issippi Industrial College, there; Vocational College, Greenwood; Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6, Southern University, here; Fri day and Saturday, April 12 and 13, Grumbling College, here; Fri- , and Saturday. April 26 and 27, j Grambling College, there; Friday i and Saturday, May 2 and 3, Miss- I iasippi Vocational, Greenwood: | ~imnnnmnimmi hi —i imh—nanumumi— ■mi iTnrsmiiUTiMMmur •fim*rryrmm»ir ti m irrrirnn i »■* m m nwaiw nwi Tin —w* OPEN FOR BUSINESS Wholesale Electric Supply, Inc. is How Ready To Serve Your Electric Needs j GLOBE Lighting Fixtures Are Featured jA at Wholesale Electric Supply Co. Globe My Fixtures Are as Lovely to See by as They Are to Look at. 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