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16 - mu CAXOMmnM WEEK fWW6 SATOBWAT. tTECEMBIK *O. IMH Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H* Bouiwar© 6 YEARS OID $945 Ami PiNT ; $095 ft 3 f.'SQUMT P*** \ risr-l U «um\ }. i f Orrct Gp llllpnj Bellows Club Bourbon pthows % company tOUISVILir, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOr mST&IBWTFD BY NATION As WRTIIifRS no t: -E”a»'^sjxracsjwsroaßMm* For Happy Holidays Enjoy EGG NOG _£li z£&k?zL. AUIOURKMKMI SINK 5»« 1 TV term ‘‘adjournment sine die" means to adjourn without naming a day or time to meet again To adjourn in this manner, the motion may be made; “I move that we ad' journ,” Usually the constitution and by laws of permanent organizations have articles designating the time of the regular meetings In this case, the club always adjourns "sine die.” Thus each time the club meets, there is both a session and meeting. A session ends when a club adjourns without naming a time to meet again A temporary club generally ad journs naming a time to meet a gain. It is done with tins type of motion; "1 move that wc adjourn to meeet again on Friday at 7:30 p m.” In this case, a •meeting ends, it 1* important to know •when a session ends, because if » motion is laid on the table. [ it must be taken from the tabic } before the second session after which It was laid on the table. Thus, in the case of a perinan cut organisation, one that meets once a week. If a mol inn j! Is laid on the table the first i week. It must be taken from | the table before the end of the meeting held during (be ihird i week. The president need not worry’ *f fie has 3 good secretary, because the secretary wilt keep him in formed, But, for fear that the sec retary might, forget it is » good thing for the presiding officer to j keep track of thb > READERS For my free pamphlet on group discussion, send a self-addressed envelope and a four-cent stamp to Dr. Marcus H Boulware. St. Aug- ; iif tine's College. Raleigh, North j Carolina MEATS GROCERIES For Oil Day m Might W. Will Dr liver Anv Amount 5 Gallons Up HAMILTON GROCERY Dili TEmjrte 4-8374 R UTTCfI N. r. CAPITAL LOAN CO. INC. YOU FURNISH THE PROBLEM WE'LL FURNISH THE MONE') $2.00 IS YOURS • Recommend Our Service To A Fried. It We Mates A Personal Loan To Them—-Wc Win S' >t. $2 00 CASH, GUT a. BASDBN - Manage* 210 SOUTH WILMINGTON ST. URGE FRESH HENS LB. 33c Fresh Spar# JWbs ib. 39c jl’itrc Lard t-ih. pkg. 69s f tra j Chicken Hacks ,g Thick Fat ftaefe It. | , » n( j Neks lb | |JC it Sonß rn Ri»> t— jf» Weed Bacon ’ h 4’BS ;<” : l! ’35C • loh or Rib f«tr»j wn Stouksi jh jPrrafi -s ’-ih i.-.i |}vv sIsCEPPORTsTCAisTB?^ Plenty of Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Hams & Turkeys at Low, Low Prices! ★ Open Friday Night-lint 9:00 P.M. ★ HORTON’S CASH STORE 1415-17 S. Saunders St Dial TE 3-2851 Rale life, N « u jj ’• .*■*• St 1 ■-'£; 4 •• • *-vy CAMPY IS "MAN Os THE YEAR’— f ormer Dodger catcher Roy Campanula, displays award pro claiming him "Man of the- Year." which was presented to him at a citation dinner at Toots Shoe s fi* ■ tau rant in New York, City, Di-eember 10th. Campy is paraliv -d n the result of an auto accident curlier this year. Left to right are. Now York governor elec! Nelson Rockefeller: the lion, Jacob H. .favits: Campy; baseball commissioner f ord Slick: Hid Charles II Parton, president of the Kivvunis Club **t New York City, ijui organisation that sponsored (In - dinner fITI I’llOTO . Open To Negroes ; CAREER OPPORTUNITIES K> STAFF WUiTF.R not F.RNMFNT THIN UN<- OFFTf I rhe Gov prntttPn t pr Inl I 11 , i • Off ■. -. vs-, vre'ited iti iB6O to produce the j printing for the United States Cop- I : .t‘:- * uidei the h.vic printing lav.’ ! of 189,' und j»s amend intents, “ell ! printing biuriiiv.; and blank-book I work for Congror-s, Pie Eyerutive j Off" r\ the Judiciary (othe r that-, i tho Sojvrm- Cuivi of lb< Mm led : Si.jteei ,tr..l ruo.-v «yo ( .nlsw,- Hr-! partrnenl iTtdrprnd-nl oifice and rstfihli.shment shall be done <1 the j Government printing Office \l>n if i MO.lifill rn/ui -ilietis ! from l >df r;ii ;..n ipmial volume of printing j binding that ..r-uuuh (n - appro*, lUnliely jO.tCO.iMM! .md , .111 ;*tlrlif ••»»*;{t v olome is pro * -ilr,'H i.-.iim , .num.-f', il l .itnrers J for \v hi. h eb.iv.es ->t .ppr.»-; V". ii{m rtflll Jir modi mm Succeeds Sr The Initial | Csuk Beak Sales WASHINGTON. D C The N«t ioni'd Council of Negro Women on- ; nouriced h.d.iv the initial siicces.: of its cook-book conhdniiui tune- i honored recipes "it it accompany* | iug bistork.ii s)', tenos of fun .>•,!■ , Negro individuals and events com , [ tnrmoralod by the recipes Released for sales riisieihn i lion at the ergatijra I bin's nat imvii inn vent inn m Was hip i.; I n, i> i bi d month, the i! page cook hook contains eceiiv which either hetanged to h«? torical \nu-< i. m Negroes <•< w rri prepared In their lum/it Ollier rpcipes in the book rornmemoraie famous ,xt " '•*• * /at(«r!'- or oceaslons. The mdi'Td'mb whope btograp* | j hies are listed in the book range j j from some of those among the ; 1 estimated 1,000 Negroeiv who sew- j j ed in the War of Independence to i • N'CNW f.a.-,ncl- Mi : McLeod ! Bethunv and V.’ C Handy, "Father j of the E<ocis ' Mrs. Km Baih-y Timrn.an, of j i Boston, chairman of NCffW’s At- | I chievrs and Museum Department i 1 was honored •< the <Ol '.'citioii for j 1 rouipiling md eei!:-;ie ute cook • j j book. ! "Tb.? ich'.i hphmd inn book, says ' iMi - Tim n "1 In sivo lo the I Americsn Neu-o. in a naudy, j>nlu- 1 i.,h|r- f,.;•!•! IN. ’jlMc I!UV OO '” I ; <M bi> heritage from which, he may : j vr tdi..,;. f. nee eewsc of s'gnUicanee j ■ the -h.mme of liv Ainencan : j scene.'’ j a < nlimiry enlcndnt the h><to ; | .-if a I cookbook i-' the Nr ' o? its j j kind published in celebratioh of i ! (i-.e Negro's contribution to Arum- , | cs s culture Kuppiyire; itu* mtUriah- lor tin hook were 'tittic of the j HMUHiti women in the •’■*, nation j d organiiatioii affiliates and local am! funier counetin ramprishig NCNW. ! Tin? Women’s Auxiliary of the j I National Dents! Associntion, for > j f .sample, sent in the name of Rob- j j -ft Tanner Freeman as? the first j 1 Negro in America to receive a den- j ; tal degree Dr Freeman graduated 1 from Harvard University in 1867 ; ns a doctor of denial medicine The Auxiliary accompanied its ; -übmission with a recipe for ’sa voy baked boa ns" which w ere fea tured on the dale of Ds Freeman's graduation. My Ncipiars /- r h fm "IIMwiB ROW there’s an | item that *cosi -push-inflation ' hasn't affected too severely!” Tsic office •x-eiipies 3? ! " acr;- • ! of Ooor .-pace and <v 'hr h'S'd i genera! printihg pGni m the ; world. Hs modern a-m c-<i<r,.- •• • pnrditig and bmdm; ■ cim-.' ..m g valued Hi iriore Uisn $1?.000.000. j Os its 8.300 employr-s, ••ibout half I are printing-craft worß-'i s vim | .i.ivc iu meet servjee i..l . ~pcii j • nee rriiuireiTUilll.-. »f‘ci •< • cular i appi'i’niiccsbip in the regosiiiri d : printing tiadc- in m r ■ io m< • civil-r-crvi.-. .ipimmhcv un In it niana»;*?rrjeJit acfivitK’- the •;*ffcc I cnployes jmei-luiiiicid aud riccirica) englpci s, eniploycf.r'-la‘ urii.- and . n.-i snrtne! aseisianh rhe-mys . , comitani - Icaffic I rid tfiif!: p'H-l.i .-jk ejaiv't-. and hn itn On. us i ion of h'ubhc Eteeuments • librari- F an-, and library worker* i'.'olHgr ; cr'-die-ten rri-uy fin*! opr>ortim*t! ; ; for a career in these vjumeroui rn-i •‘•••jped activities For further Information *«.-rite *o i Hie Assistant VT.w.dr-Officer and Director of Perionncl United State** Government Printing Os tier Wasbingtci. ■{'>. D f y° u get QUALIT Y PWIS E p Wt# Wm mm WstSEfflaßim plus the homo j you’ve always j <~yAC€Ct/ wanted with a.. . I |Q| ff»"_ adfafd ONLY $5 DOWN! Many Models to choose from H Completely Finished Outside and with Floor and Partition Studs Inside! ■■WHERE A TRUCE WILL CO H'/.S/; WH.L BUILD" 1 ' (iRKENSBORO OFFICE Phone BK 5-0443 .3003 High Point Rd. MODELS OPEN 24 HOURS PER DAY FOR YOUR INSPECTION , YEARLY PAYMENT PLAN FOR FARMERS s«dMg%\ QUALITY WISE. VALUE WISE. DOLLAR WISE. \ YOU CANT BEAT A SHELL HOME BY rwiSE Homes, Inc. Telephone COLLECT V A 8-5434 or write today to 3303 Fayetteville Road, Raleigh, N. 0. Campy To Aid KCP’s March Os Youth NEW YORK, ,\ Y. <ANP» Roy OsiTipsni.:,ls, liiriuiT eatdte; , with the l.os Angeles Dodgers, hd.- : accepted the chairmandiip of the special advisory committee on ju venile delinquency Campanula will .study. ;<;> part. ; of tiie Knights of Pythias March ! of Youth, youth problems in Har lem mid other •over-crowded slum : areas. At a committee fund raisinu. ra! t.v at Madison Square Garden, ; "Campy” was. presented the annua! Pythian :<i>ovu re ard h,\ Gov. i not elect Nelson A Rocket-feller DRIVE SAFELY! BOTrgHfra You Can Get What You THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK %Xf KK %'K^’^f m WPT i'inH yourscl! nrnniny n Hill© short " 4 on Christmas cash? i)ime in today vJP TO for a signature loan reparable in WHAT YOU small rnont hly payments. At this time of year it is easy to find 400.00 | 36.00 ] 7.C0 $5?.00 SOW .. , « ril 320.00 *3-201 J.QCt i . I yourself shor oi hinds. Han now to 540 00 SO 40 I &00 78160 30.00 'Cr:’d ’ Hi min ale this situation next year. ! i.cso.«o 44.»: j 9,00 j t ,v. :- . o 90 ro prvo-.j ■.»«■ -»j ■•-•• i Join our Christmas Snvines ('iu'-»! fit Use Hood System Industrial Bank (£& wf 12* S liliiburf St. Cay Savings Bonds ■TfICQUINS JL PEACH | {asSl FLAVORED If-J BRANDY W££*\ $2.25 PINT !|§|^ n&Kit -> mi tjiMM Ur Inf.. PHIIA HMNA #0 PPOOf The O’Henrv 3 bedrooms. Cash Price $1875.00- $15.80 per month for 60 months. ★ Custom Built Homes ★ Aluminum Awning Windows ir Jalousie floors ★ Mum in um Screen s ★ Immediate Financing y— -r* «- *t* ~sr -ac- tan war S| * fn> mor« information and flow plan* on fbrao homns fIU In * * Rooittm and miil to 3303 OwHnlllf. Road. ftaleijb, N. C, « ! I Name f | Address f j County Lot Located In j | Directions .. I ! '■■■■'"' * * Cod; * l-. - -Tr'-T i-, j
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