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High Games: Wallace Royal 238; lbs. Carolyn Allen 261. Handicap Games: Thomas Steele 257; Mrs. Robetra Hall 220. Handcap Sets: Lewis Ewing 621; Miss Sheila Hall 588. Most Improved: Mrs. Mary Horton 14 pins; Jobs H. Mil ler, 86 pins. Sportsmanship: Wallace Royal, Mrs. Lula M. Royal. Over 5 Bowlers, above 225: Mrs. Carolyn Allen 261, Wal lace Royal 283, Lewis Ewing 232, Jay Reed 232, Thomas Steel 229. The Swings recent retirees from the A. T. Company are still ardent bowlers. Lew win still enjoys a Joke and admits that Bowling no longer offers an outlet for his hostilities; he enjoys the fellowship and the opportu nity that chance eoffers for him to strike out a seasoned player. Bowling keeps the torch of youth burning eter nally within Lewis. Mrs. Flossie Ewings, wear ing a gown of blue trimmed with gold, was at her charm ing best; a little less vigorous and gregarious outgoing but she wears the joy of be ing with the crowd like a glowing halo; and. she is what she claims to be regard ing the America Tobacco Co.: "I am Public Relations Per son for the Amerisn Tobacco Company. And very proud to be; we who work for the company know that we work for one of the best companies in the world. I have retired but I still brag about the MRS. CAMPBELL The 1972-73 Bowling Season for the American Tobacco Company is all. over even the tab for the palatable din ner served in the spacious dining room of Holiday Inn Convention Hall, ' has been checked off the company's -expense account. Mrs. Ruth Campbell, chair man of the Social .Committee, has learned through experi ence that a picturesque back ground for a special oocasion dinner party is a must, there fore, she selects only places where elegeance is spelled with a capital "E". The plush banquet room of Holiday's Convention Hall was the set ting for this year's eistedd fod. Here, the resplendency of the covetel trophies whk enhanced by the bold, brilli ance of the red room and W red and white table setting, ! Each year, during thi open ing ceremonies, a great deal of stress is placed upon the fact that the American Bowl ers are one Mi happy fam ily. And from all exoteria aoDearances. one senses the strong family ties among the bowlers. However, the 1973 assembly manifested this de sire more tlan at another season. There was less gad ding about by the males and a great deal less laughter on the part of the beautifully begowned ; ladies; neyejrthe- less, there; was the pronounc ed premeatiofr""6f ""together ness a marked Juppy family aspect. A few years ago the chil dren of the American Tobac co Company's Bowlers were shy, little ones in pigtails, but this year a crop of pretty Misses: Bliss Wallace, April Oldham, Shelia Farrington; wearing hair-dos, party dress es 'n heels, added to the glamour of the party. An outsider, peeking thru an aperature and not seeing the trophies, might easily have mistaken the affair Jet a swanky Fashion Show; the ladies were stunning in din- II j I- vUn.-'rl ner-guwns auu cvouuj va"r suits. Black with rhinestonesf stole the spotlight when it was not on the hostess, Mrs. Campbell, wearing a royal blue suit and a gorgeous cor sage of red carnations. She is the widow of the late Roose velt Campbell. And Mrs. Ruth Campbell church work er at Mt .Vernon Baptist Church where she has been a member over a long period, , of years: Socjal Chairman of the Faithful Redeemed, Sun day School Class; 'The Milfr sionary Dept. of the church; The Friendly Traveling' Club. And, she has one daughter, Mrs. Patricia G. Ryans; two grandchildren: Vgenitha and Twana Evans.5 p ui The American' 'management was in atten&lhce at tne Bar An "upgrade" away from the traattenal table with bucket of ite and fifths on it an'd;;;l6wlers, and friends sipped eMnks and exchange' casual re marks about the after "East er cold spell," or commented on the thoughtfulnnes of the Social Committee to arrange for everyone to go dancing in the Holiday Ball Room. b the absence of Tom Steele, the appointed M-C for the evening, the "show went on" in grand style with James Oldham in command, assisted by the popular mother and so nteam: president and vice president; Mrs. Lula M. Roy al and Wallace Royal. The buffet style dinner was as delicious as it was color ful. The Holiday Bar-B-Cue-It ilit nver shadowed the Holi day Fried Chicken. Both were good. 1 u ; While the evening was still young and everyone thought fniiv imi'.TAd over black cof fee and desert, the pretty, , lun minK Mr. W"Ra"e Royal ligMcd the podium with the men i iTljSMsejSI .. ' TBoBTITBM 1 if POTATOES MRS. JOSEPHINE TURNER HEAD CASHIER Gold Seal FLOUR 25-Lb.Bog $0 I C I FROSTY MORN LARD HERMITAGE BACON ebeAin 4 lb. ctn 79' lb. 89s TURNIP GREENS 7 bos cans H.00 BUSH BUCKEYE PEAS 6 m cans M.00 POCAHONTAS PORK & BEANS 8 8oz. cans '1.00 We Hove Plenty Horns Ann Shoulders LARGE BOTTLE OF : -coupoh-. RUBBING ALCOHOL WITH COUPON IT? UK LOIN CHOPS lb. 83' CENTER RIB CHOPS lb .89' SUPER MARKET . 910 N. ROXBORO STREET Open 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily lptlell 0 4 tm M. Ism. mmi tumimy 1 mmmW' Ww FROM BLACK As we approach one of the ' most important weekends of the year let us pause to pay tribute to our only hope, our shelter, our strength, the BLACK WOMAN. Yes as we talk about Mother's day let us talk about what has meant so much in the lives of our people, the BLACK MOTHER. Even as we came into this world we were greeted by a Black woman, and as we leave this world the last face we are likely to see is that of a Black woman. And all in between our birth and our death the BLACK WOMAN, the BLACK MOTHER is there to help us carry the load, to help us on, to g ive us the strength to en dure the oppression of living in this world. For as we return home a BLACK WOMAN sends us on our way with a blessing. In the hospital, in jail, the first person to come to show care is usually a BLACK WOMAN. And no matter what we say the BLACK WOMAN has always been through laughter. As we have tried to find our freedom the BLACK WOMAN has been there. So as we stop on this weekend to pay tribute to that day let us pay a special attention to the mother of our civilization, our hope, our tomorrow, the BLACK MO THER, the BLACK WOMAN. ' I personally would like to dedicate one of my older poems to all Black WOMEN on this day; CAN You look at me, And I look a t you, And I see the beautiful glow of brown that I would live, But can I? By John Hudgins I want to love y ou , And to care for you, And to make you show the beautiful Black Queen you are, But how can I? Can I, if I am not free, Can we, if we are not free, How does a slave bring love to an enslaved queen, Can I? SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1878 Can 1, Can I Hve this life. Can we endure this torture, m IX AVEL-ON MOTORCYCLE COMPANY COMPLETE HONDAS IN ST FULL SERVICE FINANCING INSURANCE .MfMifey-Friday 9:00-7:30 Salnrday 9:00-5:00 Sundav 1 : 00 -4: 00 femIcTwoma4, If We can BBBBBBBBBBB mm niWlBBBl I p CHAPEL HILL 929-2364 k:'-v k American and all the pro ducts the company makes and its subsidiary products if it's made by American To bacco Company or represent ed by American, it's the best." Persons representing man agement were Superintend ent Tilley; Public Relations Person, Robertson; Foreman: Frank Slater. MORE CROPS American farmers irfdrMe"" fhat they will plant larger acreages of practically all major field crops this year than they planted in 1972. Cotton is the exception. Acreage of this crop is expected to be down by 6.6 percent. One of the largest expansions is expected in soybeans 14.5 percent increase. Old Taylor . Even the rocks taste better. M1.60 ysgal. Enjoy tibe great Bourbon NfNTUCXr STUAsGHf flOUWM WHfSKfv. 66 PROOF THE OLD tn OR OrSTiUfftY CO nUNKFOflr 4 LOtJiSVtue KENTUCKY nt -$5 TAnOftl Fifth J I $3i5 M Totfljioiil ft lGak,;i i 1 ion DESIGNED FOR ANDTUNED TO AMERICAN CARS If you keep your car in reasonably good shape, tires properly inflated end wheels bilinced, CN7S's will weer evenly. The reason it they're so precisely built that uneven wear is virtually impossible. So there's no need to rotate them. 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