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Father Howard said parish scout ing officials have tried for a year to obtain a copy of regional scout ing bylaw s. bin without .-nceesc. "R looks like there is some eva sion.’' he stated in Ins letter by St. Augustine > while (hr, group was in New York on tour. The all-make Glee Club of More | house College ’Atlanta, Gab will I be heard May 31 Wendell Whaium j is the director. The weekly radio series origin ates in New York City, Sunday mornings, 10:30-10:55, for the ABC Radio Network (WABC-N.Y.-11:05* 11:30 P. M.l. Cheek local listings j for brand cast tints in your area, TALLAHASSEE - A workshop offering he advantage* in Instruct ional Television will be held at Florida A&M University, .lune 17 July 7. Dr. T. B. Cooper, director. North Carolinians have an estt | mate SBS million invested in term i fish ponds. Repairs to Any TV, Radio Phono, Hi-Fi or Small Appliance. lunirsiimcEr TAYLOR RADIO & TV SERVICE “Tha House Service Builf CALL TE. 2-3950 224 E. MARTIN ST. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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