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8 ThT. CAROLINIAN RALEIGH N C. SATURDAY. MAY 10. 'imt Wf i 45p !0 U;fj« 'WAYS AND MEANS* BABY CONTEST - The Ways and Means Committee, sponsored a Baby Contest Sunday evening;, April 27, at the East Raleigh Branch YWCA on East Davie Street. Three prizes were given as follows: Chestine Banks, Debbie Yarborough and Freddie Lassiter. Seated from left, front: Chestine Banks, Debbie Yarborough, Freddie Lassiter, Mrs. Levette Spriggs. Babv Sovna Spriggs. Standing, from left: Mrs. Ever- Ivn Sullivan, Baby Ingrid Sullivan. Mrs. Kenneth Dunn, Baby I.aureen Dunn. Presents Students In Piano Recital Mrs. Geneva P. Brown, pre sented tier music students it: a piano recital to an appreciative audience Sunday, April 27 at St. Paul AME Church at 4 p.m. In ihe piano recital, the stu dents played compositions by the following composers: Liszt, Duvernoy, Schaurn, Foster, Streabbog, Thompson, Ludwig, Handel, Donizette, Margis, Bach, Bohm, Beethoven and Sin ALL RECORD BAR LOCATIONS ARE CELEBRATING THE GRAND OPENING OF THE SIXTH RECORD BAR LOCATION IN CHARLOTTE Help us celebrate the opening by saving with these FANTASTIC lOYS THE BEST AND GREATEST SALE Any album on any label that is the best of or greatest hits of any artist SUCH GREAT ALBUMS AS. THE SUPREMES GREATEST HITS MIRACLES GREATEST HITS TEMPT ATIONS GREATEST HITS BEST OF LOT RAWLS INTRUDERS GREATEST HITS PLUS HI NDREOS MORE MARVIN GATE S GREATEST HITS Get the best of your favorite artists at these lew, low prices regular 4.98 Now Only $3.35 regular $5.98 Now Only $4.19 ALL 8 TRACK TAPES SI.OO OFF LIST PRICE Any 4 45 RPM Records Only $2.98 OTIS REDDINGS LOVE MAN’ * . - , BIT ill SIT ANN'S "DON'T TOUCH ML" UUltf ©»£ LB£P 4 RECORD BAR discount records 10 till 3 Dally 1.0 till € Set. NORTH HILLS« CAMERON VILLAGE « DURHAM • CHAPEL HILL • ROCKY MOUNT } ☆ EFFECTIVE TODAY ☆ l MOVING TO NEW LOCATION * 1904 S. SAUNDERS ST. * . J PREVIOUS BUILDING FOR RENT ——' (LOCATION) 414 S. SALISBURY ST. } —ITEMS FOR SALE * * ★ FIXTURES * 1 NEW ALAMITE FRONT END j * MISC. OFFICE EQUIP. MACHINE J ★ 2 USED BRAKE DRUM * 1 NEW ALAMITE WHEEL BALANCER Jf LATHES ★ 6 NEW SERVICE STA. AIR JACKS $ . r * JOBBERS OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SUPPLIES $ COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE ik (Serving Rolesgh for 38 years) | RALEIGH AUTO SUPPLY CO. $ PHONE 1904 S. SAUNDERS ST. TE-2-4679 ding, P ev. B. S. Foust presented trophies to the following stu dents; Walter Egerton, Deborah Green, Anita WUscm, Marshall Butler, Jewel Egerton, Mark Calloway. Reager Goodson; certificates of merit to si.arnr, T oust, Henrietta Belle, Bren da Hatfield, June Egerton, .Au di aedese Jones, Sheila Fort, v vonne Ande r s, Miili c e n t George. Camille Taylor, Car men Taylor, and Wanda San ders. Immediately after the pres entation, the parents, friends and students were invited down to the junior church to a re ception, given by the parents and teacher. The students and teacher re ceiver; many congratulations on a iob well done. Gfi To Chord Suit. NCC Law Dean 50th Finals Speaker At Albany State ALBANY, Ga. - '- •'l G, Sampson, • f of Law at Nor: • z l“ge a* Du:' th' annua >. •- address at Albar: Ga : -a* College on S- : i‘ Uid; ‘-I. Lt. Thon a? Mill : '• k.: s Alban - State T: nounced 5a mi ' • ’ tt is year’ c ccw :• < note foil: • int finals com::.; complete p; • days of con •• vities. A native of 5,, n .. ... _ ... C-i DANIEL C. Sampson > NCC Lav. Nch ■>l i- 1 has been . men : law fa cub' sm a> oi Vor Savnv.v .■;■•••.• g: eo r. *1 ‘ n • ■ the LI D a. : ' a* Boston T ■ of vor!' 1 v\ • T - ed over si as it. • > • lias also stucb r- St it Ut 0 O: 1 "f l ■ York Unr *’? s; verslty oi Calif: • ■ Sampson, /tsm ■ '**■ ' *» a** M * ■j. 'W; 3 Df VIET--.' •• T ' Lee Graham, - ise C-i al m - »: rnan Street r- ■"v . • -r, Vietnam - it- Bat tali ion. lb- . ua* < oi the Jo 1 • .. School here. ~ • ; - . • Mapli T' i . .j- Chi is*. He i • Cl : ,u: e. . lot choir. The origrr.al V : ■,:« * j: fighters nun • • day there an e'' » ing veteran 1 ■ ' ■ * iff l»v>—e: o: “.eN'A ACPLeral edre s Cortir: rtee, Is a.sci ■ rrmari oi the 'shit . *• i Ins:itute, a consortium spo' Spred Ly the Duke Nri •’■rr.r-. - Nor* Carolina Col bre ctiools of Lav.. Sift. Herbert P.Goode Given Hites In Raleigh Funeral services so: Teel - • ical Sergeant Herbert .F, Goode, 3", of 2827 Newark Drive, who died Sunday morning a: Wake Memeriti Hospital, were conducted a: the Qbertin I arris: Cuurch Wednesday af ternoon at 4 o’clock 1 •* e • e - . Jospp* B. Dempsey and Lt. Gram, Davis. Burial was in C a • olina Biblical Gardens-Sur viving are : is wife, Mrs.. Mar ine Wilson Good -.four sons, '••«--bert. Jr., Anthony, Donald a c Roland Goode; five dang: - 1 - TTicdiors' , Pef' -la T.latiita Jyry and Patricia parents, v. and Mrs. Julius 1 . Goode,.sr., Raleig;.; two h-o --t: r: Julius Goode, Jr., V a- t ‘- rot:, D, C.. and Bo* >■- Go >'>«* of Fedlsads, Calif.; + h;ef t'TS, Mis. t. c'JUeliv.e Shelton, Mrs. Anne Fulfot !, i<.y. Mie. 1 dLan Ale - O’i, all of Rub igh. • r- . vas . 3P"2 rrad - oi " ; stdagtoi : igl.sr or. 1 . F djlowing graduation, ' • .••t.. • ' ' : v: tht v. S. Aii Force • "y had v ed afTjvely j: GET PAID TO LEARN ATI! Mlli j THE E’.'P; OY’.i:- NT SECURITY COMMISSION & HOLDING TECi:NJ'"A; IN WANT TO TRAIN YOU I * i 1 or A ( areer As A Brick Mason or A Carpenter MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT TRAINING ACT j BEGINS MAY 12,1969 j ! Sign Up Now For A Setter Future! '•'T'•’"*! CrrYfiral' Program—Bth Gradt Minitmtm Education F- - • • ■ i .. II } or Moy Draw Allowances for Training. Subsistence and 7m • i Time is Short Call Today or SEE ROBERT H DREW. Selection and Referral Officer II \ mplovmenf Se<*urity Commission 321 W HARGETT ST.. RALEIGH N C. 27002 ; PHONE: 629-3941 |j Ml PON ENT SYSTEM ■ne*T be: of the North Caro ■’tate Bar, the Southeast rr: Lawyers Association, and National Rat Association, s.-r.pson., a member of Omega T - PH Fraternity, is mairied the former Cl arena Scott. couT: - .-. ‘e received several r -dais and commendations for outstanding service. : few weeks ago, bewasdec -’rated with the Bronze Star dal a’ Charleston Air Force Base, C: arlestcn, S. C. for - , t itorious service while en ■aged ii military .operations a -.st Vie: Cong forces. He was c -f? for his performance as £ supply ir-ventory supervisor ■ Hh the Pi7t! Military .Airlift • -upport Squadron m Vietnam. Fv'»?” . - Tt <- ranks ofPro ct Equality, the nationwide, i:; - ‘-.-fait 1 program to utilize '-Conor.power of religious ’■•istitutlons to end employment ’* s. 1 as swelled to 280, with ■"ing of 10 ma jor religious bod'i-s y the state of Mas -■ r hi;ssf«tts. Combined pur c! - ring weight of the program w’mated now at A3.1 bil lion, If T® Advertise Persona! ■iisrrs homf On Martfh IS AC Charles L. Jcrmer, son oi Mrs. Eliz abeth Joyner off €lO Colemar Street, Raleigh, arrived here from. Lowry Air 'force Base. Color odo. While here, lie visited 1 relatlree in New York Cit; during the Easter lholidays. On Bundav, .April 20. he d<: - flililiw ! s M®urfein 1 yDew J Me laris! Bottled B\ Pepsi-Cola Bottling ( <>. '•« ima, Inc. j iKr * rv? F’CX'* r; vh | parted for Los Angeles, where tie .sited bov of tiis uncles. F ro*: ere, he weat to ravi<- Air ! * ce Base, fc Sam Francisco where e will be sent t<; Vietecr C.a»J » ■ • sisters and o* • <j -■ -• Falefigii. I • Hr W r J"'- ’am «g< of Tt 7.- 1 :»■ s vt.o served '■ ' >: Me? is Ss*. r y ■ ' * ordi *. r to ■■■: l •• - - td - - " >atr**lor #
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