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8 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C , SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1866 RALEIGH DISTINCT NIA TRIP WINNERS - The Raleigh District of the Winston Mutual Life Insurance Company awarded its three NIA trip winners - (Left to Right) L. C, Lindsey, manager. .]. C. Saunders, agent and ■!. N. Sor rell, s' ift nv.t tger by giving them in all expense paic t rip to Miami ileach, i la. o attend the Annual NIA Convention. After motoring from Raleigh to Winston-Salem they boarded a charted bus, along with ’he repre sentatives of the Greensboro and Winston-Salem Districts and traveled to Charlotte where 'fie winners of the Charlotte District their guests came aboard and on to Miami. They enjoyed a week of meetings, banquets, swimming and fun. St Aug. ’s Dr. Joseph Jones Announces Faculty Study Dr. Joseph Jones, Jr., vice president for academic affairs at Saint Augustine’s College, has announced that the following faculty and staff members will be studying at various institu tions during the 1969-70 school year: Miss Helen Chavis will pursue the Ph. D. degree in Black Literature at the Uni versity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin; Jack Biggers, doc torate in music, The Peabody Conservatory oi Music, Balti more, Maryland; John Pitch ford doctorate in music, U- Persona! SOCLAL DINNER The Soule’s residence was the scene in Wake Forest on Tues day, August 12 of a departure party for Lt. Richard Henry Lee; class of 1969 North Caro linat State University. The hos tess fro the evening was Miss Jenny Soule. Out of town guests were Miss Doris Holder, pre sently employed at Keg a Go Go, Washington, D. C., and Mr. Markarn Rickman, former ly associated with the Raleigh Police Department. The menu consisted of mints, nuts, chocolate chip cookies and milk. The event was suc cess. IMPORTED RARE SCOTCH 1 * 1 i (MSA If g2§ I jm 5 mm ill I jWff MM wit* «W Wist ts s«i HUi KSMUOB, hi.. f***. niversity of Washington, Seat tle, Washington. Also Mrs. Esther Perry, Ph. D. in Eng! i sh," University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mas- Week-End GOLF TOURNAMENT TEE OFF CLUB 2701 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh, N.C. SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY AUG.3O-SEPT.I 881 HOLES 3 Rounds Each Day MANY HANDSOME TROPHIES For Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth Phis Role in One; Lowest >n e-Ron ml Score; ALSO— ansistor Radio Given Away for Lowest 72-Hole Score (4 times on the 18-Hole Miniature Golf m Sat., August 30th to Monday, Lve fun playing miniature golf tor radio. Ladies invited to play. mm m SIO.OO Thursday, August 28—Registration and Practice Round. Saturday, August 30—9:00 A. M. First Round (27 Holes) Sunday, August 31—9 A. M. Second Round (27 Holes) Mon., September 1—9:00 A.M. Final Round (27 Holes) Presentation of trophies directly after tournament. ~ ENTRY BLANK Please accept my entry fee of SIO.OO for Tee Off Club’s Golf Tournament MAIL TO: P. R, JERVAY 518 E. Martin Street RALEIGH, N. C. 27601 I NAME L. E ADDRESS PHONE NAME THE GOSPEL WORLD BY JAMES THOMAS The 20th anniversary oi the "Sensational” Evening Five will be held at the Raleigh Safety Club Sunday, August 24. The program begins at 7;30. The opening prayer will be given by the Rev, George Bullock. On the program will be the Golden Whigs, Ernest Burwell, Dailest, Golden Bells, and many others. Revival serv ices are in pro gress at the St. fiST Amanda Baptist yMm. ' Walter S. Sand- ® ers, oast or of the Lilly of the THOMAS Valley is al ready in progress with a dif ferent sepaker egch night. On Sunday evening at 2:30 Rev. sachusetts; Eugene Terry, Ph. D. in English, University of. Massachusetts; Amherst, Mas sachusetts; Richard Mlz ell e, Ph. D. in psychology, Universi - ty of Wisconsin, Madison. Wis consin; Renty B. Franklin, Ph. D. in psychology, Howard u niversiy, Washington, D. C.; Dr. P. k. Dutt, on faculty leave of absence to do research in physics in India. Samuel Bradley will be parti cipating in cooperative program in the humanities at Duke U niversity and the University of North Carolina. Community Florist CORSAGES—FUNERAL DESIGNS—POTTED PLANTS—FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS, ETC. jESHEffIOEnaHf 325 N. Tarboro Sw Waters, Mate chorus, and mem bers of White Oak will render services at the church. Big Jonh Landis and the Gold en Echoes of Franklinton, will celebrate their Bth anniversary Sunday, August 24 at 7:30 at the G. C. Hawley High School. On program will be the Flem ing Landis-Swar ney Larks, Ak ron, Ohio, Janies Thomas and the Captial City Five, James Tharrington and the Oxford Harmoneers and a mystery group. Don’t forget our anniversary at the Raleigh Memorial Audi torium on Sunday, Sept. 7, at 1:30. On program will be the Dixie Hum m ingbir ds , The Brooklyn All - Stars, Harmo nizing Four, Angelic Gospel Singers, Liz and the Gospelet tes, and the Nightingales. If you miss this program, you will miss a treat. Tickets are cn sale at the usual places. The 20th Anniversary of the Voices of Harmony will be held Sunday, August 31, at 2:30 at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Cary. On program will be Sister Jessie Peacock, the Cross Family, the Golden Bells, the Gospelaires and others. "Miss Voices of Harmony "will be crowned. A Thought: Some say a friend is one who shares both bright and gloomy days, Someone who makes us happy by their thoughtfulness and friendly ways. Someone with whom of can discuss the little things we’ve planned, or just keep silent, knowing they will always under stand.” Walker Funeral Home Now Open In Raleigh Cnaries M. Walker, 219 E, Cabarrus Street, hasopenedfor business the Walker Funeral Home, 1515 New Bern Avenue (former site of the Raleigh Business College!, Mr, Walker, a long-time as sociate of R. J. Clark at Capi tal Funeral Home, 1012 E. Har gett Street, says that his motto is "Our service starts with your first cal! and ends at the com pletion of your affairs.” A recognized expert lr. Medi care and Social Security, Mr. Walker, a native of Raleigh, is a graduate of Washington High School and attended North Caro lina College at Durham, w here lie pursued a course in busi ness administration. He form erly served as administrator of Community Hospital in Wil mington; and is the only Negro ever to serve as administrator /*C\ TAKE 1T!... TAPE IT! g i \ Travel-Designed 3 AC/BATTERY | s /rrS; cassette $ ! 4/j TAPE RECORDER | I p4 $ 49 95 A | X Rugged portability for use on X the go. AC for use at home and v; at the office. Cassette ejects X; X for easy replacement. Fast for- X ward Rewind. 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The Walker funeral Home will boast & lobby, family room, office, three slumber rooms, a chapel, Which will comfort ably seat 150 persons, a dis play room, featuring all kinds of burial garments, caskets and vaults, an area where the family m a y receive, ample covered off -street parking, and it is com pletely air-conditioned. Walker is married to the form er Miss Ruth Boyer, also a native of this city. They are the parents of one daughter, Mrs,, Edna Walker Rich of Mas sachusetts, a graduate of Ben nett College in Greensboro. INSURANCE o RENTALS o SALES TERRACE INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY 434 HILL STREET T. B. JILES, Mgr. DIAL 833-1102 W———H———B— —— ' '■■■.■■i Bmmmmmmmmxam —— Announcing i THE OPENING OF | WAKER’S f home l ' 1515 NEW BERN AVENUE COMPLETE MORTUARY MFWk SERVICE dp m ® LOBBY • FAMILY ■lftMh 4^ ROOM « OFFICE #3 W\ J : } SLUMBER ROOMS • m^\ • CHAPEL WITH 150 W \ L PERSON SEATING CA- fr" ' ® f W PACITY • DISPLAY ROOM • ALL KINDS A jtt OF BURIAL GAR- 4' ments, caskets and WmKEK m OTii VAULTS ® RECEPTION AREA WHERE FAM ILY MAY RECEIVE FRIENDS # AMPLE COV ERED OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE • COM LETELY AIR CONDITIONED. WALKER S FUNERAL HOME 1515 NEW BERN AVENUE Charles Walker, Manager Foundation ( Ytrb, Anti-Black NEW YORK-(NPI)-The pro posal in. Congress to tan the use of foundat ion funds for votifcr registration, has f>een denounc ed by the NAACP as a veiled drive to halt the increase in the voting strength of Black Americans, particularly in the South, In a letter to the New y York Times newspaper, Roj Wilkins, NAACP executive di rector, pointed out that “Ne gro citizens are not deceived by the tax reform labels be cause they know it is really aimed at curbing Blacks vot ing strength.”
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