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rersify Students To Raleigh SPEAKERS AT SAINT AUGUSTINE’S CON FERENCE - Finley Campbell, assistant professor of English, Wabash College, Crawfordville, Indiana; Dr. Jacquelyn Jackson, assistant professor of Medical Sociology, Depart ment of Psychiatry, Duke University; and Dr. Joseph Jones, Jr., vice president of Academic Affairs, left to right. These three spoke at Saint Augustine’s College, September 4-5 on the following subjects: “Some Current Innovative Programs”; “Student Activism -- Its Implications for the College Commend “; and ‘ * The Educational Milieu at Saint Au gustine’s College”, i expect Amis. The occasion was the faculty-staff orientation and planning cor.mi en< v. Leadership Conference)a ske cl for a thousand churches to make an annua! financial commitment to the struggle of the poor m America. He sounded his uer sistent t tie me against “shamless waste in Vietnam,’' The Rev. Dr. EdwardT.Gra ham of Miami served as host minister for the convention aid Dr. Thomas C. Kilgore of I os Angles was Program Chairman. Kjjfjore is also president of the \1 1/2 million-member Amort i can Baptist Convention. | The convention closed Sun- Spay afternoon selecting Kansas ■City, Missouri as the site of Snext year’s confab. i kmim kilh W Research HUNTSVILLE, Ala.-(NPI) - Some of that long-hoped-foi research money has come into coffers of Oakwood College. It has just received a $24,82b NASA grant to conduct bask research into the “Synthesis of Ntnhydrin Analogs for use in the Identification of Amino Acids.” Dr. Emerson Coopei is in charge of the project. Welcome * To Our Campuses ' (r THeTplLqt 1 V For all your needs For all your life... plan ahead with your local Pilot Life representative i Greensboro. North Carolina ' "Pilot To Protection Since 1903” Welcome Students The W orld Is Your Palace- Furnish 111 W ith Diligence! DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY 216 South West Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Goldsboro—Charlotte Greenville, 5?. C. Rocky Mount Durban. Greensboro Industrial Machinery Around Johnston County BY MRS. ANNIE ELLIOTT SMITH FIELD - Our sick and shut-ins are Mr. Donnie Jones, Mrs. Hettie Smith, Mrs. Fran ces Leach, Mrs. Gency Mitch ener, Mr. A. Coyt, Mr. John L. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Holt, Mr and Mrs. Morris Tomlinson, Mrs. Viola Ton kins, Mrs. Bessie Layton, Mrs. Lillie Raynor, Mr. Rnftis Bar ber, Yotn cards, calls, prayers and flowers will be appreciated. We are in sympathy with Mrs. James Holden, of Clayton Mis. Eldora Smith of Raleigh and Mrs. Peter Yarn of Smith field in their recent bereave ments. The wedding of Mr. Meari mon Judkins took place at the home of the bride, Mrs. Dillie Elliott on Burlington Ave., Dur ham at 8 p.m., August 20. Rev. C. D. Harris performed the ceremony. Attending were Mrs. LaVerne Jefferies of Raleigh, Mrs. C. Pitts of Raleigh, Mrs. Christell Henderson and grand son of New York, Mrs Mar garet Simmons of Kingston, N. Y.,Mrs. Annie Elliott, Smith field, Andrea Simmons, also of Kingston, N, Y„ Pamela Smith of Raleigh, Lottie Pratt, Vic tor Henderson, New York, Mrs. ilp ifll Clio's <got the besrnalun?d taste on (his whole - that’s who! Regular Avf -a- li§ JPL W '*'*** ftpsi*Co!a with the taste that* clean and *) 'JK ** ali\e..,and Diet IVpsi-0»!a for honest-to- I \ " Pepsi taste at less than a calorie. Only •a Pepsi gives you such a delirious choice ! ,Peps| £iii , Bottled By Pepsi-Colei Bottling Co, ©f Raleigh, N. C. Inc, Sarah Allen, Elder A. C.Gaths, Mrs. Sophie Davis, Sharon Cha vis, Michelle Chavis, Mrs, Ear leen Perry, Miss I,eola McDon ald, and Rev. Harris. Mr, Judkins is now making his home in Durham. Mrs. Judkins wore a powder blue dress with blue and white accessories. Visitors here during the La bor Day weekend were Mrs. Gertrude Spencer and family of Washington, D. C„ Mr. Jas per Sanders, H. Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pillman, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Griffin of New York, Mr. George Baines of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles San ders of Florida scent the sum mer with Mr. and Mrs. Creig hton McClean. Miss Rossie Tyler and grand mother visited in Washington, D. C. and New York. Mrs. Lucille Eason will re turn home soon. Mrs. Mary Warren of Wash ington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warren were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sanders. Mrs. Mable Layton spent the weekend in Virginia. Mr. Ben Borland of New York is visiting relatives in Wil son Miiis and Smithfield. -Jf® ft!nera! of Mr. Thomas S uv f V Vas held Wilson Mills n eV : Melvin, officiat ing. Buriai was in the Wilson Mills cemetery. Mrs. Tessie Elliott and Mr, George Tomlinson are both con fined to the hospital after re cent accidents. Celebrating bi r th d a y s are Mr. Norman Elliott, Cindy Bell Ronald McFadden, Mrs. Annie Elliott. Mr. Alexander Jud k i n s at - tended the wedding of Mr. Er nest Elliott in Chase City, Va, The couple will make their home in Richmond, Va. The recep tion was held at the home, of the bride, Miss Clara M, Rus sell. A revival was held at the Wil son Mills Church last week where Rev. R. B, Miles is the pastor. His son was the guest speaker. Galilee Baptist Church is sponsoring a Teacher's Day the fourth Sunday in September. Everyone is invited to attend. Oaky Grove Church is spon soring a Woman’s Day Pro gram on the fourth Sunday, Mr. Leonard Bell left for THE CAROLINIAN N. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1989 Club News COSMETOLOGIST CLUB CHAPTER 35 Cosmetologist club Chapter 35 resumed its meeting on Tuesday, September 2 at 4m Alston Street with Miss Fred die Williams serving as hos tess. Devotion was led by Mrs. Christiana Pitts. The president, Miss Vivian Burt, presided. Various reports were heard from the committees. Corres pondence was read The Dur ham Chapter is sponsoring a bus trip to the Regional, which will convene in Miami, Fla., October 26-28, with headquar ters at the Ever Glade Hotel. After the meeting, a delicious menu was served consisting of barbecue, string beans, slaw, hush puppies, hot rolls, fruit punch, and lemon cheese pie. Members present included Mesdarnes Irene Thomas, Ro setta Rand, Carrie Burgess, Marthena Sanders, Sallie Mills, Estella Bryce, Joella Perry, Christiana Pitts, Alzoria Rob- Wasliington, N. c. to visit his brother who was accidentally burned. erts. Iris Crum, Inez Lee, Misses Vivian Burt and Freddie Williams. * * * RALEIGH WOMAN’S CLUB The Raleigh Woman’s Club will worship at the Oberlin Baptist Church for Woman’s Day Service Sunday, Septembei 14. This is the annual church visitation. * * * The cut of meat determines its relative tenderness and cost per pound. Know -your cuts of meat and shop for meat more intelligently. You save money, too. * * * So often a homemaker buying meat will ask the butcher for “enough nice pork chops to serve five.’’ Hoi lack of speci fic information about the cut and approximate weight of meat she wants leave quite a res ponsibility to the store clerk. It's important to know the grade, cut, and approximate weight of The meat you buy, so you can ask for “five 1-inch pork loin (shoulder or rib) chops, please.” That’s intelligent food buying. 7
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