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Cali or come by KELLY GIRL DIVISION imi || 401 Otoerlin Road 832-3595 - 532 8418 Equal Opportunity Employer STATS PERSONNEL DEPART MENT, 121 West Jones Street, P.O. Box 328, Raleigh, N. C. No fee charged. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM furnished apart ment Couple or two working girls. One room available, for girl. Call 832-0483. ROOMS FOR RENT Furinshed rooms for couples as well as single persons. Raleigh's best. Ph. 888-3048. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH ED apartments for rent at Rest ful Fines, For information, call George Fuller, 828-5803 ROOMS FOR MALES—B34nSTWS. WHITE OAK MOBILE PARK Samue L, Sanders, Garner, N C. Telephone 772-16(2. ~~ICHOOLS TRAjjNINfi FOT-fCHOOL TRAINING, crow Link Chhd Care Center. TYaa*- ggffiUan inaured service. Fhor.e CIVELLA BEAUTY OOL£JBS®-A complete course in Beauty Cul ture, Personality and Charm. Day and nightly classes; weekly or monthly, Air conditioned. Mrs. C- J. Pitta, Owner-Manager. 228 S. East Street, Raleigh, Sf! C. Computer Prograrnmirtg for IBAAJ6O Computers The World'* oldest end l*rg**t Oat* Pro. c*s»lnj! School now he* a local drench open in Soielflh to train fisn end women In th* orofekilon of Computar Prog.om mlng. Fir mors lnforiTt*flcn on tSM* Pro ceulrtg.Career Trelnlng, Contact: electronic Computer Programming Institute of Raieigh-/Durhom, Inc. 3820 Merton Drive, Raleigh, N. C. Phone 787.9085 RENTALS • SALES MUSICAL RENTAL PIANO rental, $5 a too., all rent applies to purchase. Open Mon, and Fri. 'tit 8 p.m MAUS PIANO CO., 2420 Wake Forest Rd. 832-6448. Lege! Notices ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Hattie Avery, deceased, late of Wake County, this is to notify all [persons hav ing a claim against said estate to present them to the undersigned ft 130 East Hargett Street, on or before the Bth day of March. 1970, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All ipersons indebted to said estate, will please make immediate payments. This Bth day of October, 1968 ETKKL, VICTORIA AVERY AL LEN, Administratrix F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney ©Ct, 18-25; Nov, 1-8 1868 NOTIC K IN THS GENERAL' COURT OF . JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CASKXUNA* WAKE COUNTY JAMES CASPm, Plaintiff - vg. GAIL CABPE3, Defendant The above named defendant, Gail Casper, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the District Court of Wake County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to ae ‘••tue *« absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds at one year’s continuous separation preceding the bringing of this ac tion and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is re- S ubH S? ■*? a PP«a»' at the office of Clerk of the District Court of County. the courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the sth day of Decemb-r. isai and answer to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff -will apply to the Court for the relief fflrtnwtded in said complaint. 15tb day of October, sses, OnerCOTN ». DICKSON, Asst, « S'werior Court. Wake Cy Oct. 18-23; Nov. 3-6, 1969 Lego! Notices NOTICE IN THE GFNFHAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COTTRT DTVTSION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY CAROL MARSHALL,. Plaintiff vs. NOHMAN MAfiiSHAILL, Defendant The above named defendant. Norman Marsha!!, will take notice that the action entitled ns above has been commenced in the Dis trict Court of Wake County. North Carolina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation preceding the bringing of this ac tion and the defendant will fur ther take notice tha f she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the 21 day of November. 1969, and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff wiil apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Ist day of October, i 969. GRETCHEN B DICK CON. Asst. Clerk Superior Court, Wake C’y W. FRANK BROWER. Attomev Oct. 4-11-18-25, 1969 NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUST OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY JOAQUEM SANTOS, Plaintiff ARLENE M. SANT S 3, Defendant The above named defendant will take notice that the action entitled as above has been com menced in the District Court of Wake County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an abso lute- divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year’s continuous separation preceding the bringing of this action and the delendant will further take no tice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse In Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the 21 day of November, 1969, and answer to the complaint in said action, or die plaintiff will aoplv to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. '- st tia - v of October, 1969. GRETCHEN B. DICKSON, Asst. „. cl £L k . Superior Court, Wake Cy Vr. FRANK BROWER, Attorney Oct. 4-11-18-25, 1986 NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DTVBSICtN (CIVIL) NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY ELSIE HARRISON, Plaintiff vs. WLE (HARRISON, Defendant The above named defendant, Jule Harrison, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in th® Dis trict Court of Wake County, North Caroina, by the plaintiff tc se cure ajs absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation preceding tite bringing of this ac tion and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is re quired to'appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Wike County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the 14th day of November, *969 and anawer tc the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. of September, 1983. GRETCKL-N B. DICKSON, Asst. ..Clerk Superior Court, Wake C’y W FRANK BROWER, Attorney Sept. 27; Oct. i-n-iB, 1969 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Lil lian Saunders would like to ex press their deepest appreciation to persons for their cards, tele grams. flowers and other kinds of expressions of sympathy during their hours of bereavement Bim Revue Set Here By ZetoSerers On Saturday, November Ist, Omicron Zeta of the Zets Phi Beta Sorority will present Us twenty-second Annua! Blue Re vue in Raleigh’s Memorial Auditorium, The queen, maids of honor and court, together with fifty other lovely young ladies, will introduce the 1969 Zeta Attraction. • the famous Shirley and the Shirelles. The annual Zeta project is sponsored to support its pro gram of scholarships to the young ladies participating, community and civic organiza tions has as its 1969-’7O Chal lenge- “Meeting Human Needs Through Designing and De veloping Methods of Improv ing The Delivery of Effec tive Services.” Queen Miss Wanda Goins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C« R. Goins, is & junior at En loe High School. She is a mem ber of the First Baptist Church, Y-Teens, Jack and Jills of A merica, Enloe Marching Ea gles, and Meadowbrook County Club Senior Teens. Maids of honor, Miss Ellen Daye .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs David Daye of Ox ford. Ellen Is a senior of Mary Potter School, Oxford; and a member of the Future Teach ers of America, secretary of Future Farmers and Home makers of America, Journal ism Staff, and Dramatics Club. She serves cat the ur' er board, sings in the junior choir, and works with the Junior Mission ary group of the Oak Grove Baptist Church. Miss Tonya Rose Jones, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. John Jones, Jr., is a member of Top per Memorial Baptist Church. Tonya sings in the Young Peo ple’s choir of her church, at- ——- iii i iii mi i ii~i i in urniwit—r——' i ' AT SIGMA GAMMA RHO MEET MERE-Pictureci are some of the mem >i> Area 111 meeting at Shaw University, Saturday, Octo- Seated' Jft'to membeTa of »gn>* Gamma Rho Sorority. , ' „ht.. Sorer I rtmrose Jackson, area eo-ordinator; Soror Carolyn Robinson, Northeast Regional Syntaktes of Baltimore, Mary land. and Soror Mamie S. Haywood, Basileus of Beta Lambda Sigma Chap ter, Raleigh. The other representatives are from Nu Chapter, Saint Augustine’s College, and Beta Theta, Shaw University. (See story). AKA DEBUTANTES AT CHARM CLINIC-Left to right: Phillis Gray, Phyllis Wilson, Mrs. Mary Whitley, consultant; Jewelyn Geiger, model; Meletta Dickens, Linda Williams, and Dante Butler. (See story). AKA Debvtmtes Attend Cham Clink The Governor Moorehead School was “alive” with AKA Debutantes who were eager to learn how to oecome more at tractive for their presentation to society, November 28, at the Memorial Auditorium. The main theme which was presented by Mrs. Mary Whit ley was, “Chouse what is right for you,” After one discovers the hairstyle and make up that becomes you, begin to use a lit tle of this, and some of that, but whatever you do, let your hairstyle, your eyes, and total make up reflect your personal ity. Mrs. Marguerite Jordan gave tips on posture, walking, ana sitting. Proper diet and exer cise are Important factor s for developing a good figure. Pro per care of the skin was also emphasized. The selection of the prop er clothes and accessories were discussed for types of parties. At all times good taste in dress, and make up are to be practices by all of us. Debutantes present; Shirley Lane, Elaine Barnes, Geraldine Smith, Meletta Duckens, Phyllis Gray, Sylia Burch, Yvonnie Lewis, Vera Green, Dante But ler, Hope Whitaker, Gloria Cameron, Jewelyn Geiger, Lor raine Bailey Dunn, Linda Wil son, Marion Costin, Denise Spaugh, and Dante Butler, tends Enloe High School, is a member of the Girls’ Chor us and student Lounge Com mittee. Miss Carole Hellene Car ven, daughter of Mrs. Mont rose Spencer Carver/, is a member of the Davie Street Presbyterian Church. Carole attends Carnage Junior High School, where she Is active with the Pep, Hospitality, and Dra matics Clubs. At church, site serves on the Youth Fellowship Committee, Sorors present: Susan Ma lone, Chairman of Charm Clin ic, Irene Lane, Executive Sec retary, Myrtle Crockett, Deb utante Ball Chairman, Ida Knignt, Ethel Greene, Joan Spencer. Joannettee Hicks, Bettie Ingram,H"annie Latham, Susie Perry, Thelma Keck, and Willie Gibbs BERNARD ‘ TED” HOLT SAVE s‘s NOW! ON BRAND NEW ’69 FORDS AH makes and models in stock. Now is the time to buy. Our discounts will save you many dollars in the pur chase of a new car. PLEASE ASK FOR "TED” HOLT —AT— SANDERS mm 401 DOWNTOWN 81-VD. f PHONE 834-7395 MILL OUTLET VILLAGE, Inc. New Shipment of WOOLENS $2.00 yd. Fail Colors DACRON & COTTON 45c yd. Highway U. S. i North 8 Miles Out RALEIGH. N. C. 1969 Demonstrator *S i"''A La Ea CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-door hardtop Low milage We!! equipped List Price $6594.10 Safe Price *5,000.00 1— Newport 4-door hardfop 2 Fury 111 4-door sedans 4- Fury HI 2-dr. & 4-dr. herdtops Aft Sow mileage with factory air and factory warranty. O'NEAL "r s 1938 , S. Wilmington St., Raleigh D!r. 3363 833-8661 Sigma Gamma Rho Holds Fall Area Meet Here On Saturday, October 18, the fall Area HI meeting of Camp bell chapters was held in the Student Union Building at Shaw University. The theme for the meeting was “Greater Service for Greater Community Pro gress.” The meeting was opened with a rededication responsive read ing. Soror Carolyn Robinson, newly elected Northeastern Regional Syntajctes of Balti more presided. Two workshop were featured; one for tinder-graduate sorers HI! Til A! Manning Fm Your Man at Til|y HEUtiOLD FORD (TOUR LOW-COST PROFIT agra 1500 Buck Jones Rd,, or Call 467-1881, Business Phone 496-4764, Home Phone Jl '-69 RAMBLERS Priced As SI“7QC PL us Low As I/ / FREIGHT ALSO A COMPLETE SELECTION OF AMBASSADORS, REBELS, JAVELINS AND AMX's. Weaver Bros. Rambler 223 W. Lenoir St. Phone 833-2767 Raleigh, N. C. • Dealer No. 3203 GET AN AUTO LOAN FOR ANY PURPOSE 1963-1969 MODELS <• U © Csnfc • MfieiWfse—T® le&te rtymm * 8 Met feiwdss # « OvWi • nACHBfr RAN " ' n " ■**'' " ' »i i.m * ■■nwiwK.wTeii i rnrnmmm Yovr C#» N©f fie Hid fee P" Application! A«c«pt«d by Phon# -Auio jbidemmi Corner Fayetteville endlenoir strmts "ierrm wka • Pteamai T<w**fc' 926-7436 and the other for graduate sor or s. Soror Primore Jackson, ap pointed in August at the Nation al Bottle as eo-ordinator of Area 111 was in charge of the arrange ments for the meeting. Area 111 consists of all the chapters in North Carolina. Saturday night was set aside for entertaining our National Officer at the home of Soror Onelia Foxwell on Charles Street. Many sorors were present to enjoy the fund and fellow ship of the hour.
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