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MOTHERS' TEA GUESTS-These mothers were guests of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority last Sunday at Saint Ambrose Episcopal Church at its Annual Mothers’ Tea. The tea is held each year to honor the mothers of the young ladies who are participants in the Golden Holiday Ball. The Golden Holi day Bali. The Golden Holiday Ball will be held on E>ecember 14 at Me morial Auditorium here. After Inventory Clearance A Pianos - Organs m TO MAKE ROOM FOR SHIPMENT Hwlr if OF CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE 1 I i V BALDWIN PIANOS REDUCED UP TO *3oo°° BALDWIN ORGANS REDUCED UP TO *soo°° NEW CONSOLE PIANO *595“ Used Organs Priced To Sell ☆ THOMAS ☆ CONN ☆ HAMMOND ☆ WURLITZER ☆ BALDWIN ☆ SILVERTONE ☆ BALDWIN FULL PEDAL CHURCH ORGAN Rebuilt and Refinished Grands All Combo Equipment Reduced Up To 50% 0 FREE DELIVERY, BENCH, AND TUNING pisimsm Open "til 9 P.M. Mondays and Fridays 2420 WAKE FOREST RD* RALEIGH PHONE 832-4449 Hudson Shop in November . * Helax in December Remember the ghosts of Christmases past? . . . when there were cards to ad dress ... cookies to bake .. entertainments for the children ... special church services ~ „ and you hadn’t even finished your Christmas shopping? Don’t let it happen this year. Get in gear for the happiest holidays ever... shopping now for presents and present needs. We’re ready . .. with ideas ... beautiful fash ions ... gifts for everyone .. . plus the kind of helpful, friendly service that made us YOUR store. Wake Opportunities* SIGHTS & SOUNDS BY MISS PATRICIA BURKS In this, the first column of the “Sights and Sounds" series, we should like to acquaint the readers with the purpose, Wake County Opportunities, Incorpo rated, our local Community - Action Program, In an effort to better serve all the people of the area, plans to publish this column weekly to inform the public of activities spon sored by the organization. Among the Item s which should interest particularly the older readers comes this one from the Senior Citizens Center, 416 East Cabarrus Street. Recently a group of ladles began meet ing at the center to make stuf fed animals to be sold at theA frlcana Art Gallery at 512 West Hargett Street. The money made from* the sale of thse animals will be used to help finance sup plies for dancing, music, and art classes for under-privileg ed children. Any lady wishing to join this group is Invited to come to the Senior Citizens Center each Tuesday at 1 p.m. Transportation will be provid ed U desired by calling 828- 3509, Tired of seeing those old abandoned cars and piles of litter around your neighbor hood? Now you can really do something about Improving the appearance of your communi ty The North Blount Street Community Action Center will hold a meeting to organize plans for a clean-up campaign at Mur phy School, Wednesday, Novem ber 5. at 7:30 p.m. Evervone is urjjed to attend' Word comes from Zebulon that the Eastern Wake Council, a pa rt of the Wake Association for Community Action, is build ing its membership, and that all interested citizens should contact the Little River Com munity Action Center, All par. ents of preschool children In the Zebulon area are urged to attend a meeting Thursday, No vember 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Little River Center to discuss plana for a Child Development Center now being established. vow ret-aura word that the e.nrollees in the program will sponsor representatives in the Shew University Homecom ing. Parade. Those riding in the parade will be the officers of the New Careers 'Enrallees’ Organization. Wake Opportunities Is a pro gram for all the citizens of Wake County. If you are not involved, become involved; if you are Involved, become more Involved. You can really help to change your community for the better. * * * There were 235,492 new mo tor vehicle registrations In North Carolina in 1968. fan for the mo if tfJJau in your life! CALL YOUR BRIDAL & WEDDING CONSULTANT 828-3403— £28-3160 HALLOWEEN TREAT AT TUTTLE CENTER-Tuttle Community Cen ter children and staff are pictured enjoying a Holloween Treat provided by the Raleigh Chapter of Links, Inc, Individual Holloween favors and a story book was presented October 31, as the October project of the Links’ Services to Youth Committee. 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