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RUTH M. BETHEA ffl 844 Lenoir St, PHONE CC2-j389 ); Wonderful, calm, beautiful weather has greeted.the cir culation of goers who have creat desires of tra vei. Mrs. Mar . Carter is spend- * ing a few days with her rol- HP atives anci ® friends in South Carolina. She is greatly miss ed and we hope she will soon return. Among the visitors who visit ed again our city the past week end were many who enjoyed hearing and seeing the pros pective new minister of the Davie Street United Presbyter ian Church last Sunday. Rev. David L. Jones of Louisiana and his wife were pleasing vis itors during the weekend. The congregation is expect SEE AND DRIVE THE 1971 JAVELIN BEFORE YOU BUY It's longer, wider and lower to make it ride better. And to make it look better we sculptured the hood, paneied the roof with twin canopy and ! a rear spoiler. We curved the instrument panel, Every Javelin for 71 has a number of important modifications which are a direct result o' j Ihe Trans-Am road races. sOft7Q PRICES START AT # .7 £OB Weaver Bros. Inc. MERCEDES-BENZ—VOLVO—AMERICAN MOTORS 223 W. Lenoir St. Raleigh, N. C. Phone 834-6266 j Dealer No, 3203 ) Toyota Corolla ‘1947 Delivered It looks like it should cost another s IOOO. Up to 28 miles per gallon economy, 73 h.p. engine, front disc brakes, vinyl interior, reclining bucket seats, nylon carpet and many other standard features. OpQEpSI Goodman Toyota snc. 2401 Wake Forest Rd. 833-7591 SHOCKS TIRE TRUING BALANCING We Dare To COMPARE ★ Quality ★ Price ★ Service SlUkf WpRIO FAMOUS\ ! m DUNLOP ! • FULL V *XChX L J 4-PLY V*. NYLON # FUEL Pick-Up & Delivery c — — —— • Chevy II • Boick » Dodge €•-* • Come! • Falcon • Valiant SI-c 00 • Corvair * Cutlass « Other* JL f| l Spatial Group J | 8-HR. RECAP SERVICE j $| # A 'Know tht mnn is ilufiifip (TTgrs' tires sales 1 ifiMHorUMg*; 200 S. DAWSON ST. 834-3000 324 W. LANE ST. 832-5534 ing him ro rot urn for "keeps” vein soon. The main friends of Mrs. Mil dred McArary of Oberlin are delighted to know that she is back home after a. spell of illiifs.s which kept her in the hospital for a few weeks. Rev. ii. s. Foust and f.unil; were greeted in the oit; for the past and ever..me was vlad tn have him return while on a brief vacation. Church News M \PI.I Ti LMPI.F UNIT; F CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday, July 11 at 11 p.m. Rev, M. C. Steed, congregation and choirs id tin' Maple Temple F nited Church of Christ were guests of the Friendship Baptist Church, Delaware Avenue, Smith west Washington, D.C. Rev. B. H. Whiting, pastor and choir were in charge of the morning services. The message of the morning was "Don’t Wor ry About Results, Just Do Your Duty,’ - brought to us by Rev. O won John of Nottingham, Md. After the morning service din ner, was served and at 2 p.m. out pastor and choir, rendered a program. Rev. Steed delivered a wonderful message. Following the sermon the choir sang beautiful!'. "One More River/' "Coin. Up To Meet Him,” "I've Got T" Have Jesus For I Just Can't Make It By Myself, with Mrs. Rosa Hiyhsmith, Mrs. Irene Thomas and Mr. Lawrence Miller and Mr. Vincent Tavlor as soloists. Refreshments were served after the service. Mr. Cope land, organist and Mrs. Gill our pianist played wonderfully. It was a wonderful trip and enjoyed by all. Moles, Mules, Entertained On July the Mob s and Mules ol Raleigh wore enter tained in the spacious back yard of Mr. ;u»l Mis. Join l.iv ingston, 72-5 Calloway Drive. Mrs Lev ing st on, outgoing president, held the gala event in appreciation of the wonder ful two '.ears that sh> had as president. Food catered by DeaiT Web ster and cocktails wore served at the Fourth of Julv celebra tion. Flags, in honor of the Fourth, decorated the table with red, white and blue napkins and table cloths. Mrs. Levingston dressed hon oring the occasion. She wore a red, white and blue jumpsuit with white sandals and red, white and blue accessories. Guests included Messers and Mesdames J. Abrons, Ball, Be thea, Bryant, Eaton, Davenport, C. Liglitner, MvO nvell, Stroud, Toole, Walters, Webster, P. Williams, and Mesdames H. Jones, R. Liglitner, F. Tur ner, A. Williams and W. Wil liams. * ¥* Fayetteville State University has seven residence halls with accommodations for more than 830 students. Fiftv-seven per cent of the FSU student enroll ment reside on eumus. |fj range with v : temperature J matic program jxame I. nji^^|^Jicoppertone. avocado'or harvest jj optional A PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of NORTH CAROLINA 1720 Hillsborough Street 03J-6441 ~1— —MM'n i jjin i rii"iirrfTj]MMWTiiTTiTMWwitninnrilMwi^Mß| Children’s Literature Class Participates In SA Program Members of the Children’s Lit erature class at Saint Augus tine's College participated in the KPDA-BCP program at the col lege by meeting twice a week for twenty minutes with integra ted children whose ages range from 8 to 13. During these ses sions student members of the class present a story hour and puppetry show. Mrs. D. B. Ball is insturctor. I TO "DODGEIAND" FOR A NEW I : A : , • CHARGER • CORONET ' * jHKfcp£s| ■ • CHALLENGER • WAGONS PL rl • POLARA .MONACO U'nT * TRUCKS . VANS 14 lW W THE VERY BEST IN SERVICE iHHHHi See Our Clean "Dependables" Vltf aYa • irj DODGE Polara 3- /// CHEV. Malibu 2- iM a/ seater wagon, V-8, 00 door hardtop, V-6, ' i u s \ au,oma,^ c ' P o w* r steering, automatic transmission, amißfmWl New Cars Sales 828-7A/i\l 716 Downtown Blvd. Used Car Sales 828-2921 Parts Dept. 828*7485 Raleigh, N.C. Service Dept. 828-7484 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, JULY 17. 971 The multi-age group of chil dren are enrolled as volunteers in an experimental reading pro ject now being conducted at Saint Augustine's College. The 64 teachers enrolled in the KPDA-BCP program come from all of the eastern section of North Carolina. They observe and get ideas from instructors to take back to their school. Selected experts in the teaching of developmental and remedial reading served as consultants and lecturers. Dr. Frlssell W. Jones ts direc tor of the project. Dr. Thelma Roundtree is the adjunct profes sor of reading, representing N. C. State University for six gra duate credits in reading that the participants will receive upon completion of the program. Mrs. Rita Roberts is reading instructor and coordinator of the practicum. Other instructors are Mr. Henry M. Funderburk, Mrs. Esther Embly, Mrs. Jua nita W McClenoham. 11
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