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6 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1971 Pooch Encores For Fun Fashion Let's play a guessing game. Who has a big tummy, wears red and will be visiting your house in December with lots of surprises? No, its not Santa. Here’s a nother hint: and he loves ”hunny.” That’s right. It’s Winnie the-Pooh. Pooh and all his friends will be visiting chil dren Dec. 1 as his Academy Award - winning featurette, ‘ ‘Winnie-the-Pooh and the Blus tery Day,’’ encores on NBC-TV. A s h i s TV special encores,. Poch’s Holiday collection of' fashions for children in sizes 3 to 6x will premiere. Pooh likes to call his fashions ‘‘happy clothes,” because they let kids be kids. Fashions are designed to look smart and ft Mi msm *0 - fy happy clothes for CHILDREN are the order trom Winnie-the-Pooh for his Sears fashion collection in sizes 3 to 6x. Too had they don’t fit Fevort- -- he needs something to chase away ids gloom. A giant gi in is the result of know ing you‘ll i< i !• g:eat on any oc casion in this jacquard knit shirt and manner-style s:acks of uncut corduroy. The color is bright purple and that s sute to bring some smiles, too. £st ■ TWO’S A PATTt- Kanga and Roo, and ffcj S hansi some couple in the latest looks from the Winnie the-Pooh Collection in sizes 3 to 6x. The eolo for both children is grape -a rich purple. She tops double-knit skirt with a tunic brightened with pink in a zingy giant tattersall check. he uncut corduroy sportcoat has the important wide Tfjruls and buttoned flap pockets and is paired with striped, Perma-Prest jeans. 'vt\Nhl'S M inuRCH-Shown in this picture are wimLrs of a contest staged by the Laymen’s Council, AME Zion Church, in the five districts that compose the Central North Carolina Conference. The winners were little Miss Miranda Carter, Fayetteville; Miss Mary dacksou. Sanford: Mrs. Gladys Gill, Raleigh; Miss Annie Little, Laurin tuirg and Miss Shelia Lee, Durham, who took high honors. stand up to playtime activity. Case in point is the new layered look. The sum of its parts is a smashing look for children. Pooh's Sears collection is full of sweaters and vests to layer over shirts, turtlenecks, slacks and jeans--all of which are ma chine washable and can dry wrinkle-free. Obviously, “happy clothes are also for Mom. Even demure party dresses designed to cap ture the grace of our nostalgic past are Perma-Prest. No i roning is needed for the loveli est ruffles and lace. Color is important to Pooh’s fashion story. This season, he Brother Eduard Holloway's ocoowg Gospel Highlights | Morning worship services will be held at Wake Chapel Baptist Church at 11 a.m. Sun day school is held at 11 a.m. Rev. James Foggs is the pas tor. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Gospel Jubilee Singers v. ill appear at the Garysburg School, along with the Sons of Calvary, in Roanoke Rapids fl Friday, Novem- ™ ber 12. at 8 p.m. On Sunday, 1 November 14, the Gospel Jubi- Fayette ville State Center For 2 Tests FAYETTEVILLE -- Fayet teville State University will ad minister the Graduate Business Administration Examination Saturday, February 5, accord ing to a statement released re cently. Tn making the announcement, Miss Dorcas Brakley, Aca demic Counselor, said that the test will lie administered free to majors in Business Educa tion and Business Administra tion. Miss Bradley also stated that for the first time, the test will be given to juniors and seniors, loves a rich purple. The boys’ Heather Collection uses a regal purple to sparkle briar green and heath gold. While in the girls’ Grapeade Collection, purole is brightened or softened by shades of pink and white. All colors are coordinated, so there are no mismatches between shirts and slacks, or between tights, tops ans swinging short shorts. It's a happy holiday wish from . Winnie-the-Pooh, whether you enjoy the whimsy of his TV ad ventures or see him embroider ed right on the front of your tur tleneck shirt lees will appear at Felton Grove Church, Apex, at 2:30 p.m. SICK Mrs. Rufus Rochelle, Mrs. Lillie Wilson, Mrs. Mildred Turner in Wake Memorial Hos pital and Mrs. Rachel Taylor. BIRTHDAYS Mr. George Evans, November 2; Miss Eyvonne Chester, Nov. 12, Miss Rena Holloway, Nov. 13; Mrs. Brenda Thorpe, Nov. 8; Miss Angela Curtis, Nov. 14; Little Miss Veripi Alich ia Jones, Novembe’ 13; Mrs. Jacqueline Jones, November 16; Miss Lorice Laneer, November 19; and Mr. William Steven Holloway, November 19. Holloway thus exposing junior students to the examination possibly two times before they graduate. It was also announced that the Graduate Record Examination will be administered Saturday, Decembe: 11 on campus. This will mark the third year that FSU has participated in the free Graduate Record Examina tion Program-General, Busi ness arid Law. Several FSU graduates ate studying at some of the nation’s top graduate schools, because of scholar ships received for their profi ciency on the examinations. Fayetteville State University also administers the GED examination on the second Tuesday of each month and in terested persons in the Fayette ville-Cumberlar.d area are in vited to participate. Miss Bradley urged students and former students to come by and make applications for the examinations early. Persons Interested In the ex aminations offered at Fayette ville State University should contact Miss Dorcas Bradley, Academic Counselor by calling 483-6144, extension 258. St. Aug.’s To Sponsor Jazz Clinic The Division of Humanities at Saint Augustine’s College will sponsor a jazz Clinic, fea turntng an open rehearsal and concert by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 10, li, and 12. In an open assembly on Wed nesday, November 10 at 11 .m. in the amphitheater of the New Classroom Building, Hale Smith, composer and associate professor of music, Universi ty of Connecticut will lecture on the following subjects: Jazz , Frustration, Characteristics of Composing (big bands, ensem bles, orchestras Arts of Im provisation. A 2 p.m. in the Choir Room of Cheshire Building, there will be a continuation of the morn ing session with a dialogue be tween Hale Smith, and John Harding. Harding Is head of the Louis Stokes Will Keynote Shaw's 106fh Founders Day Convocation Shaw University's Founder’s Day activities will be some thing special this year. Thean- CONG. LOUIS STOKES Jazz Curriculum of the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. At 7 p.m. -also in the choir room, there will be a panel discussion on the sub ject: Jazz and its significance to the college curriculum. The moderator will be Harold L. Jeffreys 111, director of the Saint Augustine’s College Band. Hale Smith, John Harding and members of the music faculty will participate. A film will be shown on Thursday, November 11, at 11 a.m. in the amphitheater of the New Classroom Building. At 2 p.m. the Preservation Hall Jazz Baud will be presented in the Emery Building in a re hearsal session. At 7:30 p.m. this group will appear in Emery in concert. On Friday, November 12, at 1! a.m. Hale Smith will lecture in the amphitheater of NCB on the subject, “Is Jazz or Should Jazz be a segregated Art?’’ it 2 p.m. there will be an Im provisation session, with Hale Smith, Harold Jeffreys, and Stanley Baird, saxophonist, who Studied at the Detroit School Os Music, and Marion Wiggins, trumpeter, graduate of North Carolina Central University. He has traveled with various bands and orchestras. The Jazz Clinic is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. la Open eveay raqht untA Chrastrms "W* 1 jj Stretch S^s fa l**'* Q<7 »l .raTOmv Stretch setsare two-way stretch ri\ lon. Sit they 1 1 1 » "fllPsifc? go up and down. And hack and across. I’ho multi- M IJP hatch t f|gll|§| color striped tops are cued to the solid-color, l • »»««3to6*.Regular7.w.s.AVKn<i End Saturday fjißl, (jHf Girls’Flannel / SAVE 35- and 45- | ASM &? r a i amas and i Hoys’ Knit j /MM, ro-4 I l-ong Gowns \ T-Shirts M W > our Choice #' and Briefs { ' J jjjj IMM $/; 1 Your Choice F?r J . I-K m I 4l ' Hi' I his nightwt-fti is Harm rollon Jw I M 1 i l ** ’ 6C' flannel. Assorted prints. Brace- jgt ij a, ( i Ik hoißlh elastirized sleeves. V T-Shirt and brief of Supima eolton __ & e-*® fit ' Machine wash, medium tern- V knit. T-Shirt with reinforced v a H 4 Mfr ' / PP. L perature Pajama, hulton front. | shoulder seams. 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Archie Hargraves, new president of Shaw, said, “In keeping with Shaw’s mission of ‘Building and Strengthenin'/ In stitutions for the Poor, the Black, and the Disadvantaged,' the Center for Poftical Studies will be the first of five such centers that Shaw will estab lish to serve as a base to build and strengthen institutions that will benefit the poor, Black and —— Cpo IX DRAMATIC! 8x 10 IMPERIAL COLOR J PORTRAIT r~ ~Z~~ for 3 Days Only jgtp^ Your child's portrait made with "Eastman Kodak” PROFESSION A L Ektacolor Film and materials and ... (<in J our all new DYNAMIC COLOR background assures you *** ir - full color fidelity and breathtaking realism nevet before «... • possible. 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Congressman Stokes will be the speaker for Founder's Day Convocation on Friday morning, November 12, at 11 a.m. in Raleigh's Memor ial Auditorium. The Convoca tion will begin a weekend of Homecoming festivities, in cluding the football game be tween Shaw University and Winston-Salem State Universi ty. Stokes was elected Congress man on his first try for public office four years ago. He be came the first Black member of Congress from the State of Ohio. He is a member of the powerful Education and Labor Committee and the House In ternal Security Committee. During his second term on Capi tol Hill, he was the first black member to sit on the Appropri ations Committee of the House. Before going to WashLngton, he practiced law with his bro ther, Carl Stokes, outgoing Mayor of Cleveland, with the firm of Stokes, Character, Per ry, Whitehead, Young, and Davi son. He received his undergradu ate decree from Western Re serve University and Doc tor of Jurisprudence from Cleveland Marshall Law School. He also holds an honorary de gree, Doctor of Laws, from Wllberforce University in O hio. He is a member of many civic and governmental organi zations and belongs to three bar associations. His appoint ments include the Ohio Advisori Committee of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. He is married to Jeanett. (Jay) Stokes of Cleveland. The Stokes have three daughters. Eight other outstanding Black political figures with varying viewpoints will also be award ed the Honorary Doctor of Laws degree. They are; Robert Brown, Special Assistant to the President of the United States; the Honorable Henry Frye and Joy Johnson, both North Caro lina State Legislators; Mayor Howard Lee of Chapel Hill; Raleigh Mayor Pro Tern, Clar ence Lightner; Greensboro’s Mayor Pro Tern, Vance H. Chavis; the Rev. L. Francis Griffin, who led the fight for integration in Prince Edward County, Va. schools, andStokely Carmichael. Convocation ceremonies, the annual graveside ceremonies honoring the founder of Shaw University. Dr. Henry Martin Tupper, will be held in Tupper Memorial Gardens at 10 a.m.' * * * Sot a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips.
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