WEEK E\ T DirC- SATURDAY, APP.H 15 19S>
Food Service Association
Sets Raleigh Meet April 18
RALEIGH A.'innal nivethu; <>{
the North Carolina Nci;:'o Pood
Services Association is to l.i held
at I. k Hie Hunter School here on
W< etnesday. April IS, ii w :>• au
nwr -vH )<■ -> i'ik ■•< ■l:
Giltsi-nidjoi; -h. i. ■• : .
arc scheduled to tnki port in sp.'.-
sinus rJurtna Pic dH.v-)on»; meclina
rnd Mi s Mum 1 f\ n r Pr.na!
Hiltritiot 1 (<•• fisc Wl:- a| V’! ’ill'
1 iv: itutc. i ■ l-.e.n 1,, j-,i , v.-II!
a demons!-- r>lion ooiutnu; out Ul•<
and tochniLiues in yo.i\i or Quick
1.-read preparation
Memb-r« of thr ar-ociation from
throughou'. tin rfotc a; scheduled
to regb-ter a' the school early Wed
nesday mon-ins and to attend o
genera! session whir;! will feature
addresses b- Orvill-r BMck. m in
ager of Car vt r Consolidated
.School Win ton-Solei.;; Mrs. Ruth
Lawrence Woodson, Jay P. Da\ ! s
and Mrs \nne Male, ns m-11 as
I*lo denmn trai ion by Miss Pi 'on '
Six dep'r'vtnvuits >vi|l doom H"
itlenti M: -f thi.iP in .-ittPiidsncC m
the non-00l iner tjtu' ri r mi ;n r H to
provide "iTfes'io.'d growth and
inspiration for sdiool lunch p'T-,
sonnel.
persons c v |m'mi :nr (n atlon-t the
sessions may receive < \ <-r t i-'ht
nccormnod.atirr . at the Home '
er; hoto! lira, by add IT Mr
Pnuline H. I .atto so-- reservations
Mrs. Ib.ith liimiroi't .should he
contacted at 122 K ll.irn !i Street
jfor reservations at a v«ciai lun
cheon which will feature the e
ve >t ■
i
There •> ~ !or. on per; ons
Injured in U i ni 0(0, vehicle ac-
Cid* sit, i■; i ,t; hi oi oi 1951.
Tile t r : Ml : | S',l PS l‘l,Yi \ *' :fo
ocreage ow he .da -,tt *i p t cent,
larger than in 1052
AMERICA’S FIRST
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GIVE TO THE
1953 CAMPAIGN
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Jtww r*ref«>ng, W-rf-tmes, tiarhi-*’. ! ’r*v.cl<*r» »r.tj titratt**
MMPr.vt Foil f>r Spur** Tmi* *>»•?■ »:«-•«
op to *?o in A day WRITE AYUV f.tr Hi(l .
MONKY MAKING SAMPLE CAS* OFfV.R :
VAIMOR PRODUCTS CO »«pt. a 12®
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- WHOLESOME (TN
I'nrru t Smith A McDowell St*
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H> SPEAK AT KAI.EH.fI
MEET ML* Mattel Evans, «•»-
gtnnat nutritionist of the Wheat
Flour Institute, thirago, will »»
one of the guest speakers at Hi*
t'oirit Service Association. H»-
teleh April 18. Miss Evans veai
formerly head of Foods and No
s rtf ion at Tuskegee lnstilut. and
Food Editor of OUR WORLD
niai:a/.im‘. She is extending the
milling industry program of na
trition, nutrition edueation, and
home economies In areas of higls
Negro population. She represent*
the milling industry in calls orr
. ditors. school authorities, diefr-
Jcalous I!ul>h\ I fils
AT if<* Wii h A\c
WINSTON-SALE AT A Thy oar
old iv;itr -'in told pnlice M'-ndav
. eight IP a 11-• t- h'is!>a'td hit hei
I HI tin- |w-»d with or ax as o'.ie lay ,
' '. rof.s the *> •! in their bom*
Mi Kij - - \V;m'i->n of 325 Glenn
• Avenue vva., admitted tn Kate Bit
• ; i:’a Reynold* Memorial Hofipital 1
Vo receive treatment for a pOi-sibU
ki.ll fr.u '-I and fi'.'* ini'h hw
e; ation O' till* i Ip
Hi eondi! ail Wiu- not i,*di( *d ,
•»* hi critical
The. 'omhn told investigating,
. •••tf.ei ■ - t *ii her it . . amt Clar
'.'icc '.V.iitcn. struck tier with the
ax a!).'-.- yer of footing
i.rrumi v. 1 1 1 ■ aeo;hei man
| Os fie i . signed a warrant, charg- i
mg W. hcm v ith a.-, a-, it ;rh a
: deadly ovapni).
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WINNER OI St.llOD SUHO-
I.VRNSIIP _ Miss Emma J.
Sw inney, graduate M Central
high school in Louisville, Kj., j
is winner of a y!.000 four-year j
scholarship from the lota Phi i
Lambda sorority, the national ;
business women’s sorority. A j
major in business education, !
Miss Sivinney now attends Ken- j
tuck> Stale eotleg,- in Frankfort, |
Ky lota Phi Lambda ts giving
a nationwide examination for j
more seholai ships on May 16.
Mrs, Mahal in S. Evans of Uhl- I
ciiso is national director of edu
eation and in charge of scholar,
ships, and Mrs. Jeanne S. Scott j <
of Pittsburgh. Pa. is national
president. eVNPi
ti. •», nutritionists, home econo- j
mists, public health workers, e*- i
tension leaders aim’ other pro
fessienal people. Miss Evans cot*- !
finrted a nutrition uorltshop a* !
Howard University and lias par- |
tieipated on numerous prognLua.
panels and symposiums over the*
iountrv. She lias done under
graduate work at Indiana State *
Teachers' College and lias a t
Master's degree from the Univer
sity of Wisconsin. She lias taught
a( Tennessee V and l State
Teachers College and Taylor
High School in Indiana (See
S(ory this Issue.)
Chavis
Heights
News
R.v MAY I- BROAOIE
1
K..1 ElGii Mr md Mr:- C as- j
R'’be At! nt.-i. Ga :•;>* nt
East) i iiiiday- m tlx utj j
• v it; j i .'i v * f. ~ i.d.s. They
- : >■ Hi- li ■»• _ :*->! • -*: Mr arid
J ■■! i Ri il, Wall.
. A! n-jbevi J l imes «nd *
; ifHigiit* i-.-i Gninell unJ b!ditl) oi
’•-itv.uVn. N J .pent tiro week cue
•-'titt t'd >i ' ) M* .• L’ury Thom !
as of i! Franklin Teraree.
Ella Middleton of Wirt»- i
- *'*oni s ( 1,.-is ixtturued boro*;
nier \'t‘ ’tie.. > n and da ugh i
■r Mi ,*i:d Mrs Rutir Da
of t.f'i ,S- Hiirrington St
•Vie and M: l .oar. • n Smith ano j
i -.taukhtor. Miss M Smith ano j
i .ii- l.ipseonrii -i Cov. City, N. C ;
* .vrre* the- weekend rfuesUs of Mr ;
| -nd Mrs .la nr us CurUy of 6 K
j Swain St.
Marti i Janus Coli *f No 6 No
swair- Street lias been ill and con
fined to his nnrne for ;evoral day*
Mrs Si) i- i R:-y.0',1 * f 2il Bieo
r-e \vent - »!-.* T. ‘- * iioU
•Ti'- •’-'ttl'i tin ,j:-tei in Nurlolls. '
v ; i
Mr Paul Hayvvofid if Ha in p ton t
Va. was hc-nre •- • -i*irr(g hi. parents. I
Mr and Mrs. Hay wood of Bleu !
;oe Av- f<-t the holidays.
Mr C F Ohatnhrrs of Mon rot :
N C. - the ri eer.t ttuest of MU j
Mrs. Marion C Droke. Mrs js» {
arid Mrs. Janies Ci-il-y.
eplt C Willi ams and daughtei
L i - .:: of \\ushington, D. C.. iui
ner : e-Ki-.-iUs f this city, gui
here visiting iclatives They aj't
the house guesi..-, of Mr. and Mrs
J Williams Sr. of. 1121 South Statt
Street. ,
Mr. and Mrs Richard White ant
thlldren, Misses Thelma, Fioria
Robert and Richard Jr., have re
turned home after visiting Mi
Wnitr > fa fit-'i - 'ho was ill in Bai
trnore, Md.
Mrs J-amcs Edwards and chi)
Yen, Mrii-i ett. Jean. Norris. J-in
da I.u and James Jr. spent Ui*
v'ekend in Williamston, N C
visiting relatives.
Congratulations to Mrs. Joht
Lewis and her daughter, Mri
Clarence Mills who celebrated
their birthdays together Monday
April 6. They spent tiie clay Ir
| Zebu lon. N C.
Happy birthda 1 to Patricia Hay
j on West South Street, on her 6j,r
I birthday
: Happy birthday to Hortenso J
j Copeland of East Davie Street on
j her 6th birthday.
I All ft •tends say happy birthday I
to Mrs Harriett S. Jones of East
Lenoir Street who celebrated he:
j birthday .hunting Easter eggs. Sh»
received many nice presents. Hap
py birthday Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. Eva Mae C. Coadile of East
i Jones Street ceieberated her birth
j day recently. She received man
! nice presents. Her many frietjdt
| are sorry to hear Mrs. Coadic v
l H' l and confined to St Agnes ho*-
j pil'd. Please hurry and get well |
: Mrs. Fff'ie Taylor and grand- I
daughter Miss Jean Flemmings of
South Person Street have returned
home after attending the funeral
of Mrs. Taylor’s sister in Green
ville S C.
I Uni... n_.ll. Women's Spring
: nuason-seiK dress shoes
‘ ;Ay truly marvelous selection of shoes in the
... , # newest styles and fabrics. Come in and
Women S Spring rhoose while there, is still a wide selection
of sizes in this special group.
DRESSES
ONE GROUP SPECIALLY PRICED VALENTINE FASHION LANE
NATURAL BRIDGE
v, Fvegulariy to $ 19 . 95 JjJ 5
—— —— Kegulariy io su.iiS $5.93
j OTHER GROUPS SPECIAL GROUP
Regularly to $16.90 $8 U * rk * nd l ' i ‘ rb ‘ Combination.
Regularly to $19.95 $lO $4.99
j Regularly in $2!) T, sls GROUPOF
„ , . r . Students’ SUITS
! Budget Shop Dresses
I Handsome young men’s suits in the popular
| Hegruiarl.v to -> 7.90 - $3 patch pocket, center vent styles. Wide range
» -
m ’" m "" ""™’ Os SIZC’S I|l ( 1 COlOl’S.
( «roup?, of Spring
I LONG COATS, TOPPERS H " Kl,l;,r ' y l ’'• s,:um 515
and SUITS JACKETS
i GREATLY REDUCED* Manv .y*.-.o $3.95
i
S*™”*! LJoor of F««hion I
j
W TFwt U ,ov er Spring Woolen Children's
JEWELRY FABRICS DRESSES
Regularly 98c POODI ECI OTH TWFFD Lotion, everglade, taffeta
I ’ SQ C CHECK. ZIBELENE
j Regularly to $1.98 $1
2 Piece* for SI.OO Regularly *4.95 $2.99
pltu fed. tax . . , (P O
p , , .. 09 Kegrularly tn $3.90
Regularly sn.4n
# SEED BEADS • PORCELAIN
| Regularly $6,96 $5-33 Regularly to $6 95 • $3
Regularly $7.95 $6.33 ..t' P Trrv r- , T o & Q
Spring GLOVES 55
Dr.nbic Woven Fabric* and Nylon y < f ! -or
Group of Children’s
Were 98c 69e ——
SUITS COATS
Weres! ' 9 ' 5139 Women's and TOPPERS
were $2.95 $2 00 SPORTSWEAR REDUCED
Were $2.50 SLB9 GROUP OF BLOUSES Ch?W»f’r»’s sh-r>p— --Spcnncl Floor
' 7 Regularly to $7.95 $3 ~ " ”
. HANDBAGS group of skirts I Y
Faille, leather, straw 7 ; patents; and linens <» ***»**Jil*’l £•*» X
<C O Regularly to *8.95 $4 Group, of
Were $2.95 plus tax *
Wer||4.9s $3 plus tax IT Tj I "Tj Regularly to $5,95 $2
--ji-Hudson BelK -,„ $3
Eaatem Carolina'* Large*! Store y : ; ...
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