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"Schools 81 Instructions’’ MXft AND WOMEN NEEDED WhtH « Colored Wor in Civil Service Ho experience necessary Train now gt boms lor lobe with security Send NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE. F O B6y 401 Übtith N C. LAUNDRY iSAOors on cleaning. 104 Glen wood Ave has merged and is now known as BAYES BAKTOM AMD DBY ggjpfi ”7 NURSERY Her year Nursery Supplies and Plante, come to fowler's Nursery. Fayetteville Bd, Balalgh, N. C FOOD BPECIALB Cooper’s Bar-B-Q IUMKI (Si (Oor Bpadaltr) Brpjvaiirr SERVICE STATIONS 4*H f ers Given Electric Demonstration TAKBORO The Negro 4-irsrs of Edgecombe County were fortu nate In getting Joeaph C Powell. WOO Representative from Wll liamston, to present to them a dem onstration on distribution panels, circuit breakers, end basic funda mentals of house wiring. TOm twofold purpose of the dem onstration was to make the 4-ITers aware of the feet that electricity can be as safe as It to dangerous and to encourage more members to enroll in the 4*H Electric Project. The demonstration which began on September 18. 1983 was given at the Allowing Elementary and High Schools in the county. Willow Grdv*. Coker-Wimberly, Roberson, Living Hope. Phillips, Conetoe, Carver and FsttOlo. PATRONIZE OCR ADVERTISERS MacNMJGHTON IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY MHO mm no IBljl v B IMPORTED B I Canadian H I I MacNAUGHTON I CANADIAN WHISKY I ■ A SLINO ■ ■ *— Am “* I ■ ' AGED SOC FULL YEARS ■ ■ -F i/* A ' U | saa wroov . «schcmlsv agFoats co, w,v, w,v. lav > V ■■■■■■■if # # VIE FOR ALUMNI TITLE These three yawng todies, from toft to right: Mtoe Mery P. Byrd, Mn Clm T. McLeod end Mtoe Beasts Sampson, ell es Greensbera, were ftaeUsU in the eontoet gpeneartd bj the Greensboro Onto City Chapter of the ART College General Ahmuti Association. Miss Byrd won eu end bee entered the finals of the national eliminations to determine the whiner es the “Miss ART Alum. ni H contest The contest is conducted to raise funds for the college’s alumni scholarship fund. At right Is A. P. Bell, who was In charge es the Gate City eliminations. Hap Yob ShaH-Liiw mi wetsc scorf..t@ . . .S>ERVEDAB BECRETAWY TO BOOKER TWABHINOTOW ATTUBKEBEE/(n 1917, DURING WORLD WAR I, HE BECAME ASSISTANT BECV W Os WAR: DEALING WITH ARMYSEOREOAnON HERE a ABROAD./ UNDER HIS GUIDANCE WAS SET UP THE FIRST TRAINING CAMP FOR NEGRO OFFICERS AT Ft EES MOINES, IOWa/tHESOUTH REACTED WITH RACE RIOTS ft IN HOUSTON.TEX. 64 NEGROES OF THE 24*4 INFANTRY WERE COURT-MARTI Al£D ON NON! \ 1917/ DEAR SALLY • DEAR BALLY: Our wedding date has been act for late next month, but my fiance and I arc having a serious argument over the beat man be has selected. This so-called friend of bis la a loud mouth and a cad of the first de gree. and I Just cannot stand him. I've been after my fiance to take back his invitation to tola fellow and choose someone else for his beet man. but he refuse for fear of hurting “loud mouth's’’ feel ings. I think that my flanee should have consulted me before inviting this fellow to be his bast man. slnoa It’s my parents who are paying for the wedding and l should have something to art* bout who gets in the act What do you think about this? BETTY. DBAB BETTY: Ho matter wba’a paying the bills. It’s stgl the grsaa’s privilege to setoet wb*in*vat he wants far Ms best man. Why dent yaw try tola? Thera’s ready nathtng be can do to egad toe “bap pleat day in yaw Mfs.” DEAR SAILY: How about us ing lipstick at the table In a pub lic eating place when the meal Is over and your Ups really need a repair Job? There an tons girls In my goup who my “No.” and I say It's okay. How about you. Bal ly? Do you retouch you; Ups at the table after a meal? Wall be looking for your gnawer to this one. QUARTZITE. DBAS QUARTETTE: Taft Amt* /frsTTjr. ISLw we be raqMrad to aft wtto wn attraeUvety merited Bps w to tret aft to seme faraway pow der ream fw s repair Jab whan w* can fan toe trick to a few ■stands right at toe table? Os M prrisemed iriaigtoyrbelr fransraßy sVts bjT^ty < aB DRAB SAILY: I'm deeply la love with a wonderful gill whom II want very much to marry. Just at present, though, I have nothing to offer her. and we’ve agreed to wait until she finishes college in another three years (I finished ooUsg* this past summer). I want to give this girl an engagement ring, but some of our friends say a three-year engagement is much too long. What’s wrong with it? If w* love each other, being engag ed will simply bind us together more firmly. How about It? C. K. T. DEAR C. K. T.j Why be hi •ueh a Mg hwy to Me this gM ■p? Am yea peselbly afraid that shell meet aaether feltow whs SNtfd pern a threat? A girl as yaaag as yews SHOULD be fra* to data ethers, and If toe feettng between yas tm* Is ready leva, H wdl swrriva ad other aamparheas. I’d saggast that yen watt at least a nether year (mayba tws), and then If ■he SUB feels inclined to wear yew ring, go ahead and bay DEAR SALLY: Our 14-yew-old daughter has suddenly developed the clothes borrowing habit Some times It’s even difficult for me to recognise her when she comes home ... la some other girl’s clothes. She has explained to me that this le what “all the girls are doing switching clothes.’* Still and all. when we go shopping to gether. she takes the greatest of pains In bar selections of Just the right drawn, ttdrts. blouses, belts, and the like—end then In a week or so they’re missing from her closet. Is this really a common practise among girls ot my daugh ter’s ape, or la something parti cularly wrong with my daughter and her friends? HER MOM DEAR MOM: This etothes tradtog Is an adilneral bsftbr AB*y*«*eaa*fa ajtowtjk la te bt pnttenMmUl OONDSDSNTIAL TO MAC; If you have any serious doubts in your mind about marrying this women land tt seems you do), then DOICT If shell so Incapable ot containing her Jealous fit* now. I Vital I ! Statistics 1 BT CL A NANETTE DURHAM | MARRIAGE LICENSE Si .. . Virgia Horton, ST and Mary E. Hodge*. S 3, both of Zebuloe. James Ellis Moore, 19, Apex, and Geraldine Judd, 17. Holly Springe William Leon Morgan. 30 and Gloria Jean Robinson. 18, both es Raleigh. Grady Jones, 39. and Maxine Ray Holland, 18, both ot Puquay Springs. Melvin Jones, 30. Raleigh and Wanda Joyce Hodges. 30 Wendell. Elbert H. Laws, HI 18. and Joan Robinson. 19, both of Raleigh. Robert Earl Thomas, 31. Garner and Lula Jean McDougald, 30. Fu quay Springs. WAKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL * ADMISSIONS Oct 19 * Willie Banks, Jr. TOO Shaw Court; Avis Debnsm, 1339 Walnut St; Effie Hamden. Holly Springs; Brenda Faye Jones, Rt. 5. . Raleigh; Dehart Locklear, 141 W. South St; Mocalle J. Monroe. 311 ; W. South St; Johnnie V. Pulley. F*4 Washington Tsrrace; John : Ranson, 1010 Canntster St.; Atho M. Smith. 337 W. South St; and Mar gretta Tomlinson. Rt 1, Gamer. Oct. 30 • Joe Lewis Alford, Rt 1, Gamer; Lis S. Barrett Pinehurst; Blanche Brown. 1107 Holman St.; James H. Buneh, 311 Camden St; Mittie Foster. E-31 Washington Ter race; Lena 0111. Bt. 8. Wake For est; Yuette Harris, Rt 1. Apex; Charles S. Logan, 303 E. 89th Place, Chicago. 11l ; Helen Lucas, 103 Heck St.; Pearlle Miles, 910 Oakwood Ave.; Edward Rivers, 1332 Branch St.; Mack F. Schyne. 819 E. Hargett St.; Carlee Steward, Varina. Oct. 31 - Ruby Banks, 1036 Wal nut St.; Trudy V. Bennett Rt 3. Raleigh; James C. Blalock, 409 E Bragg St.; Gerald Bryant, 3311 Van Dyke Ave.: Bennu Class, Jr.. Rt 8. Raleigh: Leslie Mae Ellis. Rt. 3, Wake Forest: Demetricus Hender son, A-l 1. Washington Terrace; lo tah Rutherford, 909 1-3 Bragg St.; Rudolph Smith. 408 Smlthfleld St.; Ruth Ann Temple, Knlghtdale; Shirley Wells 318 S. Haywood St; and Lot Yates, 309 Warner St. Oct 33 • Betty E. Ballenttne. 40- 13 Holly Spring* Rd., Raleigh: Gla dys M. Best 210 Lee St.; Larene Fish, 900 Ashford St; Evangeline Forte. 317 Juniper Ave., Wake For est: George T. Toster. 307 N. Car ver St; Laurine S. GIU, 2209 Ev erett Ave.; Bessie B. Haywood, 330 Blood worth St.; Eliza Jane Terrell, Holly Springs Rd., Raleigh; Marie Williams. 930 1-3 S. Bloodworth St.; and Doretha Haywood. Rt. 9, Ra leigh. Oct. 33 • Rosa Allen. Rt. 1. Apex; William Brown. 406 Austin St; Glo ria Joan Dunn. 330 8. Tarboro St.: Norma Faya Farrar, Rt 1, Cary, Mantha T. Olun. Rt. 1. Hodges Rd. Knlghtdale; Jam Hunter. 838 Mos by Lana; Ella T. Jonas, HOI Smith field St.; Ronald Mitchell, Rt 2. Wake Foraat; Victoria Moore. 4001 Old Hillsboro Rd.. Raleigh; and Ma ry Peterson, 001 Cannon St Oct. 34 - Betty Baldwin, 381 N. Jones St., Fuquay Springs; Emma Jean Bostic. 813 Oberlln Rd.; Len wood Q. Bridges, 817 S. Blount St.; Laura E. Bryant 844 1-S R Lenoir think of what she’d be Ilka after you were married. You aoam like a gay and happy fallow now. Why not atey that way? YOU ABE THE DETECTIVE You pits* a warning hand on the shoulder of your friend. Detec tive Jdlke Ryan. “Quiet, X hear somebody coming I” Both of you stand motionless, listening to the sounds ot approach ing footsteps in the corridor outside the apartment The footsteps hett tote outride the door, then you see the dorknnob turning Slowly, and finally the door swings quietly open, and a Mg. powerfully-built man steps with catlike qutekness Into the room. He steps back suddenly In surprise as he sees you two men watching him. “What’g this all about?” he blurts out. Then his eyes dart to the other aide of the room where the man’s body lies fees down on the floor. ‘Tommy!*’ he erica “Is he dead?” "He’s dead, all right,” says Detective Mike Ryan. "We found him Uke this Just a few minutes ago. We had come here to question him regarding hi* part in the big gambling case that’s coming up before the Orand Jury next week. He wee our star witness, as you doubtless know.” ”1 can’t understand tt,” exclaims the Mg man. "I left him here Just a half-hour or so ago. I’m Rocky Belllno, as you probably know . . . shared this apartment with Tommy Thompson here. Ws moved In her* tiro days ago, and were trying to keep Tommy’s whereabout* secret. Afraid that some of the big gamblers' triggermen would try to get to him to keep him quiet. Tommy was pretty scared about the whole thing, and was careful not to show himself at the window or at the door when anyone knocked. I went out about a half-hour ago to buy gome food, and locked the door with my key . . . even though I was pgaitlve no one had spotted our hideout. But I guess we must have slipped up somewhere. Poor Tommy . . . ‘and Rocky BeOtno boric* his faee In Ma hands. “Can’t ess any rigns es how the killer entered,” remarks Detoo ttve Ryan. “The door wasn't forced open, and the window Is bolted from the tarid*.” T think.” you say as you turn to Rocky Belllno, “that you wan a little too curious. Too, ot oourse. didn’t know that ws had come hm for a visit at this time. Ton Just had to eoms back to make sure that you bad done a eomptete Job on Tommy Thompson!" "You're crawl’’ shouts Belllno. “You have no evidence to bask that opt” “Oh. but wa do ham evidence ... the flaw* In your story 1 ” What AME thorn flaws In Rocky BeUlno'a story? SOLUTION -sou* STM Ut asaayrad ou pwq eq 'pooj Anq m ija( sswq ot pssoddns ns sq qmotnt* ’o*rv **“*?*JW Buvmp j«iua oi «imt pairq netn M i uado joop atp W*l P« «•«■»* aqj ot noaduioqx Aunaox *pu»pj srq too pfos'pwq sq SAsnto <n not ■past tpppa—tustouwda sqt ictus ot Ug sqt pasn paq sq ujntsj rip -{acts *tq uodn ing poo; Anq ot tno tusa sq usqa Ln vuj qua coop sqt pegaot paq sq taqt peuipqs oum*B ripoß ssaid i*jj; sqt uj St; Mtttto Ana Cbm 333 B. Lenoir St; Bernice H. Durham. Popular St. Wendell; Julia V. Hauser. 400 W. Bento Bt; Thelma Hinton, Rt A Raleigh; Juxloua Jackson, Method; Bute L Richardson, Rt A Leute burg; Brenda Ann Sanders, 810 Al ston St; Jane Terrel. 807 8. Saund ers St; Mariana L Thomas, Rt A Wendell: Della Mae Vick. 108 N. Fisher St; and Jamas N. Wright Gamer. DISCHARGES Oct. 10 - Vernik Bass, Rosa La* Bullock. Jacqueline Chav*, Annie Cook Dtckena, Tremelia High, James H. Jackson, Michael Justice, Marie Llndaey. Lena Mclver. Mary E. Moore, Chellie Neal, Shirley Wella and Frank William*. Oct. 30 - Mary E. Council, John Harris, Dessie Hodges, Eula Jones, Doris Lanier, William Lac, Christ ian Schofield. Lula Smith, Notre Dam* Trice, This Williams. Oct 31 • Catherine bßamaa, Ber ma Burnett Roder McCullera, and Fay* Ray. Oct. 31 • Mary Brooks, Jamas Bunch, Avis Dehnam, Edwin O. Harris, Wlfeartin* Powell, Dean* Pi Ivetta. Johnnie Pulley. Carle* Stewart. Oct 33 • Betty Ball en tine, Ruth Banks, Willi* Banks; Jr.. William F. Clark. Jcaaphin* Cobh, Leasts Mae Ellis. Lena Gill. Maxine Ivy, Helen Lucas, Catharine MeKensi*. Flora O'Neal. Nora Loo Pag*, Georg* W. Thomas, and Earaast Whitehead. Oct 34 • Basrah Adcock. Trudy Bennett Laurie, 0111, Flora D. Har ris, Joseph Johnson, Nettle Moor*. Oma Las Riddick, Geraldine Send ers. Margratta Tomlinson, Maria Williams. Bnrnn Oct. 18 - Mr. and Mrs. Lactar O’Neal a boy. Oct 16 • Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Bullock, a girl; Mr. and Mr*.. Jamaa Teachers Attend Annual African Studies Meet CONCORD - Miss Elisabeto T. Edward* Assistant Professor of So cial Science, Barber-Scot la College, attended the Annual Meeting es toe African Studies Association held at the Mayflower Hotel Washington, D C.. October 11-13. The central concern of to* con ference was to promote scholarly Interact in African studlas particu larly couth of too Sahara. Other high points of to# meeting were a memorial ssnrleo for one of the Association's past presidents Professor E. Franklin Frsiler, former professor of sociology at Howard University, and the ban quet address delivered by the Hon orable Q. Man non Williams, Under secretary of State tor African Af fairs. Mim Edwards, a 1330 graduate of the College, Is In her first year as a member of the faculty. She tea ches in the Social Science Depart ment She attended Atlanta Univer sity during the year 1960-81 and earned the masters of Art Degree from tint Institution In August 1981. During toe year 1961-83. She taught at the Torrence-Lytle High School in Huntersville. She is the Assistant Organist and Director of Youth activities In the Westminister Presbyterian Church. By 1980, the U. S. will need sev en million more acres of woodland devoted primarily to recreation or wildlife. 1 1 1 1 1 1 RAIKWR, N. CL. ■ATURPAT, MOVKRRRR a MM High, • bap. Oct 17 • MT. and Mm Jaa Moora, a girl; Mr. and Mr*. Frank Tries, a girl Oct 30 - Mr. and Mrs. Jaara La* Pulley, a boy. Oct 31 • MT. and Mrs. Raymond Henderson, a boy. RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily #lO a DAVIS BT. DIAL TE 1-7748 Special Prices SCREEN DOORS • WINDOWS SCREEN WIRE PRESERVING KETTLES ft JARS S. HI. YOUNG HARDWARE COMPANY *H E. 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