18 muot. »■ a. lAfPBMi, fnwar w. ltw Vocational Guidance Committee, AKA Debutantes Plan Program Th# local AKA Ddbs held their monthly meeting at tot bone of the chairmen, lire. & V. Ferry, re cently The preaMent, Mia Natalie Wtt propriate meditation. followed by a aong by Mtas Bdith rreeman and the entire group. the Debe offered many ■igyee Hons to the secretary, Mias Frances Williams, tor consideration of pro gram activities, namely (1) Job Op portunity Clinic, (X) “Know More Afriut College Requirements,” (S) Know the pieces of Cultural inter est to Raleigh, (♦> Acquaintance with Voter Registration Procedures, <4) Sharing 0< their time for serv ice to Hie hospitals. Mentally Re tarded School and Homo for the MlSere Pays Raton, Barbara Wtl- Hams, Natalie Wilson. Sandra San dare, and June Powell, all of AKA Dobs, who solicited contributions for iho March of Dimes from the local, churches, were given unall tokens of appreciation. (Other teen agers at Ligon also participated In tho program.) Committee members present were: Mias Thelma Watkins. Mes damas Phyllis Mann, Hattie Ed mondson. Gladys Turner, Muriel Allison, and Fannie Latham. Basi leus Marti* Batey was introduced to the girls, who expressed having spent a pleasant social hour and enioying a delightful repast. Debs present were: Misses Sarah Morgan, Janet Young, June Powell, Janet Powell, Louise Hunter, Bar bara Scott, Theresa Phillips, Diann Davis, Joyce Glenn. Roger line Rob inson, Carolyn Jones, Margie Jones, Bettie Bugg, Bathers Williams. Yu tha Harrison, Del oris Young, Fran ce Williams. Doris Morgan, Faye Ecomonical High Grade For kvdlrjr Pur pone! Inquote - Olga Stoker Had Ash CORRELL COAL .. COMPANY mN. WMT »T. TI 1-MOT You Can Always pßiiirs 4m ■ pf l l Yen'll find that wheat yo* drive into Dnnn't Ewo Service yoo -*■ \ '' reive the same consideration SR *a . whrther Inst u|, vour r» ■.til dtator or hafr rout •*) rrraaeo B| VfcVr l W We like to feel that we'rv helptnt eoa get more enjoyment year ear. Why eot give as a trtalT Our Service Always Has A Smile! DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE MI «. RLOODWORTB ST. PHONE: TE t-MM MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL The — Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission a. Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. • THE CAROLINIAN ! ( SIS K. Martin St . RaMgk. N. C. ; t PitON gaud details of how I earn earn money selling i f The CAROLINIAN ay community, I think I can sell 1 1 | , weekly. I 'name - t -- I I ADDRESS l ■CITY OR TOWN - 1 Eaton, Edith Freeman, Natalie Wil- i son, Wilma Shaw, Sandra Sanders. I 25th Mid-Year Agency Conference Is Planned LOUIBVILLI. Ky. - Seventy leading Negro life insurance sale* executive will attend the 25th An nual Mid-Year Agency Officers Conference of the National Insur ance Association at Stouffer a Inn in Louisville, March 18-20. The three-day meeting will con centrate on problems of recruiting and training life insurance sales men, end supervising field opera tions In the $2 billion Negro-owned segment of the industry. Dr. S. Rains Wallace, professor of business education at the Univer sity of Vriglni* and vice president of ihe Life Insurance Agency Man agement Aasociation, will be the main lecturer in two sessions sche duled for Thursday, March 19. ac Tb# Smooth**?, Cfomitt Fvdge h» the World rhole »y Co'r>at.»n C. . -, '{93l When favorite folks srriv* at your door for a visit, you, to* perfect hostess, can be ready with a plat* of smooth, creamy fudge as your special greeting. Thanks to the better blending qualities of Carnation Evaporated Milk it's possible to make delicious fudge with just five minutes cooking . . . a trick de signed to save precious time! And, thanks to Carnation you re assured perfect texture each time the candy is prepared, without the chores of soft ball tests or candy thermometer reading*. Your friendu will be pleased and you'll be pleased, too. to see how tasv line hospitality can be. Store several batches ri~er\ - mg enough for family snacks. I CHOCOLATE PECAN FUDGE LOG (Mahea about 9 pound*) th (V. (| .r W- ..1 *...1.1....- 1 >*,. i-—•*** '» Carnation Evaporated MUk aami-awaat chocoUie j -t Vi "j* K aup rafale* Stood manhwmUows) . J Imp toapped poaam Combine evaporated milk, sugar, butter and salt to saucepan moor medium heat Bring to a boil, and cook 5 minut**,stimM eonotantly. (Start timing when mixture starts to “bubble around edges of pan). Remove from heat. Stir in marshmallows, ehocolato, vanilla and raisin*. Stir vigorously for 1 mmut* or antil marshmallows are completely muted ami blended. Spread chopped nuts on heavy waxed paper. Pour fudge mixture over nuts. Aa fudge cools, form into roll. Cut m A inch slices. Denyce Stokes. Claudette Lavister, and Betty Roberts. cording to I I. Fort agency di rector of Mammoth Life Insurance Company. Louisville. He is pro gram chairman. William A. Clement. CLU. president es the NIA, will ad dress s hmchern Thursday. Willi* Galimore, star half-back of the Chicago Bears football team and representative in the off-season for S and H Green Stamps, will pre sent a football film and short talk on Thursday. Percy W. Prothrow, vice-presi dent agency section of NLA, will preside at the sessions. NIA, now in its 44th year, repre sents 48 Negro-owned life indltr ance companies that comprise the strongest financial institutions a mong that group.' 2 Raleigh Men Named By Engineers Two Raleigh man have boon aloe tod to top officee in the North Carolina Society of Engineers. A. J. Woody, aaiatant district manager for Carolina Power A Light Company, was elected presi dent of tha state-wide organisa tion. and Leroy M Keever. electri cal engineer for the N. C. Utilities Commission, was re-elected secre tary at the 4Cth annual meeting m Durham. Woody moves up to tha presi dency attar having served as di rector and vice-president He suc ceeds R W. Netlson of Winston- Salem. Keever has been active in the Society amce 1037 and has served as secretary-treasurer since IMS. Both men are members of tha Ra leigh Engineers Club. Other officers selected to serve with them are L. C. Cheek. Jr., of Charlotte and R F. Coleman. Jr., of Wilmington, vice-president. The Society has more than 1,300 members throughout tha state. Beauticians Convene Here April 26-29 The North Carolina Beauticians and Cosmetologists Association will hold their annual convention April 36-3$ in Raleigh. This meeting will mark the 15th anniversary of the association. The beeiltlclahs will celebrate their sil ver anniversary with the theme. TO Serve the Present Age." Mrs. Vivisn Massey of Winston- Salem » state president of the As sociation. and Mrs. T. J. Memtt of T 39 a East Street. Raleigh, is con vention chairman. The Beautician Association was founded in Raleigh. This year’s meeting will be held in the speci ous Raleigh Memorial Auditorium More than 900 beauticians are ex pected to attend. 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