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Frank Weaver, Joseph Penn, Clarence Merritt, Cheryl Massen burg, Gregory Mial, Janet Howard, Yvette Faulk, Evelyn Lewis, Leon Penny, William Moore, Brenda Hall, Gevena Rogers, Rita Jones, Larry Holden, James McCulVers, Dianne Evans, George Bailey, and Brenda Mitchell. Phyllis Casey, Charles Flowers, Kay Glenn, Annie Richardson, Ed win Wilson, William Yarbough, Millie Dunn, Glennis Clark. Joseph Debnam, Hubert Fitts, Joanne At kinson, Ruth Penn, Ada Hall, Maxine Miller, Sara Bridges, Er nestine Robinson, Doris Bennett, Reginald Watkins, Wayne HaU, June Melvin, Jacqueline Mills, Da vid Sanders, Clinton Lee, Qutntine S. Debnam, and Stephen C. Ste wart. At Clinton: Citizens Plan Organization Os Forum Soon CLINTON—The Sampson County Chapter of NAACP met Sunday, March 15, at the Olivet Institu tional Baptist Church. Plana were laid for running a “Mother of the Year” contest in the local com munity. All civic and religious or ganizations are invited to run a contestant. The contest will bo brought to a dots on Sunday. April 19. The winner of the con test will be awarded a nice prize, and will also represent Sampson County at the Conference in Raleigh. There are plans ts start a Sunday Forum hero In Clinton. The Bee. K. F. Bottle, pastor es Olivet Institutional BaptW Church, suggested tt because tie feels that the people of tUa community can be helped Ina ra eaanrably through a group of this type. Forums can be es pecially beneficial to enlighten the public on entrant affairs, public figures, the seheol^snd topics of general fatont The first and organizational meeting of the forum will bo held at Olivet Institutional Baptirt on Sunday, April 13, at 3:00 p. m. The topic for discussion will be, "The Results of Cooperation”. The leader of this discussion will bo the Rev K P Battle. Mahalia Jackson To Appear Again On Jack Parr Show CHICAGO (ANP>—ln a repeat performance of last year’s show. 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